Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother Part Five Extension BTIE ENTER
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E Part Five ENTER
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother Extension Contents I。 Oral Work II。 An Aesop' s Fable III Greek Wolf Myth IV. Supplementary Reading V. Quiz 1 VI. Quiz 2 V工. Listening Lab 唧郾TLE
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E Extension I. Oral Work II. An Aesop’s Fable III. Greek Wolf Myth IV. Supplementary Reading V. Quiz 1 VI. Quiz 2 VII. Listening Lab
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother I Oral Work Discussion: v How do you view the relationship between wolves and humans? Do you have a similar story to tell? 唧郾TLE The end of oral work
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E I. Oral Work Discussion: ✓ How do you view the relationship between wolves and humans? ✓ Do you have a similar story to tell? The end of Oral Work
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother II. An Aesop's fable The wolf and the crane A Wolf who had a bone stuck in his throat hired a Crane, for a large sum, to put her head into his mouth and draw out the bone when the Crane had extracted the bone and demanded the promised payment, the Wolf, grinning and grinding his teeth, exclaimed:Why, you have surely already had a sufficient recompense, in having been permitted to draw out your head in safety from the mouth and jaws of a wolf. In serving the wicked, expect no reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains. 唧郾TLE The end of An Aesops Fable
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E A Wolf who had a bone stuck in his throat hired a Crane, for a large sum, to put her head into his mouth and draw out the bone. When the Crane had extracted the bone and demanded the promised payment, the Wolf, grinning and grinding his teeth, exclaimed: “Why, you have surely already had a sufficient recompense, in having been permitted to draw out your head in safety from the mouth and jaws of a wolf.” In serving the wicked, expect no reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains. II. An Aesop’s Fable The end of An Aesop’s Fable. The Wolf and the Crane
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother III greek Wolf myth In Greek mythology, Charon〔冥府渡神)the ferryman, wore wolf ears. In the Epic of Gilgamesh(传说中的苏美尔国王), the goddess Ishtar 司爱情、生育及战争的女神) had the power to turn enemies into wolves, Hecate(司夜和冥界的女神) the goddess of Death, was shown as wearing three wolf heads. In another Greek myth, a king named Lycaon was turned into a wolf by the god Zeus. The Athenians had great respect for the wolf and decreed that any man who killed one had to pay for the funeral for the animal. 唧郾TLE The end of Greek Wolf Myth
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E III. Greek Wolf Myth In Greek mythology, Charon ( 冥 府 渡 神 ), the ferryman, wore wolf ears. In the Epic of Gilgamesh (传说中的苏美尔国王), the goddess Ishtar (司爱情、生育及战争的女神) had the power to turn enemies into wolves. Hecate (司夜和冥界的女神), the goddess of Death, was shown as wearing three wolf heads. In another Greek myth, a king named Lycaon was turned into a wolf by the god Zeus. The Athenians had great respect for the wolf and decreed that any man who killed one had to pay for the funeral for the animal. The end of Greek Wolf Myth
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IV Supplementary Reading A long time ago when I was young, my grandmother would tell me stories from the old Country to make me sleepy. I enjoyed and remembered them all. They were very special times for me. here are a few of those stories It was once told that odin and his brothers created the world. In loneliness while traveling Odin created the first wolves, Geri and Freki, to accompany him in his travels and to be partners in the hunt. The wolves became Odin's special companions. Wherever odin went, the wolves went with him 唧郾TLE To be continued on the next page
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E IV. Supplementary Reading A long time ago when I was young, my grandmother would tell me stories from the Old Country to make me sleepy. I enjoyed and remembered them all. They were very special times for me. Here are a few of those stories: It was once told that Odin and his brothers created the world. In loneliness while traveling, Odin created the First Wolves, Geri and Freki, to accompany him in his travels and to be partners in the hunt. The wolves became Odin’s special companions. Wherever Odin went, the wolves went with him. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IV Supplementary Reading odin traveled all over the world with the wolves. This explains why there are wolves in so many places in the world. As they traveled with Odin, Geri and Freki left their grown offspring behind to enjoy the riches of the New World Geri and freki cured odin's loneliness The way the wolves celebrated life filled odin with joy. 唧郾TLE To be continued on the next page
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E Odin traveled all over the world with the wolves. This explains why there are wolves in so many places in the world. As they traveled with Odin, Geri and Freki left their grown offspring behind to enjoy the riches of the New World. Geri and Freki cured Odin's loneliness. The way the wolves celebrated life filled Odin with joy. To be continued on the next page. IV. Supplementary Reading
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IV Supplementary Reading Odin also created two Ravens, Hugin and Munin to help scout ahead as they traveled Hugin and Munin were very good at finding game and were always hungry, giving meaning to the word ravenous Hugin and Munin were not able to take game by themselves, but teamed up with Geri and Freki they were well fed. To this day, you will often find ravens in the company of their friends, the wolves. The ravens still scout out the game for the wolves and the wolves leave a share of the meal for the ravens in thanks 唧郾TLE To be continued on the next page
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E Odin also created two Ravens, Hugin and Munin to help scout ahead as they traveled. Hugin and Munin were very good at finding game and were always hungry, giving meaning to the word “ravenous”. Hugin and Munin were not able to take game by themselves, but teamed up with Geri and Freki they were well fed. To this day, you will often find ravens in the company of their friends, the wolves. The ravens still scout out the game for the wolves and the wolves leave a share of the meal for the ravens in thanks. To be continued on the next page. IV. Supplementary Reading
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IV Supplementary Reading When Odin created the humans Embla and ask (from whom all humans sprang), he instructed them to learn from the wolf the wolf could teach them how to care for their family, how to cooperate with each other in the hunt for food, and how to protect and defend their families. 唧郾TLE The end of Supplementary Reading
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E The end of Supplementary Reading. When Odin created the humans Embla and Ask (from whom all humans sprang), he instructed them to learn from the wolf. The wolf could teach them how to care for their family, how to cooperate with each other in the hunt for food, and how to protect and defend their families… IV. Supplementary Reading
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother v Quiz 1 1. Many people complain of the rapid modern life A, rate B speed C growth D. pace DD 2. It is a common theme in many fictional stories that the world may one day be taken by insects. A to B. apart C in D。over 唧郾TLE To be continued on the next page
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E V. Quiz 1 D D To be continued on the next page. 1. Many people complain of the rapid ____ of modern life. A. rate B. speed C. growth D. pace 2. It is a common theme in many fictional stories that the world may one day be taken ____ by insects. A. to B. apart C. in D. over