lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers Part One Warm-up B L E ENTER
W B T L E lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Part One ENTER
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers Warm-up Contents I。 On Kindness II Discussion III, Enioy the Poem W TLE
W B T L E lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Warm-up I. On Kindness II. Discussion III.Enjoy the Poem
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers I. On Kindness Listen to e passage In the midst of global crises such as Complete pollution, wars and famine kindness may the spots. be too easily dismissed as a issuer or a luxury to be addressed after the urgent. problems are solved. But kindness is the greatest need in all those areas- kindness toward the environment toward other nations toward the needs of people who are suffering. Until we reflect basic kindness in everything we do, our political gestures will be fleeting and fragile W B T L E To be continued in the next page
W B T L E To be continued in the next page. lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers I. On Kindness In the midst of _____ crises such as pollution, ____ and famine, kindness may be too easily _________ as a "soft" issue, or a luxury to be addressed after the _____ problems are solved. But kindness is the greatest ______ in all those areas— kindness toward the ___________, toward other _______, toward the needs of people who are _________. Until we reflect basic kindness in everything we do, our _______ gestures will be fleeting and _______. Listen to the passage. Complete the spots. global wars dismissed urgent need environment nations suffering political fragile
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers I. On Kindness Simple kindness may be the most vital key to the riddle of how human beings can live with each other in peace and care properl for this planet we all share. That idea is at the heart of everything the Human Kindness foundation does Bo Lozoff W TLE The end of on Kindness
W B T L E The end of “On Kindness”. lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers I. On Kindness Simple kindness may be the most ____ key to the riddle of how human beings can live with each other in _____, and care properly for this planet we all _____. That idea is at the _____ of everything the Human Kindness Foundation does. —Bo Lozoff vital peace share heart
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers I.① sCISSOR Please discuss the following questions in groups 1. Do you agree that it would be foolish to trust strangers? Give your reasons and examples 2. Have you ever been helped by strangers when you were in trouble? Tell your own experiences. W TLE The end of iscussion
W B T L E lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Please discuss the following questions in groups II. Discussion 1. Do you agree that it would be foolish to trust strangers? Give your reasons and examples. 2. Have you ever been helped by strangers when you were in trouble? Tell your own experiences. The end of Discussion
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers III. Enjoy the poem Kindness Kindness glides about my house. Dame Kindness, she is so nice! The blue and red jewels of her rings smoke In the windows the mirrors Are filling with smiles. W TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Kindness Kindness glides about my house. Dame Kindness, she is so nice! The blue and red jewels of her rings smoke In the windows, the mirrors Are filling with smiles. III. Enjoy the Poem To be continued on the next page
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers III. Enjoy the poem Kindness fluid n 液体;流质 What is so real as the cry of a child? A rabbit's cry may be wilder But it has no soul Sugar can cure everything, so Kindness says. Sugar is a necessary fluid, W TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E fluid n. 液体;流质 lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Kindness What is so real as the cry of a child? A rabbit's cry may be wilder But it has no soul. Sugar can cure everything, so Kindness says. Sugar is a necessary fluid, III. Enjoy the Poem To be continued on the next page
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers III. Enjoy the poem poultice n. Kindness 膏状药 anesthetize vt Its crystals a little poultice. 麻痹,使麻痹 o kindness, kindness Sweetly picking up pieces! My Japanese silks, desperate butterflies, May be pinned any minute, anesthetized. W TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E poultice n. 膏状药 anesthetize vt. 麻痹, 使麻痹 lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Kindness Its crystals a little poultice. O kindness, kindness Sweetly picking up pieces! My Japanese silks, desperate butterflies, May be pinned any minute, anesthetized. III. Enjoy the Poem To be continued on the next page
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers III. Enjoy the poem Kindness And here you come, with a cup of tea wreathe v Wreathed in steam 环绕盘旋 The blood jet is poetry, There is no stopping it. You hand me two children two roses. -by sylvia plath W TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E wreathe v. 环绕盘旋 lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Kindness And here you come, with a cup of tea Wreathed in steam. The blood jet is poetry, There is no stopping it. You hand me two children, two roses. —by Sylvia Plath III. Enjoy the Poem To be continued on the next page
lesson 12-The Kindness of Strangers III. Enjoy the poem Kindness comments The best way to understand the poem is to imagine yourself having a bad day and coming home and while you sit at the table, your mother comes along nicely with some cookies and a hot cup of tea as if everything is all right. David from United states W TLE The end of Enjoy the Poem
W B T L E lesson 12 - The Kindness of Strangers Kindness The best way to understand the poem is to imagine yourself having a bad day and coming home and while you sit at the table, your mother comes along nicely with some cookies and a hot cup of tea as if everything is all right. David from United States III. Enjoy the Poem comments The end of Enjoy the Poem