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|Title |Theme Words- Activity |Instructor ||
|Teaching Text |(翰林出版社)Unite 5 We went to Penghu by plane |Class period |20min. |
|Ss’ age |Eighth grade |Ss’ Proficiency Level |Beginning ~ Intermediate |
|Ss’ Background |Students know the past tense and how to change the form of verb in past tense correctly. |
|Teaching Objectives |1. Cognitive Domain: |
| |Students will be able to understand new vocabularies. |
| |Students will be able to memorize the new vocabularies. |
| |2. Psychomotor Domain: |
| |Students will be able to recognize the new vocabulary by action. |
| |3. Affective Domain: |
| |Students will be able to express what activity they want to do. |
| |Students will be able to spell the vocabularies correctly. |
| |Students will be able to use these vocabularies correctly. |
|Language Focus |Go+ V-ing

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