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Lectured by Betty
Where the Sun Always Rises
Where the Sun Always
P1 Listening and eaking Activities
P2 Reading comprehe ion and
Language Activities
P3 Extended Activities
P1 Listening and eaking Activities
1 Brai torming
2 The woman on the hilltop
3 Changes in the countryside
4 Pick your favorite
5 Look at the other side of the picture
1 Brai torming
Work with your group to think out as many
words/phrases/expre io as po ible about
country life and the changes. Write them
down in the blanks below
Expre io of natural phenomena
Expre io of flowers
Expre io of trees
Expre io of countryside animals/i ects
Ver for talking about the countryside/changes (of life)
Expre io of natural phenomena
dawn, sunrise, twilight, su et,
moonlit, mist, fog, rain, ow,
storm, hail, flowering, budding
Expre io of flowers
lily, rose, tulip, gardenia, daisy,
daffodil, chrysanthemum (mum),
poi ettia, violet, sunflower,
Expre io of trees
pine, willow, poplar, fir, plane
tree, magnolia, redwood
Expre io of countryside
animals/i ects
sheep, pig, buffalo, cow, bull,
deer, goat, lizard, cicada,
butterfly, dragonfly, frog,
tadpole, ant, bee, termite, wa ,
mosquito, fly, beetle, cricket,
gra ho er
Ver for talking about the
countryside/changes (of life)
(The trees/flowers) blo om in April, (Morning)
awake at the crack of the day, (The leaves) decay
in winter. (The little pond) arkles in the sun, (Early
morning mist) disa ears with the sunrise, (The wind)
wanes / dies away, (The storm) su ides, (The flood
water) recedes, (The garden) thrives after rain,
(Changes) bring new life into the village; (Old
occupatio ) die / disa ear / are replaced by …,
(New entertainment) comes into being. (Village life)
declines / is gone forever. (Automobiles / Machinery)
sweep(s) away …
2 The woman on the hilltop
Listen to the recording and a wer the
following questio a. Why do some people prefer to live in the
countryside and not in the city?
b. Describe Sharon’s farm
c. What does Sharon’s family think of her
lifestyle?
d. What kind of hard times has Sharon
experienced on her farm?
e. Does Sharon have any regrets?
a. Why do some people prefer to live in the
countryside and not in the city?
They prefer to live in the countryside
because the cities are too congested,
polluted, and life there was too hectic
while the countryside has clean air,
fewer people, a slower pace, and
natural beauty.
b. Describe Sharon’s farm
Sharon lives on a one acre farm
perched on a hilltop. One her farm she
has goats, chicke , a cat and a dog.
There is a vegetable garden and a
flower garden. There are also a le
trees on her land.
c. What does Sharon’s family think of her
lifestyle?
Her family thinks she is crazy and
wasting her life away, and that she
should be making money and working
as a profe ional.
d. What kind of hard times has Sharon
experienced on her farm?Does Sharon have
any regrets?
Sharon has experienced the hard times
of terrible wind storms when branches
crashed down everywhere near her
house and heavy flooding during rainy
season which made the roads
u a able. On two occasio some
dangerous wild animals pa ed through
her land and threatened her animals
Does Sharon have any regrets?
Sharon has no regrets and feels
fortunate to be living “a peaceful
healthy life close to the beauties and
truths of nature.
3 Changes in the countryside
The following expre io may be useful
during your discu ion
There used to be …
People no longer …
The farmers would rise up before
daybreak …
Going to town used to be a great treat for …
It never occurred to me …
Standing at my door, I would see … in the
south, dreaming about …, but now, … a
reality
4 Pick your favorite
if you had the o ortunity to plant trees
and flowers and grow vegetables and
raise animals on your farm, what would
you plant, grow and raise and why? Use
the vocabulary you have learnt in the
brai torming section of this unit.
5 Look at the other side of the
picture
Country life often involves many
inconveniences, and sometimes-even
dangers. Have you experienced any
such inconvenient or dangerous
situatio ? If you haven’t, you may
learn of some from your partners.
P2 Reading Comprehe ion
and Language Activities
Pre-reading Task
TEXT
Comprehe ion work
Pre-reading Task
Discu 1. Which of the following views do you
a reciate most? Can you tell your partner
when you visited the place and how it
impre ed you?
2. What factors, in your opinion, contribute
most to one’s a reciation of natural beauty?
(Age, mood, education, etc.)
The Three Gorges The Huangguoshu
Waterfalls
Cliffs in the
Huangshan Mountai Yuanming Garden rui Ancient forests
in Zhangjiajie
The panoramic view
on the top of MT. Tai
Where the Sun Always Rises
By Marnie O. Mamminga
1~2
3~5
6~7
8~9
10~12
13~15
16~17
Where the Sun Always Rises (1~2)
“Get up! Get up!” my mother whi ers. My eyes
flash open in the predawn gray. Sleepily, I look
around the screened in porch of our family’s log
cabin, where we end our vacation. I take in the
green porch swing, the table, the twin bed where
my sister slee , the smoky gla of the kerosene
lantern. My face feels the coolne of the
early=morning air.
I relax and curl deeper beneath the blankets’
warmth.
Flash open: open quickly and wide.
Take in: mentally a orb what is seen.
Where the Sun Always Rises (3~5)
“Get up!” my mother whi ers again. “the
sunrise is glorious!” careful not to let the screen
door slam, she sets off down to the lake.
Get up to see the sunrise? The last thing this 14-
year-old wants to do is leave a warm bed to see
the sun rise. It’s freezing out there.
My 17-year-old sister pushes back her covers and
sits up. I make a supreme effort and struggle out
too. We grab my father’s World War II army
blankets and wrap them pajamas. Our pace is
quick. One of us mi es catching the screen door.
It slams.
The last thing this 14-year-old
wants to do: What the 14-year-old
dislikes most is to get out of a
warm bed and walk out into the
freezing outdoors to see the
sunrise.
Make a supreme effort: make a
very great effort.
Mi es catching the screen door:
(One of us) does not get hold of
the kitchen door before it slams
Where the Sun Always Rises (6~7)
Gingerly, we pick our way over sli ery rocks and
prickly pine needles, down 49 dew-covered log
ste to the shore. We catch our breath and look
up. Acro the lake, on the lake shore, the first
light catching the soft red of her hair.
Hues of lavender, rose and amber begin to
pulsate in the sky. High above, in the soft blue, a
lone star still arkles. Silver mist rises gently
from the lake. All is still
Where the Sun Always Rises (8~9)
Suddenly, the curve of a brilliant sun bursts
through the dark forest. The world –begi to
awaken. A blue heron rises from a distant shore
and gently fa its way over the water. Two
ducks make a ri led landing near our dock, wile
a loon skims along the edge of a nearby island,
hunting its morning food.
Breathing the chill air, the three of us draw our
blankets closer. At last, the soft hues of dawn
turn bright with the new day. The star fades. My
sister and I take one more look and race back to
Where the Sun Always Rises (10~12)
My mother is reluctant to leave the sunrise
amphitheater. It is a while before I hear her rech
the top step and gently close the porch door.
“Get up! Get up!” I whi er to my adolescent so sleeping in the old metal beds on the cabin porch.
“come see the sunrise! It’s awesome!”
I watch as they atch the World War II army
blankets from their beds and stumble out the porch
door. It slams, Gingerly, they maneuver over
sli er rocks and prickly pine needles down 49
dew-covered log ste to the lake shore.
Where the Sun Always Rises (13~15)
Their grand mother, her red hair now streaked with
white, is already there. She greets us silently with a
bright smile, gathers her blanker closer and tur toward the east.
My so watch intently as the rich colors of the
sunrise soar into the sky. It i ’t long before the
lake awake at the flap of a blue heron’s wings
and the melodic call of a loon.
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