Which house is the most beautiful?

Which house is the most beautiful? The text reads as follows:

"Which House is the Most Beautiful" is the text of the fourth lesson in the first volume of the first grade of primary school Chinese published by People's Education Press. This text is a four-sentence poem. The first and second sentences, in the form of counting songs, tell the gratifying changes in the rural landscape since the reform and opening up: there are more new houses, and the new houses are tall and spacious, with flowers and trees in front of and behind them.

Ask and answer three or four sentences, pointing out that the houses in primary schools are the most beautiful and can arouse students' pride. The content of the text is close to the reality of children's life, and the use of overlapping words and numbers makes the poem rhythmic and catchy to read.

One room, two rooms,

Green tiles, white walls,

Wide doors, big windows.

Three rooms, four rooms,

Flowers and fruits are fragrant in front of the house, and trees are lined up behind the house.

Which house is the most beautiful?

This is our primary school auditorium.

This is a fast-paced poem, so students should feel relaxed and happy when reading aloud.

Let the students read the text freely and get a preliminary understanding of the content of the text. "Blue tiles and white walls" means that the color of the house is very beautiful; "Wide doors and big windows" is a structural compliment to a spacious and bright house.

"There are flowers and fruits in front of the house and trees behind the house" means that there are flowers and trees around the new house and the environment is beautiful. Ask and answer the last two sentences. The third sound of "number" stands out in comparison. Among the newly built houses in rural areas, primary schools are the most beautiful.