(共37张PPT)
Book
6
Unit
2
Poems
Reading
A
Few
Simple
Forms
of
English
Poems
Do
you
know
these
words?
poem
['p?uim]
n.诗
poet
['p?uit]
n.诗人
poetry
['p?uitri]
n.(总称)诗,诗歌,诗意
rhyme
['raim]
n.韵,韵脚,押韵
v.(使)押韵
rhythm
['ri??m]
n.节奏,韵律,节拍
Can
you
remember
any
poems
you
have
read
in
high
school,either
in
Chinese
or
in
English?
Can
you
recite
any?
StepI:Lead-in
Step
II
Pre-reading
Appreciation:
Enjoy
some
poems
Appreciation
A
Tranquil
Night
A
bed,
I
see
a
silver
light,
I
wonder
if
it's
frost
aground.
Looking
up,
I
find
the
moon
bright;
Bowing,
in
homesickness
I'm
drowned.
静?夜?思?
-?李?白
床?前?明?月?光?,
疑?是?地?上?霜?。举?头?望?明?月?,低?头?思?故?乡?。
I
seek
but
seek
in
vain,
I
search
and
search
again;
I
feel
so
sad
,
so
drear,
so
lonely,
without
cheer.
寻寻觅觅,
冷冷清清,
凄凄惨惨戚戚。
李清照
<<声声慢
>>
Appreciation
Ode
to
the
west
wind
-
Percy
Bysshe
Shelley
If
winter
comes,
can
spring
be
far
behind?
冬天来了,
春天还会远吗?
-雪莱<<西风颂>>
Appreciation
Listen
to
a
poem
in
the
form
of
song
Can
you
tell
the
rhymes
of
the
poem?
Twinkle,
twinkle
little
star,
How
I
wonder
what
you
are.
Up
above
the
world
so
high,
Like
a
diamond
in
the
sky.
Twinkle,
twinkle
little
star,
How
I
wonder
what
you
are.
When
the
blazing
sun
is
gone,
When
the
nothing
shines
up
on.
Then
you
show
your
little
light,
Twinkle,
twinkle
all
the
night.
Step
III
While-reading
Listen
to
Poem
A
Poem
A
Hush,
little
baby,
don’t
say
a
word,
Papa’s
going
to
buy
you
a
mockingbird.
If
that
mockingbird
won’t
sing,
Papa’s
going
to
buy
you
a
diamond
ring.
If
that
diamond
ring
turns
to
brass,
Papa’s
going
to
buy
you
a
looking-glass.
If
that
looking-glass
gets
broke,
Papa’s
going
to
buy
you
a
billy-goat.
If
that
billy-goat
runs
away,
Papa’s
going
to
buy
you
another
today.
What
is
the
poem
A
about?
Poem
A
is
a
nursery
rhyme
that
illustrates(说明)
a
father’s
love
for
his
boy.
Nursery
rhymes(童谣)
Nursery
rhymes
are
the
first
poems
that
children
will
hear.
They
are
often
sung.
Children
love
to
move
and
dance
to
nursery
rhymes
and
songs
because
they
have
strong
regular
rhythms.
They
enjoy
the
rhymes
and
the
way
the
nursery
rhyme
plays
with
sounds.
the
features
of
this
poem
Nursery
rhyme:
a
common
type
of
children’s
poetry
having
strong
rhythm
and
rhyme
having
a
lot
of
repetition
3.
Careful
reading:
Read
Poem
B
&
C
and
answer
the
following
questions
Poem
B
&
C
I
saw
a
fish-pond
all
on
fire
I
saw
a
fish-pond
all
on
fire,
I
saw
a
house
bow
to
a
squire,
I
saw
a
person
twelve-feet
high,
I
saw
a
cottage
in
the
sky,
I
saw
a
balloon
made
of
lead,
I
saw
a
coffin
drop
down
dead,
I
saw
two
sparrows
run
a
race,
I
saw
two
horses
making
lace,
I
saw
a
girl
just
like
a
cat,
I
saw
a
kitten
wear
a
hat,
I
saw
a
man
who
saw
these
too,
And
said
though
strange
they
all
were
true.
Our
first
football
match
We
would
have
won…
If
Jack
had
scored
that
goal,
If
we’d
had
just
a
few
more
minutes,
if
we
had
trained
harder,
if
Ben
had
passed
the
ball
to
Joe,
If
we’d
had
thousands
of
fans
screaming,
If
I
hadn’t
taken
my
eye
off
the
ball,
If
we
hadn’t
stay
up
so
late
the
night
before,
If
we
hadn’t
take
it
easy,
if
we
hadn’t
run
out
of
our
energy,
We
would
have
won…
If
we’d
been
better!
What
is
poem
B
about?
Poem
B
is
an
amusing
nonsense
poem
which
describes
images
of
some
ridiculous
things
What
is
poem
C
about?
Poem
C
is
about
losing
a
football
match
and
the
writer
lists
a
lots
of
excuses
for
their
failure
Poem
C
How
many
excuses
did
the
players
make
to
explain
why
they
failed?
Six
B.
Seven
C.
Eight
D.
Nine
List
poems(清单诗)
A
list
poem
is
a
list
of
things.
It
can
have
as
many
lines
as
the
writer
likes.
Sometimes
they
have
repetition
in
them
and
sometimes
they
have
words
that
rhyme.
When
a
list
poem
has
rhyming
words,
it
also
has
a
regular
rhythm.
List
poems:
a
list
of
things
Can
have
as
many
lines
as
the
writer
likes
Not
always
have
rhyming
words
the
features
of
the
two
poems
Cinquain
Poem
D
Brother
Beautiful,
athletic
Teasing,
shouting,
laughing
Friend
and
enemy
too
Mine
Poem
E
Summer
Sleepy,
salty
Drying,
drooping,
dreading
Week
in,
week
out
Endless
Read
Poem
D
&
E
What
subject
is
the
speaker
writing
about?
Poem
D:
Brother,a
description
of
a
lovely
brother
Poem
E:
Summer,a
description
of
hot
and
boring
summer
Cinquain
poems(五行诗)
A
cinquain
is
made
up
of
five
lines
and
has
the
following
structure:
Line
1:
a
noun
that
names
the
subject
of
the
poem
Line
2:
two
adjectives
that
describe
the
subject
Line
3:
three
verbs
ending
with
–ing
that
describe
the
subject’s
actions
Line
4:
four
words
that
give
the
writer’s
opinions
or
feelings
about
the
subject
Line
5:
a
word
that
gives
another
name
for
the
subject
the
features
of
the
two
poems
Cinquain
poems
(five
lines)
Brother
-----a
noun
Beautiful,
athletic
-----2
adjectives
Teasing,
shouting
,
laughing
-----3
verbs
Friend
and
enemy
too
-----4
words
mine
-----a
word
Haiku
poems
Poem
F
A
fallen
blossom
Is
coming
back
to
the
branch.
Look,
a
butterfly!
Poem
G
Show
having
melted,
The
whole
village
is
brimful
Of
happy
children.
Poem
F
describes
how
a
butterfly
rests
on
a
tree.
Poem
G
describes
that
the
weather
is
warmer
and
the
village
is
full
of
happy
children
What
is
the
poem
F
about?
What
is
the
poem
G
about?
Haiku
poems(俳句诗)
The
haiku
is
a
centuries-old
form
of
Japanese
poetry.
It
is
made
up
17
syllables
and
has
the
following
structure:
Line
1:
5
syllables
Line
2:
7
syllables
Line
3:
5
syllables
A
haiku
poem
comes
from
Japan.Though
it
is
non
traditional
English
poetry,
the
English
people
are
popular
with
it.
Haiku
poems
(17
syllables,
imagery)
A
fallen
blossom
-----5
syllables
Is
coming
back
to
the
branch
-----7
syllables
Look,
a
butterfly
-----5
syllables
the
features
of
Poem
F
&
G
Enjoy
poems
Discuss
Poem
H
in
pairs
1.What’s
the
title
?
Poem
H
Where
she
awaits
her
husband
On
and
on
the
river
flows
Never
looking
back
Transformed
into
stone
Day
by
day
upon
the
mountain
top
Wind
and
rain
revolve.
Should
the
journeyer
return,
This
stone
would
utter
speech.
-----by
Wang
jian
A.蝶恋花
B.竹枝词
C.望夫石
D.一剪梅
望夫石
王建
望夫处,江悠悠.
化为石,不回头.
山头日日风复雨,
行人归来石应语.
Poem
H
is
a
translation
of
a
Tang
poem,
which
describes
a
woman
who
waited
for
her
beloved
husband
to
come
back
from
a
journey.
How
many
feelings
of
the
woman
can
we
learn
from
Poem
H
?
A.
loneliness
B.
joy
C.
love
D.
trust
E.
anger
F.
hate
G.
sorrow
Step
IV
Post-reading
1.
What
is
the
main
topic
of
the
reading
passage?
Some
simple
forms
of
English
poems.
2.
How
many
kinds
of
poems
are
mentioned
in
the
text?
What
are
they?
Five
kinds
of
poems
Nursery
rhymes
童谣
List
poems
清单诗
Cinquain
五行诗
Haiku
俳句诗
Tang
poems
唐诗