Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood I、 Text Analysis Structure of the Text Part 1(paras.1-4)about:The lonely boy found his pleasure in Bear Wood. Part 2(paras.5-23 )about:The boy met Mrs.Robertson- Glasgow in the Bear Wood and they became best friends Part 3 (paras.24-27 about:Mrs.Robertson-Glasgow became sick and dead while their friendship flourished more than ever before. Part 4 (paras.28-37 about:The revelation of true love. WB T L E The end of Structure
W B T L E Part 1 (paras. 1─ ) about: Part 2 (paras. ) about: Part 3 (paras. ) about: Part 4 (paras. ) about: Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Text Analysis Structure of the Text 4 5─23 24─27 28─37 The lonely boy found his pleasure in Bear Wood. The boy met Mrs. RobertsonGlasgow in the Bear Wood and they became best friends. Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow became sick and dead while their friendship flourished more than ever before. The revelation of true love. The end of Structure
Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood I、 Text Analysis Friendship Between Two Souls Scan the text and list out the related information. Differences old 112 English American woman boy lost her husband separated from friends 1.lonely 2.common interest-nature and knowledge Similarities 3.true love-giving not taking 4.others. WBT L E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Text Analysis Differences Similarities Friendship Between Two Souls old English woman lost her husband 12 American boy separated from friends 1. lonely 2. common interest—nature and knowledge 3. true love—giving not taking 4. others. Scan the text and list out the related information. To be continued on the next page.
Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Text Analysis Beauties vs.Beauties Discuss in groups! Beauties that lie in +a vaulted cathedral the Wood 中 Beauties that lie in giving but no taking the friendship WB T L E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Text Analysis Beauties vs. Beauties Discuss in groups! Beauties that lie in the Wood Beauties that lie in the friendship a vaulted cathedral . giving but no taking . To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood I.Text Analysis 3 In Para. 1 When I was 12 years old,my family moved to England,the fourth major move in my short life. Question:What does the author intend to emphasize,using this sentence as the opening? The author intends to impress the readers that the boy disliked moving very much.The comparison formed between "12"and "4"is impressive. W B T L E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Text Analysis When I was 12 years old, my family moved to England, the fourth major move in my short life. In Para. 1 Question: What does the author intend to emphasize, using this sentence as the opening? The author intends to impress the readers that the boy disliked moving very much. The comparison formed between "12" and "4" is impressive. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood I Text Analysis ④ Question:What can you learn from the first 3 sentences of Paragraph 2? From the "Background information"we've already got a good idea that in Berkshire there are lots of historic interests,including some famous ancient castles.For little boys,ancient castles usually mean brave explorations and endless pursuit of mysterious treasures.The boy,however,had no taste for these kinds of things.Instead,he just loved nature.Maybe besides this reason,he was also trying to avoid any involvement with other boys. WB T L E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood I. Text Analysis Question: What can you learn from the first 3 sentences of Paragraph 2? From the "Background information" we've already got a good idea that in Berkshire there are lots of historic interests, including some famous ancient castles. For little boys, ancient castles usually mean brave explorations and endless pursuit of mysterious treasures. The boy, however, had no taste for these kinds of things. Instead, he just loved nature. Maybe besides this reason, he was also trying to avoid any involvement with other boys. To be continued on the next page