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The old woman’s house
Although the sky is darkling, but it’s not too late to find true friendship
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Warm-up
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Introduce one of your best friends to your classmates. Are there things in common that lead to your friendship? Why do we need friendship? What can we get from it? Can you give me some tips to better cultivate friendship? List out the ingredients you think of importance to true friendship.
• (5-30) The second part describes the boy’s encounter with the old lady.
• (31-37) The last part describes the death of the old lady and the boy’s
• plot
Use of “attach”
• Do you attach importance to what he said? • They bought a house with garage attached.
• (附带车房的房子)
• He is foolishly attached to old customs.
• setting
It was in Berkshire , England
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protagonists
Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow Michael
Differences
old English woman lost her husband 12 American boy separated from friends
• Rural Life in Britain




Further Discussion About the Story
• friend? • Retell the story in your own words. How did the boy come to live in England? • What did he usually do to amuse himself? • Why did Bear Wood become his favorite? • How did the boy come to meet Mrs. RobertsonGlasgow? • Why did they enjoy each other’s company so much? • What did the boy discover about the elderly woman? • Can you imagine what kind of life she had had? • How did the boy suddenly lose his dear
The narrator told the story about his experiences that he moved and knew new friends, and what happened on them made him realized that the friendship was the most valuable thing in his life.
Lesson Six
Wisdom of bear wood
Part Part one one
The boy ran into the Bear wood
Part two Part two
On the way to old woman’s house
Part three Part three
Similarities
1. lonely 2. common interest—nature and knowledge 3. true love—giving not taking
Theme
True friendship is rare and precious in this world, no matter how the two souls seem irrelevant, they are likely to get the most precious thing - -a lasting、cherished friendship.
Text Analysis
• • • • • Structure Plot Setting Protagonists Theme
Structure
Structure
1-4
5-30
31-37
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Structure
• (1-4) The first part describes the loneliness of the boy and his roaming in the woods.
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Phrases of the text
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • go oversea 去国外 Every few years 每隔几年 be used to sth./doing sth. (对某事物)已适应,已 习惯 wrench oneself away from 痛苦的离别或分开 verge against 靠近…边缘;构成…边沿 rocket off into 像火箭 一样飞进 keep to oneself 独居 give sb. permission to do sth. 允许某人做某事 roam about 漫无目的的走动;漫步 creep into 悄悄溜走 warn sb.to do sth. 建议或劝告某人做某事 run into 偶然遇见某人 catch one’s breath (因恐惧,震惊等)一时停止呼吸;屏息 put sb. at ease 使某人感到舒适,不拘束等 point toward 用手指着… care to do sth.愿或同意做…;希望或喜欢做… glance at 瞥一眼 brim over 溢出;洋溢 be inclined to do sth. 有某种倾向;很有可能做… in time 迟早;最后
Robin Hood
•Robin Hood is a legendary hero of a series of English ballads, some of which date from at least the 14th century. He was a rebel, and many of the most striking episodes in the tales about him show him and his companions robbing and killing representatives of authority and giving the gains to the poor. Their most frequent enemy was the Sheriff of Nottingham, a local agent of the central government. Others included wealthy ecclesiastical land owners.
Robin Hood
-shire: county e.g. Berkshire Lancashire Shropshire
• Berkshire
• Situated in the heart of southern England, the County of Berkshire, also known as "Royal Berkshire" is home to several well-known towns and cities, such as Windsor, where the famous royal retreat Windsor Castle can be found. Another royal connection is the Town of Ascot, famous for its very popular annual horse racing festival— "Royal Ascot". Berkshire also boasts many picturesque villages with views across the River Thames absolutely stunning. All manner Cottages: Picturesque cottages are most people. Cottages dating from the late 16th century are generally the earliest to survive. of materials were used to build England’s country cottages: stone, slate, wood, flint, clay, cob, thatch, boulders and pebbles, and turf. Whatever material was used, traditionally this would have reflected what was locally available. Whilst colorful flowers, always important to the cottage dweller, were haphazard in their planting, vegetables were grown in ordered rows. Edibles were grown, not only for the cottagers’ own table but also to be sold as a means of supplementing their income. The garden was not solely inhabited by plants, for the keeping of bees, and sometimes pigs, which was once a common sight in the cottage garden. The cottage garden provided the opportunity for the annual village show to develop, with every keen gardener hoping his produce would scoop the top prize.
Abandon(p3): give up completely, forsake, desert
• The authorities have abandoned any attempt at relief effort due to the severe conditions. • The order was given to abandon the ship. • He abandoned himself to despair after so many failures.(沉溺,纵情,肆意) • He has splashed dollars around with abandon. • (放纵;放任;纵情)
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