Step 1 Revision
1 Check the homework.
2 Revise words about music: rock band, pop,
concert, singer, Beatles, piano, violin, etc.
Step 2 Pre-read
SB Page 32, Part 1. In small groups have the
students discuss the questions. Students may get some information from Notes
to the texts at the back of the Students‘ Book. Then ask What kinds of
music do you like? If you have tapes of different music, play some and
discuss what kinds of music they are, and what the students like and dislike
about the different types of music. Some examples of music that can be found in
China are pop music, both Chinese and Western, classical, rap (吟快板,
a type of rhythmic talking,
which is accompanied by music), rock’n roll, folk music, both Chinese and
Western, jazz and blues, etc. If you know someone, or you yourself can sing
well, invite them to sing some songs that are of different kinds of music.
Step 3 Presentation
1 Play a tape or CD of some music by Beethoven. When playing
the tape, have the students close their eyes and feel the music. Then discuss
what they felt, i.e. happy, sad, comforting, etc.
2 Talk a little about Beethoven. He
was born on Dec. 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He was a child prodigy who became a
great composer and musician. His father died when he was only eighteen years
old. From that time on he had to provide for himself and his two younger
brothers. To do this, he played the viola in an orchestra. In 1792 Haydn, a
famous composer at the time, saw Beethoven perform and realized he was a very talented
musician. He asked him to come to Vienna, Austria with him and study under him.
Beethoven did, and became a great composer. His music was filled with his own
emotions which created a new style of music at the time. His Moonlight
Sonata was actually written for his love of Countess Giulietta who refused
to marry him. Later on in his life, Beethoven became deaf and had to compose
his music entirely in his head without ever hearing a note of it himself. He
died on March 26, 1827.
Step 4 Reading
SB Page 32, Part 2,
Speech Cassette Lesson 82. If available, play a song from Beethoven quietly
while the students read the text silently to themselves (It has been proven
that playing classical music while studying helps one to take in more
information). Then say Tell me something about the girl in the story. (She
could play the piano well, she was blind and taught herself to play, etc. )
Give the students a few minutes to scan for the information about the girl.
Then play the Speech Cassette and have the students listen and repeat. Teach
the new vocabulary through context: poor, knock, knock at, pardon, shine,
bright, brightly and through. Do Wb Lesson 82, Ex. 1.
Step
5 Workbook
Wb Lesson 82, Ex. 2. Students individually write
a letter. Then give the letter to their partner to look over and get feedback
from them.
Homework
Make the changes in the
letter from Wb Lesson 82, Ex. 2 that the partners suggested. Revise the new
vocabulary from this unit.