Bài giảng môn Anh văn - Unit 9: Steamboat coming
In the paragraph, the writer described several things. For instance, he said : “Once a day a cheap, gaudy steam_boat arrived from St. Louis, Missouri ”
- What did he describe here ?
Some other things Mark Twain described in the paragraph :
1)Mississippi is a(n)... a. ship b. engine c. river c. river GAME : LUCKY NUMBERS1462532) "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was published in... a. 1869 b. 1865 c. 186610090807060504030201001009080706050403020100b. 18654. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was written... a. on Mark Twain’s farm in Elmira, N.Y b. on Mark Twain’s farm near Elmira, N.Y c. in Europe1009080706050403020100 b. on Mark Twain’s farm near Elmira, N.Y5. Mark Twain spent his childhood in a town which is ... a. on the Mississippi River. b. far from the Mississippi River. c. over the Mississippi River.1009080706050403020100 a. on the Mississippi River.6) Tom in " The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is... a. Mark Twain. b. Mark Twain’s classmate. c. Mark Twain’s close boyhood friend.1009080706050403020100a. Mark Twain.UNIT 9:STEAMBOAT COMINGREADING COMPREHENSION " Once a day ... shining in the sun. " In the paragraph, the writer described several things. For instance, he said : “Once a day a cheap, gaudy steam_boat arrived from St. Louis, Missouri” - What did he describe here ?A steam_boat Some other things Mark Twain described in the paragraph :The dayThe townThe streetsThe Mississippi riverThe storesPeriod 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMINGSTEAMBOAT COMING Once a day a cheap, gaudy steam_boat arrived from St. Louis, Missouri and another from Keokuk, Iowa. Before these events, the day was glorious with expectation.After them, the day was a dead and empty thing. Not only the boys but the whole village felt this. After all these years I can picture that old time to myself now, just as it was then : the white town drowsing in the sunshine of a summer morning, the streets empty or pretty nearly so. One or two clerks would be sitting in front of the stores, with their chairs tilted back against the walls, chins on breasts, hats pulled down over their faces, asleep. There was the greatMississippi, the majestic, the magnificent Mississippi, rolling its mile_wide way along, shining in the sun.Period 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMING1. Once a day a cheap, gaudy steam_boat arrived from St.Louis, Missouri.2. Before the steamboats arrived, the day was a boring and empty thing.3.Some clerks were sitting and falling asleep in front of their stores.4.The town was noisy and busy then.5. The Mississippi was great, majestic and magnificent in the sun.1.2.3.4. TFEXERCISEAre these sentences true or false? The white town was drowsing in the sunshine of a summer morning.5Period 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMING Look at the picture and describe it about the day, people, streets, houses, trees.Period 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMINGEXERCISEFill in each of the blanks with a correct word.a- Once a day a cheap, gaudy .... .... .... .... .... ....arrived in the town.b- Before these events, the day was .... .... .... .... .... .... with expectation.c- After them, the streets were .... .... .... .... .... ........ .... .... or pretty nearly so.d- One or two .... .... .... .... .... .... would be sitting in front of the stores.e- There was the great, .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... and .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Mississippi, shining in the sun.steamboatgloriousemptyclerksmajesticmagnificentPeriod 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMINGHomework1- Read the paragraph again.2- Learn by heart the new words.3-Prepare some new words in the last paragraphs.- wagon (n) : - wharf (n) : - scramble (n) : - freight (n) : - drunkard (n) :- clatter (n) :Period 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMING4- Answer some questions : a- How does the scene change when the steamboats come ? b- Do the clerks continue sleeping when the steamboats come ? c- What do wagons, carts, men and boys do then ? d- How do the steamboats look ?Period 77 Unit 9 : STEAMBOAT COMING
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