btlew lesson 4 - wisdom of bear wood part one enter
TRANSCRIPT
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
Part OnePart One
ENTER
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
Warm-upWarm-up
I. Love
II. A Song About Friendship
III. Beauty of Nature
IV. Story Telling
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
The Little Boy and the Old Man
I.I. Love Love (1)(1)
Said the little boy, "Sometimes ______________."
Said the little old man, " _______________. "
The little boy whispered, " ______________. "
" ______________, " laughed the old man.
Said the little boy, " ______________. "
The old man nodded. " ______________. "
I drop my spoonI do that too
I wet my pants
I do that too
I often cry
So do I
Listen to the poem.
Complete the spots.
To be continued on the next page.
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
The Little Boy and the Old Man
"But worst of all, " said the boy, " it seems
________________________________. "
And he felt the warmth of a wrinkled old hand.
" ___________________, " said the little old man.
—Shel Silverstein
grown-ups don't pay attention to me
I know what you mean
To be continued on the next page.
I.I. Love Love (1)(1)
B T L EW The end of Love.
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
I.I. Love Love (2)(2)
Spread love everywhere you go: first of all
in your own (1)______. Give love to your
(2)_______, to your wife or husband, to a next
door (3)__________ … Let no one ever come to
you without leaving (4)________ and (5)________.
Be the living (6)____________ of God's
kindness; kindness in your (7)______,
kindness in your (8)______, kindness in your
(9)______, kindness in your warm (10)_________. —Mother
Teresa
Listen to the passage.
Complete the spots.
house
children
neighbor better happie
r expression face
eyes smile greeting
B T L EW
Auld Lang Syne
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brocht to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and days of auld lang syne?
For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne; we’ll raise a cup o’ kindness yet for auld lang syne.
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
II.II. A Song About A Song About FriendshipFriendship
To be continued on the next page.
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
Auld Lang Syne
For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne; we’ll raise a cup o’ kindness yet for auld lang syne.
To be continued on the next page.
II.II. A Song About A Song About FriendshipFriendship
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
友谊地久天长怎能忘记旧日朋友,
心中能不怀念?
旧日朋友岂能相忘,
友谊地久天长。
我们往日情意相投,
让我们紧紧握手,
让我们举杯畅饮,
友谊地久天长。
The end of A Song About Friendship.
II.II. A Song About A Song About FriendshipFriendship
B T L EW
树
在伊甸园里,在滋生万物的草土上,上帝栽下了美好的树——优美,高大,仪态万千,壮丽地耸立在上帝面前。
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
TREES
In the Garden of Eden, planted by God,
There were goodly trees in the springing sod—
Trees of beauty and height and grace,
To stand in splendor before His face:
III.III. Beauty of Beauty of NatureNature
poem
To be continued on the next page.
Translation
B T L EW
树
苹果树和山核桃树,白蜡树和梨树,橡树和山毛榉,还有珍贵的鹅掌揪,摇曳的白杨,高贵的青松,枝条依依的榆树排列在河堤上;
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
TREES
Apple and hickory, ash and pear,
Oak and beech, and the tulip rare,
The trembling aspen, the noble pine,
The sweeping elm by the river line;
poem
To be continued on the next page.
III.III. Beauty of Beauty of NatureNature Translation
B T L EW
树供鸟儿在上面筑巢和鸣唱的树,春天里给人欢乐的丁香树;严霜降临便变色凋零的树为造物主的行走铺设地毯;
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
TREES
Trees for the birds to build and sing,
And the lilac tree for a joy in spring;
Trees to turn at the frosty call
And carpet the ground for their Lord’s footfall;
poem
To be continued on the next page.
III.III. Beauty of Beauty of NatureNature Translation
B T L EW
树
用以结果、生火和遮荫的树,供能工巧匠建造房屋的树;可做弯弓、长矛和连枷,以及大船龙骨和桅杆的树——上帝把他们造得千姿百态,为人类世界各尽其才。
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
TREES
Trees for fruitage and fire and shade,
Trees for the cunning builder's trade;
Wood for the bow, the spear, and the flail,
The keel and the mast of the daring sail—
He made them of every grain and girth
For the use of man in the Garden of Earth.
poem
To be continued on the next page.
III.III. Beauty of Beauty of NatureNature Translation
B T L EW
树
他唯恐世人只知坐享天工,却忘了赐予这一切的天堂之主,于是在山顶上,上帝栽下了红彤彤的枫树,让世人共睹。
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
TREES
Then lest the soul should not lift her eyes
From the gift to the Giver of Paradise,
On the crown of a hill, for all to see,
God planted a scarlet maple tree.
by Bliss Carman
poem
The end of Beauty of Nature.
III.III. Beauty of Beauty of NatureNature Translation
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
IV.IV. Story TellingStory TellingWork in groups.
Your imagination
is encouraged!
Make up a story with the following elements.
woodlands an owl
a boy
shortbread
an old ladya cottage
To be continued on the next page.
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
Compare your story with the text. Have you found anything unexpected?
IV.IV. Story TellingStory Telling
The end of Story Telling.
B T L EW
Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood
Part OnePart One
This is the end of Part One. Please click HOME to visit other parts.