内容正文:
Unit 5
POEMS
人教版(2019)
英语 选择性必修三
Reading and Thinking
目录
Lead-in
Pre-reading
While-reading
Post-reading
01
02
03
04
Lead-in
01
What is a poem?
Poet Percy Bysshe Shelly
defined poetry as
“the expression of imagination.”
Robert Frost
said that a poem forms when “an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.”
Lead-in
01
A poem is a composition with rhythmic balance expressing ideas or experiences or feelings.
A poem is a literary work that is not in verse but deals with emotional or descriptive themes in a rhythmic form.
A poem is a piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound and for the images and ideas they suggest.
What is a poem?
Lead-in
01
Why do you think people write poems?
Why?
to encourage people
to tell a story
to express feelings
to recall an enjoyable or unpleasant incident
to play with words
to create images for the readers
to express a point of view
to make a other laugh
to create a mood
Pre-reading
02
Why do you think people write poems?
to tell a story
to express feelings
to express a point of view
to get readers to think about an idea
to create certain images in reader's mind
to recall an enjoyable or unpleasant incident
…
Now let’s enjoy
“A few simple forms of English poems”
to learn more about poems!
Pre-reading
02
What are the different forms of literature that you already know about? Can you give an example?
What are the characteristics of each form of literature?
Pre-reading
02
Compared to other forms of literature, poetry tends to be shorter though a poem can be very long. Words are used differently, not in sentences and paragraphs like in novels, but lines and stanzas. Often grammar and punctuation are ignored or used differently. Poetry is more emotional, and the possibilities are much more open than in prose.
What are the characteristics of each form of literature?
Pre-reading
02
Read the passage quickly, and answer the questi