LISTENING:Lead-in:Good morning, boys and girls! Wow, from your voice, I know all of you are ready for the new class, right? OK, before we start the new lesson, could you guess where I have been/who I have met/what I have done in the XX holiday? OK, if you have no idea, let’s see a video about this place/man/thing. Now, who can tell me where I have been/who I have met/what I have done in the XX holiday? Please, Mike. OK, Mike guesses that I have been XX and XX. But XX is ... So is there any other ideas? OK, Judy. Excellent! I have been to XX, right? Because ... En, all of you have done a good job. So, in this class, we are going to learn a text about XX as well as XX.Pre-listening (Teaching the New Words & Phrases):First of all, I’d like you to do the match exercise on the PowerPoint. As you can see, on the right part of this PPT, there are some words related with XX, and on the left part, there are some pictures. Can you match the words on the right with the pictures on the left? Who can have a try? OK, Lucy, tell me your choice. Great, your answer is almost right, but there is a small mistake. Did you find it? En, the first word is “carbon”(在黑板上板书写上这个单词),this word means “碳”. And the second word is “airport”, before I tell you the meaning of this word, I think we can combine what we have learned with what we are going to learn today. I will give you some hints, when we say “by air” in English it means “乘飞机”, and “air” is related with “飞机”, and “port” is a place where we park a ship or other vehicles. So, class, after you have understood these, can anyone tell me the Chinese meaning of this word? Diana, please, yes, very good. It means “飞机场” in Chinese. So, this can be matched with this picture, and this word represents XX, and this is a picture about XX. While-listening (extensive listening & careful listening):OK, since you have mastered the new words and expressions in the reading material, I will read this text for you. Please listen carefully, and try to get the main idea, OK? After that, I will check whether you understand it or not, now let’s start. (Reading the material...)Now, class, who can tell me what this story talks about? En, Linda, yes please. OK, it is about the earthquake in Tangshan, right? Good. Could you tell me where you found this answer? Great! We can get it in the first sentence of the passage, right? So, when you do the listening, you need to focus yourself on the material from the first word, OK? But, someone may ask me if he or she couldn’t get the first sentence, is there any way to deal with it? Who can also get the idea from another place? OK, Jimmy is right. The second sentence of the second paragraph tells us the answer, too. When you miss the first sentence, please forget the past and just go on. I am sure the key sentence will not appear only once for it is the key. So, if you want to catch the main idea of a listening passage, you should pay attention to the first sentence as well as the repeated key