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Lesson 21:The Fable of the Woodcutter
Language Goal
1.掌握本课新单词及短语: silver fable dive admit policy
make one’s living 谋生 admit doing sth. 承认做了某事
dive into投入;潜入 feel sorry for sb. 为某人难过
get back 找回;取回;恢复 a third time 又一次
bring back带回;还回;使记起
2.能认识到诚实是最好的品格。
Pre-reading
Woodcutter /ˈwʊdkʌtə/ n.
伐木工
Pre-reading
axe /æks /n.
斧子
新
课
导
入
Do you like reading fables?
Tell us a fable.
Lead in
fable [ ' feibl] n. 寓言
woodcutter ['wudkʌtə] n.伐木工
axe [æks] n.斧子
dive [daiv] v.跳水
admit [əd'mit] v.承认
silver ['silvə] n.银
policy ['pɒləsi ] n. 原则,政策
Pre-reading
dive /daɪv /v.
跳水;俯冲
Pre-reading
admit /ədˈmɪt /v.
承认;赞同
axe [ æks]
woodcutter ['wudkʌtə]
fable [ ' feibl]
dive [daiv]
silver ['silvə]
Pre-reading
silver /ˈsɪlvə/adj. & n.
银(的)
Pre-reading
policy /ˈpɒləsɪ/ n.
原则;政策
Listening and Reading
了解樵夫的寓言
Long ago, there was a good and honest woodcutter. One day, when he was cutting wood beside a lake, he lost his axe in the water. The water was deep, and he could not get his axe back. He had only one axe, and he needed it to make his living. He sat down and began to cry. As he cried, a spirit appeared. She asked the man what was wrong. She listened to the woodcutter
and felt sorry for him. But what could she do to help?
Suddently she came up with a great idea. The spirit
dove into the lake and brought back a gold axe.
The spirit went down a third time and returned with the woodcutter's old axe.
“不定冠词+序数词”:相对前一个而言的“又一,再一”。
e.g. He has read the book three times, but he wants to read it a fourth time.
“定冠词+序数词”:表示按顺序排列的“第……次”。
e.g. It is the sixth time that I have met her.
This story is adapted from a European fable.A fable is a fictional story about animals,plants,
forces of nature,etc.It always has a moral lesson.
“Is this the axe you lost?” asked the good spirit. The man looked at the gold axe, knowing it wasn't his. Because he was honest, he admitted to the spirit that it wasn't his axe.
So the spirit dove into the water again and brought back a silver axe. Once again, the man said that was not his axe. The spirit went down a third time and returned with the woodcutter's old axe. “That is the right one!” said the woodcutter. The spirit was so happy with the woodcutter's honesty that she gave him the other two axes as presents.
Honesty truly is the best policy.
1. What happened to the woodcutter when he was cutting wood beside a lake?
2. Who appeared as the woodcutter cried?
3. How did the woodcutter get back his old axe?
4. Why did the spirit give the woodcutter the other two axes as presents?
The woodcutter lost his axe in the water.
A spirit appeared.
The spirit dove into the lake and brought back his axe.
Because the spirit was so happy with the woodcutter’s honesty.
The spirit __________ a third time and returned with the woodcutter’s old axe.
“That is the ________!” said the woodcutter.
went down
right one
The spirit was so happy that she gave him the other two axes ___ presents.
Honesty truly is ______________.
诚为上策。
as
the best policy
This is a story about honesty. But this is not the whole story. Do you want to know the rest of the story? Let’s me tell you!
Do you think it is important to be honest? Why?
I do think it important to be honest. Because honesty truly is the best policy. People can not live without honesty.
Think about it
The woodcutter told his story to his friends. One of his friends went to the river and dropped his axe on purpose into the water. “What am I going to do? I lost my axe.”
Then, spirit appeared. The spirit listened to his story and dove into the river.
He came out with a gold axe. “Did you lose this gold axe?”
The friend of the woodcutter was so happy when he saw the gold axe. “Yes, that’s right. That gold axe is mine.”
But the spirit has already known that he was lying. The spirit did not give him the gold axe.
1 Read the lesson and answer the questions.
1.What happened to the woodcutter when he was cutting wood beside a lake?
His axe fell into the lake.
2.Who appeared as the woodcutter cried?
The spirit appeared.
3.How did the woodcutter get back his old axe?
The spirit helped him to bring his axe back from the lake.
4.Why did the spirit give the woodcutter the other two axes as presents?
Because the spirit was moved by the woodcutter's honesty.
Let's Do It!
1. The water was deep, and he could not get his axe back. 水很深,他不能找回他的斧子。
get back “取回, 找回;恢复”,代中原则
-I’m sorry, Miss Green. I ______ my books on the school bus.
-Please go and _______. You should be careful next time.
A. forgot, get it back B. forgot, get them back
C. left, get it back D. left, get them back
Learning Tip
This story is adapted from a European fable. A fable is a fictional story about animals, plants, forces of nature, etc. It always has a moral lesson.
Roman fable
What’s the moral of this lesson?
Do you think it is important to be honest? Why?
Honesty truly is the best policy.
诚为上策。
一、根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词
1. I liked reading ________(寓言) stories when I was young.
2. He thinks honesty truly is the best ________(政策).
3. The woodcutter needs ______ axe to cut wood.
4. If you are the second in the match, you will get a s medal.
5. The man (dive) into the river to save the children.
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