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Look, Sam, what is this?

It¡¯s a starfish, Amy. But don¡¯t touch it. Look at this beautiful shell. You can hear the sea.

Come and look at this funny animal. It¡¯s a crab.

Dad, come and look at the fish. They are beautiful. Mum, come and look at my sand castle. Reading steps:

I find out some pictures about the beautiful sea and ask students to say some sentences about the sea. They say as following: I like the beautiful sea. It is big. How beautiful!

Then I tell students to read this passage. Let¡¯s know of some animals and shell. The students read for the first time by themselves. The difficult words they have lined out can be explained later. The teacher should tell them the correct pronunciation about these words.

For the second time, the teacher can read firstly and then create a situation. In the situation the students are required to read in groups.

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3) Write the two sentences on the boards and find out the difference between the two sentences. 4) Watch the video of the animals and have the children say out what¡¯s in the zoo? Ss: There is a---. / There are ---

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