Module 3 LiteraturePeriod 6 Listening and Everyday English■ Goal● Practise listening ability■ ProceduresEveryday English 1. She threw her arms round him means that a. she put her arms round him b. she threw something at him2. Thank goodness means a. thank you b. I’m so glad3. What’s going on means a. What’s going to happen b. What’s happening4. To break my heart means a. to make someone very unhappy b. to hurt someone in the chest5. It will do him good means that a. it will be good for him b. he will be good6. You rascal means a. you funny boy b. you bad boy Keys: 1-6 abbaabPeriod 7 Reading Practice■ Goals ●To learn something about literal background information—Dickens’ London ●To learn the text with strategies■ ProceduresStep 1: Before you read Please go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, the relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling.Step 2: While you read Cut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connectives. Step 3: After you read The main idea of each part Part 1 (paragraph1-2): A general introduction to Dickens’ London, Dickens’ cast of characters lived in London, and London was a filthy city for rich and poor people alike in the middle of the nineteenth century.Part 2 (Paragraph3-5): Detailed description of Dickens’ London, about the east end and west end.Part 3 (Paragraph6): The ending of the passage, London has changed, but you can still see many of sights which Dickens saw and wrote about in his novels.用心 爱心 专心Period 8 Cultural Corner—Charles Dickens■ Goal● To read about Charles Dickens ■ ProceduresStep1: Before you read Please go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, the relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling.Step 2: While you read Cut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connectives. Step 3: After you readCopy all the useful expressions into your Expression Book. You may make sentences with these expressions.Useful expressions from Charles Dickensbe put in prison, pay one’s bill, experience real poverty, a huge amount of energy, as a political journalist, in his early thirties, tell the story of, bring child poverty to the attention of the public, for this reason alone, a large number of popular novels, as a result of, be popular in, have a heart attack 用心 爱心 专心