Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears PPart one Warm-up WBTLE ENTER BACK NEXT
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Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears Warm-up Contents 工。 Warming-upQs ② 工工。 Dictation III Poem Appreciation WBTLE BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears Warm-up I. Warming-up Qs II. Dictation III. Poem Appreciation
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears Warming-up Qs Are you afraid to go to the local park by yourself at night? What are you scared about? Have you ever looked into the eyes of gentle animals? What do you describe the look? Would you have the impulse to talk to animals? Tell a story of how you spent an unforgettable night in the secluded place WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears Are you afraid to go to the local park by yourself at night? What are you scared about? I. Warming-up Qs Have you ever looked into the eyes of gentle animals? What do you describe the look? Would you have the impulse to talk to animals? Tell a story of how you spent an unforgettable night in the secluded place. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears Warming-up Qs If you should happen after dark To find yourself in Central Park Ignore the paths that beckon you And hurry, hurry to the zoo, And creep into the tiger's lair Frankly, you'll be safer there. Question: What does the poem try to tell us? WBTLE The end of Warming-up Qs BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears If you should happen after dark To find yourself in Central Park, Ignore the paths that beckon you And hurry, hurry to the zoo, And creep into the tiger’s lair. Frankly, you’ll be safer there. Question: What does the poem try to tell us? I. Warming-up Qs The end of Warming-up Qs
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears I. itation Success can Be reached in Different Ways by People in Different Careers Listen to the passage and fill the mIssIng ?∵ words WBTLE To be continued on the next page BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears Success Can Be Reached in Different Ways by People in Different Careers. II. Dictation Listen to the passage and fill the missing words. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears I. itation Different media With the introduction of radio, newspaper publishers wondered how broadcasting would affect them. Many feared that radio as a quick LISTEN and easy means of keeping people informed would displace the newspaper industry altogether. Others hoped that the belief newscast heard on the air would stimulate listeners in the story so they'd buy the paper to get more information WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears II. Dictation Different Media LISTEN With the introduction of radio, newspaper publishers wondered how ___________would affect them. Many feared that ____ as a quick and easy means of keeping people ________ would displace the newspaper industry altogether. Others hoped that the belief newscast heard on the air would ________ listeners in the story so they’d buy the paper to get more information. broadcasting radio informed stimulate To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears I. itation This second idea turned out to be closer to the truth. Radio and print were not substitutes for each other but actually supported each other. You see the relationship between different media is not always one of displacement but can be one WBTLE To be continued on the next page BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears This second idea turned out to be _____ to the truth. Radio and print were not __________ for each other but actually supported each other. You see the relationship between different _____ is not always one of ___________ but can be one of _____________. II. Dictation closer substitutes media displacement reinforcement To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears I. itation However this is not always the case. Take television and motion pictures for example, with the_popuarization-of Tv, the motion picture industry suffered greatly. Movie attendance dropped when audience members chose to stay at home and be entertained. Likewise, when a football game was shown on the air, the stands were often empty because fans_chose to watch the game at home WBTLE The end of Dictation BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears However this is not always the____. Take television and motion pictures for example, with the _____________of TV, the motion picture industry suffered greatly. Movie _________ dropped when audience members chose to stay at home and be _________. Likewise, when a football game was shown on the air, the _______ were often empty because _____chose to watch the game at home. II. Dictation case popularization attendance entertained stands fans The end of Dictation
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears III. Poem Appreciation Sonnet XViII trans ation William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May And summer's lease hath all too short a date WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears Sonnet XVIII William Shakespeare • Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? • Thou art more lovely and more temperate. • Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May • And summer’s lease hath all too short a date. III. Poem Appreciation To be continued on the next page
Lesson 12-Lions and Tigers and Bears III. Poem Appreciation Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines and often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometimes declines, By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears • Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, • and often is his gold complexion dimmed; • And every fair from fair sometimes declines, • By chance, or nature’s changing course, untrimmed. III. Poem Appreciation To be continued on the next page