(
课件网) UNIT 5 POEMS Reading for Writing : Write a poetry appreciation Learning Objectives To taste English poetry To learn English poetry To write an English poetry Let’s enjoy a poem. How to appreciate a poetry Let’s enjoy a poem. What Is Poetry by Eleanor Farjeon What is poetry Who knows Not a rose, but the scent of the rose; Not the sky, but the light in the sky; Not the fly, but the gleam of the fly; Not the sea, but the sound of the sea; Not myself, but what makes me See, hear, and feel something that prose Cannot: and what is it, who knows 诗为何物 作者:埃莉诺·法杰恩(英国) 翻译:岩子(德国) 什么是诗歌 有谁知道呢 并不是一朵玫瑰, 但却比玫瑰更芬芳; 不是天空, 但却比天空更明亮; 不是飞鸟, 但却比飞鸟更易逝; 不是海洋, 但却比海洋更喧嚣; 不是我自己, 但却造就了我. 看一看,听一听, 去感受那散文中所没有的, 诗为何物? 有谁知道 A famous English poet Shelley said, “Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds.” How to appreciate a poetry Subject Images Tone Rhythm and sounds Feelings and emotions Rhetorical devices rhyme (押韵) personification(拟人) metaphor (暗喻) simile (明喻) repetition (重复) Read the poems and answer the questions. 1. After reading WIND ON THE HILL, What impressed you most 2. When you are faced with difficulties, which poem can motivate you most 3. What is the poem A MATCH about DREAM The love between lovers. Descriptive and vivid language. Wind On The Hill --By A. A. Milne No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes. It's flying from somewhere As fast as it can, I couldn't keep up with it, Not if I ran. But if I stopped holding The string of my kite, It would blow with the wind For a day and a night. And then when I found it, Wherever it blew, I should know that the wind Had been going there too. So then I could tell them Where the wind goes… But where the wind comes from Nobody knows. 山上的风 --A.A.米尔恩 没人告诉我, 也没人知道: 风从哪儿来, 风往哪儿跑。 风从一个地方来, 得快,飞得急, 我跟不上风的步子, 跑也来不及。 可要是我站着抓住 风筝的一根线, 风筝就随风飘去, 飘一天,飘一晚。 无论风筝飘哪儿, 只要我找得见, 我知道风准定 也到了那边。 我就能告诉人们, 风往哪儿跑…… 可风从哪儿来, 没有人知道。 1.What are the rhyming words of Wind on the hill 2.How does the poem Wind on the Hill rhyme A. ABCB B. ABAB C. ABAC D. AABB About A.A. Milne Alan Alexander Milne (18 January 1882 – 31 January 1956) was a well-known British playwright, novelist, storyteller and children’s poet, graduating from the University of Cambridge. He was the best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various poems. Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. Milne served in both World Wars, joining the British Army in World War I, and was a captain of the British Home Guard in World War II. DREAM Hold fast to dream ... ...