it this way. Each of you is given the chance to say only one sentence about Dr Mary Murray. OK, begin. Of course, you can have an attributive clause in your sentence.
Sa: Dr Mary Murray was a volunteer, who worked with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).
Sb: Dr Mary Murray once worked in clinic in both Malawi and Sudan which are developing countries in Africa.
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Step Ⅲ Writing
T: Very good. Now you are asked to write about Dr Murray for the school magazine. Write a paragraph on each topic below in the order shown. Remember to use time expressions listed on Page 36.
1. who she is
2. reasons why she joined MSF
3. what she did in Malawi
4. what she did in the Sudan
5. the effects on her of her experiences
6. her plans for the future
After the students have finished writing, show two samples on the screen and check the mistakes if any.
Step Ⅳ Writing task
Deal with WRITING TASK on Page 75.
T: Imagine that you have decided to sponsor Shan-shan, an 11-year-old girl from Gansu Province. Her family cannot afford to keep her at school. But she loves practicing English. Write a letter to her in English. In your letter, you can:
Introduce yourself
Say something about your interests and hobbies
Describe your family
Let her know you want to make friend with her and hear from her
Other things you would like to tell her
After the students have finished writing, ask several of them to read their letters.