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Poems about nature. Nature is always loved by poets. There are so many Grace poems about nature. Let's read two of them. The first is rain by Robert Lewis Stevenson. rain. The rain is raining all around. IT falls on field and tree IT rains on the umbrella here and on the ships at sea. The poem describes the rain in scotland. Now let's feel the wind. In the words of english writer alan Alexander mal, wind on the hill. No one can tell me. Nobody knows where the wind comes from, where the wind goes. It's flying from somewhere as fast as I can. I couldn't keep up with IT, not if I ran. These wonderful poems make us relaxed and happy. We feel like going on a walk in nature together with the points. How would you describe the beauty of nature?
Unit 6 Unit 6 Living with nature 1. What can you see in the picture? I can see a house. 2. Where is the house? Maybe it’s in a forest. 3. Do you want to live here? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 4. In the picture, what is the relationship between the house (people) and the forest (nature)? The house is in nature. People live with nature. How’s our relationship with nature? How do we live in harmony with nature? living by the laws of nature using natural resources changing nature We have a very close relationship with nature. In this unit, let's explore the relationship between nature and us. How do we live with nature? What natural resources do we use? How are we changing nature? By the end of this unit, you will make a presentation about humans living in harmony with nature. After completing the unit, you will be able to: use words and expressions in the unit to talk about our relationship with nature. use object clauses with what, where, how, why and when to talk about living by the laws of nature. describe how we can live in harmony with nature. What are you going to learn in this unit? living by the laws of nature using natural resources changing nature Poems about nature 7 能够理解并鉴赏两首关于自然的诗歌 能够激活学生对自然现象的已有认知,思考自然现象和人类生活的联系 8 What comes to your mind when you think of nature? rain, snow, wind, rainbow, sunrise, sunset, forest, mountain ... Watch the video and answer the questions. 1. What do the two poems describe? The first poem describes rain, and the second one is about wind. 2. How do you feel about rain? Where does rain fall in the poem? How does rain influence our life? 3. What do you think of the wind in the poem? How does wind influence our life? 4. Which poem do you like better? Why? Wind on the Hill No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes. It’s flying from somewhere As fast as it can, I couldn’t keep up with it, Not if I ran. … Rain The rain is raining all around, It falls on field and tree, It rains on the umbrellas here, And on the ships at sea. Look at the picture and answer the questions. 1 1. What poems about nature do you know? 2. Which poem do you like best? Why? The Wind Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you. But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through. Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I. But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by. — Christina Rossetti The Rainbow Boats sail on the rivers, And ships sail on the seas; But clouds that sail across the sky Are prettier far than these. — Christina Rossetti Watch the video and appreciate the poems again. Try to write the poems down. Look at the pictures and match them with the description. c a e f b d painting nature using solar energy taking photos of nature producing power from wind changing wild land into fields building roads through mountains Look at the pictures and put them into three groups. 2 c, e a, f b, d I CAN 理解并鉴赏两首关于自然的诗歌 激活对自然现象的已有认知,思考自然现象和人类生活的联系 18 搜集两首你喜欢的关于自然的中国诗歌,朗读,并体会和英文诗歌的不同。 预习阅读部分并完成文后的相关活动。 Lavf58.12.100 Lavf58.12.100 $Poems about nature. Nature is always loved by poet. There are so many great poems about nature. Let's read two of them. The first is rain by Robert Lewis Stevenson. rain. The rain is raining world around IT falls on field and tree IT rains on the umbrella here and on the ships at sea. The poem describes the rain in scotland. Now let's feel the wind. In the words of english writer alan Alexander mal, wind on the hill. No one can tell me. Nobody knows where the wind comes from, where the wind goes. It's flying from somewhere as fast as I can. I couldn't keep up with IT, not if I ran. These wonderful poems make us relaxed and happy. We feel like going on a walk in nature together with the points. How would you describe the beauty of nature?