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WELCOME

WELCOME. Introduction – . Class : Nine Subject : English Unit : Fourteen Lesson : Four Time : 50 minutes Date : 31/03/2014. MIAH MD. CHUNNU Asst. Librarian NAK High School, Gouripuir , Mymensingh 01918036800,muhammedchunnu@yahoo.com. Warm up. Horse runs too fast.

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WELCOME

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  1. WELCOME

  2. Introduction – Class : Nine Subject : English Unit : Fourteen Lesson : Four Time : 50 minutes Date : 31/03/2014 MIAH MD. CHUNNU Asst. Librarian NAK High School, Gouripuir, Mymensingh 01918036800,muhammedchunnu@yahoo.com

  3. Warm up Horse runs too fast Car runs very fast

  4. Go to school quickly Go to office in a hurry push and move push and also move

  5. TIME Stop Try to stop hand of watch Try to stop time

  6. The Poem Time, You Old Gypsy Man

  7. Learning Outcome— After we have studied the lesson, we will be able to— 1. read and understand poem 2. Use English sounds, stress and intonation 3. interpret, evaluate and summarize poem 4. ask and answer questions.

  8. Pair Work Ask and answer the following questions – 1. Have you seen any gipsy ? If yes, where? 2. Do gypsies live in our country? 3. In what ways are they different from the general people?

  9. Individual Work • Read the poem— • TIME, you old gipsy man,  Will you not stay,Put up your caravan  Just for one day? • All things I'll give you • Will you be my guest, • Bells for your jennet • Of silver the best, • Goldsmiths shall beat you • A great golden ring, • Peacocks shall bow to you, • Little boys sing, • Oh, and sweet girls will • Festoon you with may. • Time, you old gipsy, • Why hasten away?

  10. All things I'll give you Will you be my guest, Bells for your jennet Of silver the best, Goldsmiths shall beat you A great golden ring, Peacocks shall bow to you, Little boys sing, Oh, and sweet girls will Festoon you with may. Time, you old gipsy, Why hasten away? Last week in Babylon, Last night in Rome, Morning, and in the crush Under Paul's dome; Under Paul's dial You tighten your rein— Only a moment, And off once again;

  11. Off to some city Now blind in the womb, Off to another Ere that's in the tomb. Time, you old gipsy man,   Will you not stay, Put up your caravan   Just for one day? By Ralph Hodgson

  12. Group Work Read the poem again and answers the following question in groups— 1. Why does the poet call time an old gipsy man ? 2. Make a list of things the poet will offer time if it stays just for a day. 3. What else can you offer time if it stays for a day?

  13. Evaluation 1. What is the name of the poem? Ans. : Time, You Old Gypsy Man. 2. Who wrote the poem? Ans. : Ralph Hodgson. 3. What is the main element of the poem? Ans. : Time. 4. Where did the time stay last week? Ans. : Babylon. 5. How many lines are there in this poem? Ans. : 32.

  14. Write the summary of the poem in your own way.

  15. THANK YOU

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