How to evaluate the pairs in the language books

Updated on culture 2024-07-29
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The sky is far away.

    Blue Mountain floats.

    Dai water splashed.

    11.A wild river with a long store A few up: a long river in a belt: several wild shops.

    15.The peaks and the heavens are beautiful, and the rivers are connected to the mountains, and the rivers are connected to the mountains.

    16.Jiangcheng Wenpu Sai Returns to the Horn Sail: Chengsai Wen Horn Plays Down: Jiangpu Recognizes the Sail.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The text consists of three stanzas, each with four lines, and the structure is the same: the first two lines of each stanza are monosyllabic words against monosyllabic words, such as "Ancient vs. Zen Eyes and Present", "Morning vs. Dusk", "Peach vs. Plum"; The last two lines are two-syllable words to two-syllable words, such as "severe cold versus scorching heat", "gentle wind versus drizzle", and "warbler song versus swallow dance".

    The three rhymes, respectively using concise and figurative language and alternating rhythms of long and short sentences, or synonymous pairs or antonym pairs, depict the cycle of the four seasons, winter goes to spring, day and night alternate, thriving, and the natural law of the growth of all things.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Actually, this language. It is easy to read and easy to memorize, but copying can be difficult for children.

    In fact, we adults all know that pairs, especially one word to one word, are basically words with opposite or similar meanings to form a confrontation. But for children, especially first-graders, he doesn't really understand this. can read more and accumulate more, so that he can feel that he can only understand, not speak.

    That's where we're going to give him an example. Especially the examples that he often sees, comes into contact with, and often uses in his life. For example, heaven to earth, you to me, boys to girls.

    White to black, good to bad, up to bottom, left to right. Another example is spring breeze to summer rain, autumn frost to winter snow, wind to rain, snow to frost, and so on. Red flowers on green trees.

    If the kids say chalkboard versus chalk, desk versus chair, classroom versus playground. We don't want to hit him because it's not wrong, and these words are all around children, and we should encourage this kind of discovery to fall into the hail. As the child grows older, his sense of language and writing will become more and more profound, and he will become more and more comfortable and beautiful in using it at that time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    From "Literacy 3" in the first grade Chinese textbook.

    The full text reads as follows:

    Clouds against fog, snow against frost.

    The wind is against the drizzle, and the morning glow is against the sunset.

    Flowers to grass, butterflies to bees.

    The blue sky is against the green field, and the purple is against the red.

    Peach to plum, willow to poplar.

    The mountains are clear to the water, and the birds are fragrant to the flowers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Heaven vs. (earth), rain vs. (wind), midsummer vs. (midwinter), half-heartedness, high vs. (low), urgent vs. (slow), green leaves vs. (safflower), scorching sun vs. (cold wind), wide vs. (narrow), obvious vs. (sheltered), snow vs. (harvest years), commonplace vs. (cliché).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Heaven vs. (earth) rain vs. (snow) midsummer vs. (cold winter) half-heartedly vs. (all over the world), high vs. (low), urgent vs. (slow), green leaves vs. (safflower), scorching sun vs. (heavy snow), wide vs. (narrow), obvious vs. (hidden), snow vs. (harvest years), commonplace vs. (unheard of) I'm so hard, you give me points.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I can only say that I understand, the sky is high to the earth, the green leaves are to the red flowers, and the width is narrow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Morning pair (twilight).

    The wind is high on (the moon is dark).

    Autumn moon white pair (sunset red).

    The dragon dive finally jumped right (the bird is tired and knows how to return).

    The blue water falls far from the dry stream (the jade mountain is high and the two peaks are cold).

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Morning vs. twilight, high wind vs. moonlight.

    Autumn moon white can be blue to spring water.

    The dragon dive can finally do nothing to the fish.

    The blue water falls far from the dry stream, and the yellow flowers suddenly sprout from the withered vines.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At night, the clouds are light, the sunset is red, the phoenix dance is out, and the red sun is nearly rising.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Morning to (noon), wind high (rain), autumn moon white (sunset red).

    The dragon dive is finally right (the blue water falls far from the dry stream).

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