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StepⅠ.Lead in
The teacher plays a video, and asks the Ss what it is about
While watching, the teacher writes the new words and expressions on the blackboard.
mythology
prophesy
supreme
warfare
god
goddess
fertility
the Olympians
marriage condition
T: Just now, we watched a cartoon movie, so what did it talk about?
S: Women were not allowed to take part in Ancient Olympic Games.
T: Very good, but do you know where did the Ancient Olympic Games begin?
S: In Athens, Greece.
In Greek mythology, there are a lot of well-known persons and funny stories. Do you
know any of them? Show the pictures of Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Athena, Aphrodite Eros.
If the students don’t know them, offer them some detailed information about them.
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Zeus(宙斯):(Roman name Jupiter) the supreme god of the Olympians; also called the
father of all gods.://www.mianfeiwendang.com/doc/bb5b265b0724c324fe619aedr
Hera(赫拉): (Juno) the goddess of marriage, the wife of Zeus and the Queen of the
Olympians.
Apollo(阿波罗): (Apollo) the god of prophesy(预言),music and healing ;also called
the Sun god.
Athena(雅典娜):the daughter of Zeus ; the goddess of wisdom the practical arts and
warfare.
Aphrodite(阿佛洛狄忒 ): (Venus) the goddess of love, beauty and fertility(繁殖 ).
Eros (爱罗斯): (Cupid)Aphrodite's son; as a symbol of love
These are among the twelve gods and goddess of the Olympians, and have you heard of
any stories of them? If not, let’s read one of them—the story of Atlanta.
Step ⅡReading
1. Ask the students to skim the text quickly to find out the main idea of it.
The story is about a princess who raced to marry the man that could run faster than
her. In order to win the race, a man asked for help from the Goddess of Love.
3.
Further
reading:
play
the
tape
and
request
the
http://www.mianfeiwendang.com/doc/bb5b265b0724c324fe619aedSs to decide whether the
statements are true or false.
①.Atlanta could run faster than any man. F
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②.At first Hippomenes understood why men ran against Atlanta. F
③.Atlanta was not confident she would win. F
④.She was so angry about that she could not run in the Olympics. T
⑤.She made as many men as she could share her pain. T
⑥.Her father did not understand her wish to compete. T
⑦.He did not refuse her wish to choose a husband in a race. T
4. Analysis of the text.
Atlanta
(Greece beautiful princess) ——
—
—“I’ll marry Atlanta—or die”
Atlanta was good at running and no one in her country could run faster than her. So
how could Hippomenes win the race?
to attract Atlanta’s attention and made her slow down.
StepⅢ Listening and guess: Will Hippomenes win the race?
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1.Listen to thhttp://www.mianfeiwendang.com/doc/bb5b265b0724c324fe619aede tape and
answer the two questions on the screen.
①.Did Hippomenes win the race?
②.What did he do when Atlanta was in front of him during the race?
2. Get the general idea and choose the best answer. (D)
A. This story is about a princess who raced because she did not want to marry.
B. This story is about a princess and a man who agreed to marry.
C. This story is about a man who determined to marry a princess.
D. This is a story of how a Goddess helped a man marry a princess.
3. Listen again and put the pictures in the correct order. (BDCEA)
Picture A: Atlanta married him and they lived happily.
Picture B: Hippomenes met Atlanta and wanted to win and marry her very much.
Picture C: He threw the golden apples one after another.
Picture D: When the race began Atlanta ran past him
Picture
E:
She
stopped
to
pick
them
http://www.mianfeiwendang.com/doc/bb5b265b0724c324fe619aedup so Hippomenes won
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4. Voice your opinion: Which of the following is the closest to the meaning of the
story? Why?
A. Love makes the world go around.
B. Nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into it.
C. No pains, no gains.
StepⅣ Review the whole story
Background: Development:
in the race. StepⅤ Retell the story: saw her and wanted
to marry her. So he asked for help from the Greek Goddess of Love. She
Then the
race began. Every time Atlanta was in front of Hippomenes, one not run so fast. At
the same time, the apples were heavy and she couldn’t Hippomenes. So Hippomenes won
the race. the goddess they lived happily ever after.
Step Ⅵ Role play
Group work: Make up a short play about the happy ending and then act it out.(Characters:
Atlanta, Hippomenes, the king, Aphrodite, a story-teller)
Step Ⅶ Homework
Required: Dihttp://www.mianfeiwendang.com/doc/bb5b265b0724c324fe619aedscuss the
three questions in Ex.6. (P15)
Optional: Revise the story of Atlanta; read more Ancient Greek stories after class.
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