高中英语选择性必修第一册-Unit4-Reading-2课件.ppt(纯ppt,可能不含音视频素材)
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1、Unit 1Reading 1The evolution of video and sound devices高中英语高中英语 选择性必修(第一册)选择性必修(第一册)Unit 4 Exploring poetryReading 2How to read a poem1.Choose one of the poems in the lecture transcript and think about the sound and sense of the poem.How does it make you feel?AppreciationThe poem by Maya Angelou des
2、cribes the image of a caged bird wanting to be free.The lines are short and simple,which makes the message more direct and powerful.The short lines could also imply the sense of being in a small cage with very little space to fly around in.This does not stop the bird from singing though,and by repea
3、ting the sound of some words:“trill”,“still”and“hill”I can imagine the sound that the bird makes as it sings its lonely song.“Caged Bird”reminds me of the possibilities we have in life,and that we should look past our current limitations.Appreciation2.What are the functions of the three poems quoted
4、 in this transcript?AppreciationThe first example(lines from“Sweet and Low”by Alfred Tennyson)sounds great with strong rhythm and it is written in rhyme.The lecturer uses it to support the tip of“follow your ears”.The second example(lines from“Caged Bird”by Maya Angelou)includes several images.By us
5、ing it,the lecturer suggests paying attention to images in poems when reading a poem.The third example(lines from“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”by Robert Frost)is not easy to understand,which is suitable as an example to support the tip of“be patient when having trouble in understanding a poe
6、m.”By giving the fourth tip,the lecturer emphasizes that the importance of reading poems lies in what the poem can make us feel or perceive.Unlike the previous three tips,this tip is not focusing on the ways to understand a poem,but on what attitude and expectations we should have when reading a poe
7、m.As a result,it is unnecessary to give an example of a poem to support this tip since it is not related to the understanding of the content or meaning of a poem.Appreciation3.Why doesnt the lecturer quote a poem as an example to support the fourth tip?1.Is the last paragraph a good ending?Why or wh
8、y not?ExtensionThe last paragraph is a good ending.At the beginning of the lecture,the speaker points out that poetry is a combination of“sound”and“sense”.The last paragraph echoes the beginning by mentioning it again,which makes the lecture more coherent.2.Apart from the four tips given by the lect
9、urer,what other tips can you give on how to read a poem?From my point of view,to understand a poem better,we should also know more about the poet and the background in which the poem was createdthe theme of a poem usually has a close relationship with the background in which the poet wrote it.Extens
10、ion 3.The lecturer says that one does not need to fully understand a poem to appreciate it.Do you agree?Support your opinion with your own experience of reading poetry.Yes,I agree.There are other aspects of poetry that can be appreciated besides the poets message.I recall reading“Sonnet 18”by Willia
11、m Shakespeare.The language was quite difficult to understand,but because of the sound aspects,I appreciated its easy flowing rhythm and rhymes.It was very pleasant to readlike a song.I hope to understand its full message one day.ExtensionExtensionComplete the passage with the correct forms of the wo
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