外研版 选修8 Module 6 The Tang Poems --Reading and vocabulary课件(共34张)

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课件34张PPT。Welcome to Sarah’s class!^_^ lightlightPoems on the UndergroundJohn.keats; Yeats; Shelley William ShakespeareChinese poems on the London undergroundacquaintancessurplussponsorsappealarbitrarycorresponded A few __________ who lived in London understand the _______ of poetry. There is a _______ of advertising space on the trains, and _______ had been found to pay the expenses for filling half the blank spaces with poems. The choice of poems wasn’t _________but specially chosen. Hundreds of people __________ with London Underground suggesting poems, or just to say thank you.Fill the blanks with these wordsMatch each paragraph with its main ideaPara.1
Para.2
Para.3
Para.4 What poems were chosen
How the idea of poems on the underground was put forward
The popularity and the improvement of the project.
When and how the poems on the underground was officially launchedReplacement 1.The poets and other guests at the official opening of the scheme read the poems displayed on the train by various writers, including themselves.
2. It was fun to read Keats’ poem about traveling in the classical world, while being in a crowded tube in London.
The carriages were merry with a chorus of voices reading verse by Shelly, Burns, Keats and by the commuters themselves. (Para2)
1.The poets and other guests at the official opening of the scheme read the poems displayed on the train by various writers, including themselves.
Commuters enjoyed the idea of reading Keat’s Much Have I travelled in the realms of gold on a crowded Central Line train. (Para3)2. It was fun to read Keats’ poem about traveling in the classical world, while being in a crowded tube in London.Paraphrase 1. Many (…) saw the usual signs- TICKETS AND TRAINS, THIS WAY DOWN, CAUTION! DON’T CLIMB ONTO THE LINES, STAND CLEAR, DOORS CLOSING- assume a special literary significance . (Para2)
2. Anyone who is addicted to reading bus tickets or cereal packets will understand the appeal of Poems on the Underground.(Para1)Because there was a literary event, even the everyday signs seemed like poetry.
1. Many (…) saw the usual signs- TICKETS AND TRAINS, THIS WAY DOWN, CAUTION! DON’T CLIMB ONTO THE LINES, STAND CLEAR, DOORS CLOSING- assume a special literary significance . (Para2)
Those who appreciate the charm of poems on the underground are fond of reading words on the things around us.
2. Anyone who is addicted to reading bus tickets or cereal packets will understand the appeal of poems on the Underground. (Para1)
Discussion
There being blanks on Shenyang underground, what do you expect to fill them with, poems or ads? why? Support; back; stand by; oppose; object to; be opposed to
charm; vitality; vigor; attractive; appealing; economy;
fast pace; high speed; plug off; feelings; imagination; culture; affection; emotions; popular; atmosphere, etc.

Reading aloud
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Appreciating 我想将你比作迷人的夏日, 但你却更显可爱和温存: 狂野之风摧残着五月蓓蕾的柔媚, 也一天天消逝着夏日的归期: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date:
William ShakespeareTo see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour
——William Blake
To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour
——William Blake
To see a world in a grain of sand,
从一粒沙子看到一个世界,
And a heaven in a wild fllower,
从一朵野花看到一个天堂,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
把握在你手心里的就是无限,
And eternity in an hour.
永恒也就消融于一个时辰。
?A psalm of life
Herry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tell me not in mournful numbers,
Life is but an empty dream!
For the soul is dead that slumbers
And things are not what they seem.
Life is real! Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal. These things shall never die by Charles Dickens The pure. the bright, the beautiful, That stirred our hearts in youth, The impulses to wordless prayer, The dreams of love and truth; The longing after something’s lost, The spirit’s yearning cry, The striving after better hopes— These things can never die. Be firm, and just ,and true; So shall a light that cannot fade Beam on thee from on high. And angel voices say to thee—   These things shall never die.
When You are Old
by W.B YEATS

  When you are old and grey 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;
  And bending down beside the glowing bars,
  Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
  And paced upon the mountains overhead
  And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.Homework
Find some poems might work on buses, trains or other transportations in your town, and share with us next period.THANK YOU