Step 2Enjoy the poem.T asks Ss to read the first stanza about winter by themselves and raise a few questions.What’s the weather like in winter?Do flowers and trees grow in winter?Why do birds fly away?What does the writer think about winter?T asks Ss how they feel about winter and...
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I like the poem “lament” more because it talk about the suffrage of the world, In “The Flower-Fed Buffaloes” it only talks about the suffrage of the life on the prairies. If criticising men for the destruction of nature, i think “Lament” has a bigger impact on the reader to ...
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[教案] 《Reading 1: A poem about seasons》优秀教学设计牛津译林版八年级上册 词组:be full of forget to growfly far away among flowersturn brown fall into piles upon the groundharvest句型:What a perfect time to fly a kite!Farmers work to harvest crops, as the days are shorter and the temp...
In this poem Sarah Teasdale talks about herself talking to the plants. She talks of how in the spring when all the pretty flowers grow, they are all smart. But in the autumn all the flowers are ugly and stupid. It seems really simple, but if you look at it closer you can see that...
kids about me — who I’ve now become since we ain’t mingling around in the same waters. Will they embrace me if they see me in public or would they shun me and keep it moving. A friend of mine told me a few weeks back, “It’s going to be ...
‘Digging’ by Donald Hall is about transformation and nature. The poet leans on images from nature, like a seed growing into a flower.