
1. Understanding the video I Love Picnics and giving an account of the story;
2. Enjoying the music video Thank You;
3. Understanding the story Be Good for Nothing.

● Watch the video I Love Picnics and then tell the class what happened to the polar bear. The following picture is for your reference.

● Watch the music video Thank You and enjoy the lyrics.
Thank You
— Dido
My tea’s gone cold
I’m wondering why
I got out of bed at all
The morning rain clouds up my window
And I can’t see at all
And even if I could it’d all be grey
Put your picture on my wall
It reminds me that it’s not so bad
It’s not so bad
I drank too much last night, got bills to pay
My head just feels in pain
I missed the bus and there’ll be hell today
I’m late for work again
And even if I’m there, they’ll all imply
That I might not last the day
And then you call me and it’s not so bad
It’s not so bad
I want to thank you
For giving me the best day of my life
Oh, just to be with you
Is like having the best day of my life
Push the door, I’m home at last
And I’m soaking through and through
Then you handed me a towel
And all I see is you
And even if my house falls down now
I wouldn’t have a clue
Because you’re near me and
I want to thank you
For giving me the best day of my life
Oh, just to be with you
Is like having the best day of my life

● Listen to the following humorous story Be Good for Nothing and see if you can appreciate the humor.
Be Good for Nothing
A little boy says to his mother, “Mom, I’ll be good for a dollar.” The mother replies, “I shouldn’t have to pay you to be good, you should be good all the time.”
The little boy says, “OK, Mom, I’ll be good for 50 cents.” The mother says, “I shouldn’t have to pay you to be good, you should be good all the time.”
The little boy says, “OK, Mom, I’ll be good for 25 cents.” The mother says, “How many times do I have to tell you I shouldn’t have to pay you to be good. You should be good for nothing, just like your father.”