esson 2-Going Home Part One Warm-up W B T LE ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home Part One ENTER
esson 2-Going Home Warm-up Contents 》好 I. Enjoy a song version of the text NX II. Home-going of a different sort III Read a poem-Returning Home o W B T LE
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home Warm-up I. Enjoy a song version of the text II. Home-going of a different sort III.Read a poem—Returning Home
TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE A OLRTOAK REL I'm coming home Ive done my time Now I've got to know what is and isn't mine If you received my letter telling you I'd soon be free Then you ll know just what to do if you still want me If you still want me Oh tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree It's been three long years do you still want me If I don't see a ribbon round the old oak tree I'll stay on the bus forget about us put the blame on me If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree A
W B T L E TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE I'm coming home I've done my time Now I've got to know what is and isn't mine If you received my letter telling you I'd soon be free Then you'll know just what to do if you still want me If you still want me Oh tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree It's been three long years do you still want me If I don't see a ribbon round the old oak tree I'll stay on the bus forget about us put the blame on me If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree
TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE Bus driver please look for me Cause i couldn't bear to see what i might see I'm really still in prison and my love she holds the key A simple yellow ribbon's what I need to set me free I wrote and told her please Oh tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree It's been three long years do you still want me If I don't see a ribbon round the old oak tree I'll stay on the bus forget about us put the blame on me If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree 3太
W B T L E TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE Bus driver please look for me 'Cause I couldn't bear to see what I might see I'm really still in prison and my love she holds the key A simple yellow ribbon's what I need to set me free I wrote and told her please Oh tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree It's been three long years do you still want me If I don't see a ribbon round the old oak tree I'll stay on the bus forget about us put the blame on me If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree
TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE Now the whole damn bus is cheering And i cant believe i see A hundred yellow ribbons round the old oak tree Im coming home
W B T L E TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE Now the whole damn bus is cheering And I can't believe I see A hundred yellow ribbons’ round the old oak tree I'm coming home
esson 2-Going Home [I. Home-going of a different sort W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home II. Home-going of a different sort To be continued on the next page
esson 2-Going Home II. Home-going of a different sort Questions: 1. What is the name of the movie? 2. Scarlet is anxious to go home. What does home mean to her? 3. What is her home like now? Does she prepare herself for this dramatic change at home? 4. What does home usually associate your mind with? W B T LE The end of " Home-going
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home Questions: 1. What is the name of the movie? 2. Scarlet is anxious to go home. What does home mean to her? 3. What is her home like now? Does she prepare herself for this dramatic change at home? 4. What does home usually associate your mind with? The end of “Home-going”. II. Home-going of a different sort
esson 2-Going Home III. Read a poem Returning Home Approaching the door hesitantly warily I reach for the bell and push. My arrival announced, serves to feed my fear, d of denial and rejection I left here silently, when you were not looking Slipping away, ghostly. W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home III. Read a poem Returning Home Approaching the door hesitantly, warily. I reach for the bell and push. My arrival announced, serves to feed my fear, of denial and rejection. I left here silently, when you were not looking. Slipping away, ghostly. To be continued on the next page
esson 2-Going Home III. Read a poem Returning Home It was not until ierd that you knew I had left, and that error was enough for most to close the door forever At the door now waiting for your reply. The threshold of your heart has never looked so frightening. Am I more afraid of being turned away, W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home To be continued on the next page. Returning Home It was not until I err'd that you knew I had left, and that error was enough for most to close the door forever. At the door now, waiting for your reply. The threshold of your heart has never looked so frightening. Am I more afraid of being turned away, III. Read a poem
esson 2-Going Home III. Read a poem Returning Home or of being accepted and living with my guilt? Do I fear your love and your forgiveness? Or my own inability to let bygones be bygones? Regardless of my fear, here I am, at the door to your heart, at the door to my home. W B T LE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 2 – Going Home Returning Home or of being accepted and living with my guilt? Do I fear your love and your forgiveness? Or my own inability to let bygones be bygones? Regardless of my fear, here I am, at the door to your heart, at the door to my home. III. Read a poem To be continued on the next page