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What are methods of teaching English poem?​

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Answered by baladesale01
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Answer:

for teaching poem

  1. we should first know the meaning of that line or paragraph
  2. we should known the pronounsation
  3. we should know the meaning of each and every word
  4. the redhim for poem
  5. we shold know the grammer and its topics

such things should be avoided while teaching english poem.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Preparation

Meet with other teachers and local poets to talk about how to teach poetry to young people.

Talk with your school librarian about ordering books and creating a poetry book display. Consider incorporating the latest National Poetry Month poster.

Order a poetry anthology or other poetry books for your class.

Attend poetry readings in your community.

Contact your state arts council or your local literary center.

Reread some favorite poems.

Post favorite poems in faculty and staff lounges.

Write at least one poem before beginning a unit on poetry

Reading

Begin each class with a poem by a different poet.

Read a poem over the public address system each morning.

Ask students to memorize poems and then recite them from memory.

Read poems aloud to your students.

Organize a student poetry reading at your local library or bookstore.

Organize a Skype poetry reading where your students can interact with students from another part of the country or world.

Organize a field trip to a local nursing home and have students read poems to the elderly.

Ask each student to create his or her own anthology of favorite poems.

Introduce a new poetic form each week and give examples of poems that use—or reinvent—the form.

Writing

Publish student poetry in your school newspaper or magazine, or on your website.

Publish a special anthology of student poems.

Create a school poem and ask each student to contribute one line.

Give students a list of words and ask them to create a poem using those words.

Invite students to write poems in response to their favorite poems (or to news stories, songs, TV shows, or artworks).

Encourage students to write in the voice of someone else—a parent, friend, or teacher.

Have your students discuss several works by a specific poet by comparing and contrasting his/her poems.

Hold poetry workshops where students discuss one another‘s work.

Have your students write short poems, put them in balloons, and set them free.

Have students write a poem in the style of a particular poet.

Create and send poetry greeting cards to celebrate National Poetry Month.

Challenge students to create a poetry notebook and write one poem per day for every day in April.

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