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Reading and discussi ng

A poem about saving memories and offering love and support for the future. The speaker addresses a young adult, possibly a parent to child.

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Reading and discussi ng

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  1. Using language Reading and discussing

  2. . Now read “I’ve saved the summer”. 1) Circle the words that rhyme. What is unusual about the rhyming words in the last four lines? 2) Try beating or clapping the strong beats of the rhythm as you read the poem to yourself. Now listen to the poem again and clap the strong beats.

  3. Rod McKuen

  4. I’ve saved the summer And I give it all to you To hold on winter mornings When the snow is new.

  5. I’ve saved some sunlight If you should ever need A place away from darkness Whereyour mind can feed.

  6. And for myself I’ve kept your smile When youwere but nineteen, Till you’re older you’ll not know What brave young smiles can mean.

  7. I know no answers To helpyou on your way The answers lie somewhere At the bottom of the day.

  8. But if you’ve a need for love I’ll give you all I own It might help you down the road Till you’ve found your own. Rod McKuen

  9. 1. Who is the speaker in the poem and who is he /she speaking to? Give reasons to support your answer. Maybe a parent speaking to a young adult child. Discussion

  10. 2. Which of the following is the closest to the speaker’s message? Give a reason for your choice. A. If it’s cold, I’ll warm you; if it’s dark, I’ll give you light; if you’re hungry, I’ll feed you; if you want to love, I’ll give it to you.

  11. B. Although the future may be difficult for you, whenever you need warmth and love, remember I’ll have some to give you. C. While you’re away I’ll remember your smile and I’ll love you always. When you return, I hope you will love me.

  12. Language points 1. Does the poem have a rhyming pattern? pattern: n. (1) 图案 This cloth has a pattern of blue and white squares. 这种布有蓝白格子的图案。

  13. (2) 模板,式样 They like new patterns of family life. 他们喜欢新的家庭生活方式。 v. form a pattern He patterned himself upon a man he admired. 他模仿一个他钦佩的人。

  14. 2. Till you’re older you’ll not know what brave young smiles can mean. [翻译]等你长大成人以后,才知道年轻勇敢的微笑的奥秘。 [点拨]till用在肯定句中,意为“直到……为止”,通常表示动作的终点,因此,动词必须是延续性的。如: We must stick to our task till it is finished. 我们必须继续工作, 直到做完为止。

  15. Just wait till you see it. It’s great. 你就等着直到看见它吧。好看极了。 用在否定句中,意为“直到……才”,通常表示动作的起点,动词可以是延续性的也可以是非延续性的。如: She didn’t sleep till her son came back. 直到她儿子回来她才睡着。 (sleep为延续性动词) I didn’t begin work till he had gone. 直到他走了我才开始工作。 (begin为非延续性动词)

  16. 3. inspire to encourage His noble example inspired the rest of us to greater efforts. 他那高尚的榜样激发我们大家更加努力。

  17. (2) to be the force which produces 启示, 使…产生灵感 His best music was inspired by the memory of his mother. 他最好的乐曲创作灵感来自怀念他的母 亲。 inspire sb. to do sth. inspire +n. +in sb. = inspire sb. with + n.

  18. 4. I’ll also try out his way some time. try out: trying something to find out about it试用,试验 Please try out red wine. 请试试我们的红葡萄酒。

  19. 知识联系: try one’s best try on try doing sth. try to do sth. 尽最大努力 试穿 试着做某事 尽力做某事

  20. 5. let out (1) express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) He let out a volley of oaths. 他像发连珠炮似地破口大骂。

  21. (2) bring out of a specific statee.g. He accidentally let out that he hadn’t been home for three weeks.

  22. Reading task P52 1. Listen to the tape and close your eyes, then tell us your impression on each poem. 2. Discuss and then write about the characteristics of each poem.

  23. Poem A (Tang poem): This poem has beautiful imagery that conveys deep feelings. There are many things that this poem makes the reader think about: light heartedness and heavy heartedness, it contrasts morning and night, and creation and destruction.

  24. Poem B: Number of lines: Rhythm: Rhyme: Repetition: Part of speech: adverb poem two sets of four lines regular strong beat four pairs of rhyming lines hungrily is repeated at the beginning of each line regularly the adverb hungrily starts each line

  25. Poem C: song This is a love song Rhythm: regular strong beat Rhyme: two pairs of rhyming lines Repetition: first two lines are repeated at the end of the song

  26. Poem D: cinquain Number of lines: Topic : Poem E: haiku Number of lines: Number of syllables: five sunshine three 17

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