Poems of volunteers to the Korean people

Farewell, Dear People is selected from Farewell, My Love by modern writer Wei Wei. This is a lyrical narrative article, describing the touching scene of 1958 when the last batch of officers and men of Chinese people's Volunteer Army left North Korea to return home and bid farewell to the Korean people at the station, showing the sincere friendship between the volunteers and the Korean people and praising the great friendship between the Chinese and Korean people.

The text is sincere in emotion, interwoven with narration and lyricism, with cordial and touching language and ingenious and unique conception. The author wrote it in the tone of dialogue between the volunteers and the Korean people who came to bid farewell. The first three paragraphs are written in this way, and they all begin with imperative sentences full of pleading will. The content of the intermediate narrative is mainly composed of farewell scenes and unforgettable memories. At the same time, these three natural paragraphs also end with rhetorical questions with full positive significance, avoiding straightforward narration and expressing the deep feelings of the Chinese and Korean people to the fullest. The last three natural paragraphs of the text express the feelings of the volunteer soldiers and the feelings of the volunteer soldiers and the Korean people.

Design concept:

Chinese class is an emotional class. In this case, we should start teaching with the main emotional thread of "moving", and strive to build an open classroom pattern, so that students can read the text well in emotion, let children feel the profound friendship between the Chinese and Korean people in "moving", and let students experience the functions of some special sentence patterns such as key sentences and rhetorical questions to express their emotions in "moving", so as to achieve the harmonious unity of Chinese instrumentality and humanity.