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Module 5
Lao She Teahouse
Unit 3
Language in use 2
Look and talk
Warming-up
Sydney Opera House
Vienna State Opera
Paris Opera
Warming-up
National Grand
Theatre of China
Do you know the earliest theatre in the world
Look and learn
Taormina’s Greek Theater
Warming-up
It started around 600 BC.
It can contain 15,000 people.
Theatres
Western theatre started in Greece, around 600 BC. The theatres were very big. About 15,000 people could watch a play at the same time. The audience sat on stone seats to watch the performances. Some of the theatres survive, as do some of the plays by ancient Greek writers. People still watch these plays today.
Practice
Around the world
Read the passage and answer the questions.
1. How many people were in the theatre
2. Where did they sit
3. Do people still watch ancient Greek plays
About 15,000 people.
On stone seats.
Yes, they do.
Practice
Choose the correct answer.
1. Parents often tell me ______ too much time on TV.
A. don’t spend B. not spend
C. not to spend D. not spending
2. —Why ______ a sports club to play table tennis
—That’s a good idea.
A. don’t join B. not joining
C. not to join D. don’t we join
Practice
3. After the earthquake hit Japan, many international organizations
offered ______ the people there.
A. to helping B. to help C. helping D. helped
4. Tom ______ a present ______ his mother yesterday.
A. shows; for B. showed; to
C. shows; to D. showed; for
Practice
1. Mother saved every cent _______ (pay) for
my schooling.
2. Tom asked you _________ (not call) him until
ten o’clock.
3. I don’t think Roger is the best one _____ (do)
the work.
4. Why not _____ (walk) to school with me
every day
to pay
not to call
to do
walk
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the words.
Practice
5. My host family made me _____ (feel) being
at home.
6. He offers (give) his seat to the old lady.
7. My father agrees (take) me to the park at
the weekend.
8. She hopes (lose) weight and gets more
beautiful.
feel
to give
to take
to lose
Practice
1. Where does it take place
2. Who is in it
3. What is the story
4. What are the special moments in it
Work in groups. Find a play. Think about these questions.
Production
Where does it take place
On the ship.
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Production
Choose a scene and act out the scene in front
of the class.
Production
Summary
Key words and phrases:
offer, show, why not, take place
Key sentences:
About 15,000 people could watch a play at the same time.
The audience sat on stone seats to watch the performances.
Some of the theatres survive, as do some of the plays by ancient
Greek writers.
1. Review the words and expressions and
grammar in this Module.
2. Preview the Unit 1, Module 6.
Homework
Goodbye!