高中英语人教版(新课程标准)选修六Unit 2 Poems Using language I've Saved the Summer 课件(24张ppt)

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Down
by
the
Salley
Gardens
Down
by
the
Salley
Gardens
My
love
and
I
did
______
She
passed
the
Salley
Gardens
With
little
snow-white
______
She
bid
me
take
love
easy
As
the
leaves
grow
on
the
_____
But
I
being
young
and
foolish
With
her
would
not
_____
In
a
field
by
the
_____
My
love
and
I
did
______
And
on
my
leaning
________
She
laid
her
snow-white
_______
She
bid
me
take
life
easy
As
the
grass
grows
on
the
weirs
But
I
was
young
and
foolish
And
now
I'm
full
of
______
meet
by
William
Butler
Yeats
feet
tree
agree
river
stand
shoulder
hand
tears
/i?t/
/ri?/
/?(r)/
/?nd/?
/??z/
Rhyming
words/
Rhyme
韵脚
Before
my
bed
a
frost
of
light,
Is
it
hoarfrost
upon
the
ground?
Eyes
raised,
I
see
the
moon
so
bright;
Head
bent,
in
homesickness
I
am
drowned.
key
images
emotions
night
;
moon
homesick
;
lonely
A
Tranquil
Night
From
hill
to
hill
no
bird
in
flight;
From
path
to
path
no
man
in
sight.
A
lonely
fisherman
afloat
Is
fishing
snow
in
lonely
boat.
江雪
千山鸟飞绝,
万径人踪灭。
孤舟蓑笠翁,
独钓寒江雪。
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/??t/
key
images
emotions
Fishing
in
Snow
snow
;
A
loney
fisherman
A
lonely
boat
lonely
&
strong-minded
I’ve
Saved
the
Summer
Rod
Mckuen
(born
in
1933)
is
an
American
poet,
singer,
songwriter
and
musician.
Introduction
Listen,
look
and
circle
the
rhyming
words.
Task
1
I’ve
saved
the
summer
I’ve
saved
the
summer
And
I
give
it
all
to
you
To
hold
on
winter
mornings
When
the
snow
is
new.
I’ve
saved
some
sunlight
If
you
should
ever
need
A
place
away
from
darkness
Where
your
mind
can
feed.
And
for
myself
I’ve
kept
your
smile
When
you
were
but
nineteen
Till
you’re
older
you’ll
not
know
What
brave
young
smiles
can
mean.
I
know
no
answers
To
help
you
on
your
way
The
answers
lie
somewhere
At
the
bottom
of
the
day.
But
if
you’ve
a
need
for
love
I’ll
give
you
all
I
own
It
might
help
you
down
the
road
Till
you’ve
found
your
own.
I’ve
saved
the
summer
And
I
give
it
all
to
you
To
hold
on
winter
mornings
When
the
snow
is
new.
I’ve
saved
some
sunlight
If
you
should
ever
need
A
place
away
from
darkness
Where
your
mind
can
feed.
I’ve
Saved
the
Summer
(by
Rod
Mckuen)
And
for
myself
I’ve
kept
your
smile
When
you
were
but
nineteen,
Till
you’re
older
you’ll
not
know
What
brave
young
smiles
can
mean.
I
know
no
answers
To
help
you
on
your
way
The
answers
lie
somewhere
At
the
bottom
of
the
day.
But
if
you’ve
a
need
for
love
I’ll
give
you
all
I
own
It
might
help
you
down
the
road
Till
you’ve
found
your
own.
Read
the
poem
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Who
is
Rod
Mckuen
speaking
to?
How
do
you
know
that?
2.
Please
use
one
sentence
to
summerize
each
part
of
the
poem.
3.
What
is
the
writer's
message?
Task
2
1.
Who
is
Rod
Mckuen
speaking
to?
How
do
you
know
that?
Till
you
are
older
...
When
you
were
but
nighteen
...
...I've
kept
your
smile...
But
if
you've
a
need
for
love,
I'll
give
you
all
I
own.
He
is
speaking
to
his
child.
a
young
person
unconditional
love
2.
Please
use
one
sentence
to
summerize
each
part
of
the
poem.
①I'll
give
you
_______
when
you
are
cold
in
winter.
②I'll
offer
you
_________
when
you
are
in
the
dark.
③I'll
make
you
_____
when
you
are
sad.
④I
can't
help
you
on
your
own
_______
through
life.
⑤But
I
will
give
you
________
to
help
you.
warmth
brightness
journey
all
I
own
smile
3.
What
is
the
writer's
message?
Task
3
Read
the
poem
aloud
with
full
emotion
and
pay
attention
to
stressed
syllables.
rhythm
节奏
Twinkle
twinkle
little
star



弱 强


Rhythm
(节奏)
:
the
beat
that
runs
through
the
poem.
It
happens
when
a
stressed
syllable
(音节)
followed
by
an
unstressed
syllable.
I’ve
saved
the
summer
And
I
give
it
all
to
you
To
hold
on
winter
mornings
When
the
snow
is
new.
I’ve
saved
some
sunlight
If
you
should
ever
need
A
place
away
from
darkness
Where
your
mind
can
feed.
I’ve
Saved
the
Summer
(by
Rod
Mckuen)
And
for
myself
I’ve
kept
your
smile
When
you
were
but
nineteen,
Till
you’re
older
you’ll
not
know
What
brave
young
smiles
can
mean.
I
know
no
answers
To
help
you
on
your
way
The
answers
lie
somewhere
At
the
bottom
of
the
day.
But
if
you’ve
a
need
for
love
I’ll
give
you
all
I
own
It
might
help
you
down
the
road
Till
you’ve
found
your
own.
Further-thinking
(Discussion)
1.
How
do
your
parents
show
their
love?
2.
What
can
we
do
in
return
for
our
parents’
love?
Treasure
your
parents’
love
Treasure
everything
you
have!
Task
4
I’ve
saved
the
summer
And
I
give
it
all
to
you
To
hold
on
winter
mornings
When
the
snow
is
new.
Translation
and
Writing
symbol-image-(rhyme)
I’ve
saved
_____________
And
I
give
it
all
to
___________
To
hold
on/
keep
_________
When
_________________.
Task
5
我把夏天省下,
全都交给了你。
当雪花儿初降时,
让冬天的早晨停住。
Homework
Listen
to
the
poem
again
and
recite
it.
Observe
everything
around
you
carefully.
Value
what
you
have
Express
your
emotion
in
a
poem
with
the
pattern
Read
the
poem
When
You
are
Old
-
William
Butler
Yeats
When
you
are
old
and
gray
and
full
of
sleep,
And
nodding
by
the
fire,
take
down
this
book,
And
slowly
read,
and
dream
of
the
soft
look,
Your
eyes
had
once,
and
of
their
shadows
deep;
How
many
loved
your
moments
of
glad
grace,
And
loved
your
beauty
with
love
false
or
true,
But
one
man
loved
the
pilgrim
soul
in
you,
And
loved
the
sorrows
of
your
changing
face;
Sing
the
poem
当你老了
头发白了
睡意昏沉
当你老了
走不动了
炉火旁打盹
回忆青春
多少人曾爱你
青春欢畅的时辰
爱慕你的美丽
假意或真心
只有一个人还爱
你虔诚的灵魂
爱你苍老的
脸上的皱纹
Think
about
the
general
idea
of
the
poem.
What
is
your
feeling
about
the
poem
when
you
read
it

Find
out
the
beauty
of
the
poem.
general
idea
images
rhyme
poetry
(love)
Key
elements
in
appreciating
a
poem
Rhyme
Theme
Emotions
Key
image
(意象)
元素
Appreciation:
A
Red,
Red
Rose
Rhyme
Theme
love
emotions
passionate,
enthusiastic…
Key
Image
rose
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