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The “Hero” Called
Frankenstein
Lesson 9Lesson 9
Vickie LeeMay 21, 2015
Bingo Game
Paragraph (1) p.164
Pre-Reading Questions:1. Have you ever heard of the novel, “Frankenstein”? 2. Who is the writer?
the “Monster” FrankensteinMary Shelley(1791-1851)
Patterns in Use (1) p.175
事實 (what really happened):Mary Shelly wrote this novel, so many popular sci-fi characters were created.
假設語氣 (what didn’t happen):If Mary Shelly had not written this novel, many popular sci-fi characters might not have been created.
Patterns in Use (1) p.175
事實 (what really happened):It rained, and I got wet.
假設語氣 (what didn’t happen):If it had not rained, I would not have got/gotten wet.
Paragraph (2) p.164
Pre-Reading Questions:
1. How does the title of the novel come from?2. What did Frankenstein do in the dead of night?3. What did Frankenstein create eventually?
Because Frankenstein was excited by this discovery, he kept exploring the secret in order to create a human being.
Patterns in Use (2) p.177
(Being) Excited by this discovery, he kept exploring the secret in order to create a human being.
Because Frankenstein was fascinated by his experiment, he buried himself in it all day.
Patterns in Use (2) p.177
(Being) Fascinated by his experiment, he buried himself in it all day.
Paragraph 1 &2
Reading Review
sci-fi movie
Frankensteincreature
Mary Shelley
scientist
Listening
Paragraph 3
Reading
Frankenstein’s brother
When the monster met Frankenstein again, he poured out his heart immediately.
Patterns in Use (2) p.177
Meeting Frankenstein again, the monster poured out his heart immediately.
Exercise A 1. When Julia entered her house, she heard some
strange noises that came from the kitchen.
Patterns in Use (2) p.177
Entering her house, Julia heard some strange noises that came from the kitchen.
Paragraph 4
Listening
Frankenstein’s wife and his friend
Paragraph 5
Listening
Frankenstein ?
choose six words from vocabulary
(each one choose one word)
make two sentences (use Pattern in Use 1 & 2)