译林牛津版高中英语模块八Unit1 The written world Project A Red, Red Rose课件(共17张PPT)

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名称 译林牛津版高中英语模块八Unit1 The written world Project A Red, Red Rose课件(共17张PPT)
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课件17张PPT。A Red, Red RoseI.短语翻译因…而出名
出版,出来
把…捐给…
往往做某事
谈及,涉及
目的是;旨在
并无不同
由…组成
9. 把…比喻成…
10.把…分成have a reputation forcome outdonate…to tend to do sth.be intended for sth./to do sth.no differentconsist ofcompare ….totouch ondivide …intoShould auld acquaintance be forgot,怎能忘记昨日朋友,
And never brought to min’?心中能不怀想?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 旧日朋友岂能相忘,
And days of auld lang syne?友谊地久天长。
For auld lang syne, my dear,友谊万岁
For auld lang syne,友谊万岁
We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,举杯痛饮,同声歌颂
For auld lang syne.友谊地久天 长。
……Auld Lang Syne(友谊地久天长)
Robert Burns Robert BurnsJan. 25th, 1759~ July. 21st, 1796Poet
Lyricist
FarmerHe was born in
Alloway, Scotland.阿洛韦The house in Alloway where Burns was born is now a museum of his life and work.There is a statue of Burns in George Square in Glasgow(哥拉斯哥), Scotland.Romantic PoetsWhat's poetry? Poetry is a form of literature which often focuses on love or other feelings.Read the article quickly and get the main idea of each partIntroduction Romantic MovementA Red, Red RoseCareful reading(基础训练P13)
1.What made Burns full of inspiration to write poems?
A. Making a fortune B. Love
C. Staying at home without work D. Intending to become famous
2.Why did Burns die at an early age?
A. Because he lost his hope for life
B. Because he was so sad to lose his first love.
C. Because he lived a hard life and his health was poor as well.
D. Because he was killed by others.
3.What is the main theme in romantic poetry?
A. Love B. Friendship C. Person D. Nature
Fill in the blanks.
Robert Burns, 1.______ is Scotland’s supreme literary hero, was born in Alloway, Scotland in 1759. He had a reputation 2._____ being funny and pleasant to be around. He came from a poor family with many 3.______ (debt).
It 4.____ (say) that Burns’s first love encouraged him to write poetry. He became famous nationwide after his first book of poetry was published. Then he moved to Edinburgh, the capital and 5.______ (large) urban centre of Scotland. Burns was by then a famous poet.6._______ , he was not any richer and had to earn his income by farming.
He died at the age of 37 in 1796. All of Scotland mourned Burns’s 7._____ (die), and afterwards many people donated money 8._______ (support) his widow and children.
There is 9.______ statue of Burns in George in Glasgow, Scotland. When this monument was first shown to the public in 1877, the day was declared a holiday and about 30,000 people came out to watch. From this we can see how much the Scottish people adored Burns. The house in Alloway where Burns was born 10._____ (be) now a museum of his life and work. whofordebtsis saidlargestHowever deathto supportaisWhat features do the second and fourth lines in each section share ?
They rhyme .
2. Why does the spelling in this poem look rather strange?
Read part III and find answers to the following question.Because he wrote in the same way the Scottish oeioke spoke back then.O, my Luve's like a red, red rose That's newly sprung in June; O, my Luve's like the melodie, That's sweetly play'd in tune.
As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I; And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry.sectionlinesymbolThe red rose symbolizes the girl he loves.What is the other comparison in the poetry?He goes on to compare her to a song in the lines ‘ O my Luve’s like the melodies/That’s play’d in tune.’the author mentions “sands o’ life” to show
a. Time flies quickly, so we should treasure time.
b. His love will never fade as long as he lives
c. Life consists of happiness and sadness.
d. Life is worthless like sands.“Fare thee weel” in the last section
of the poem means “fare you well, or “goodbye”.
What does he promise to his loved one?He promises to come to see her again, even if he has to travel ten thousand miles.