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Poetry reflects the world we live in! It's like a mirror through which we see ourselves and examine various philosophical thoughts that embrace humankind. Unfortunately, in most schools in Canada, many students prefer to read novels than works of famous poets. But this doesn't relegate its relevance as poetry has transformed education and improved learning for students who held on to it even when it seems complicated.
Teachers use poetry to help students understand how to write, read and speak a language in any context. And when they know the nuance of a language, they can easily express themselves using words that convey deep meaning. For many reasons, poetry is the backbone of English literature from elementary school to university.
Teachers also use poetry to help their students understand and respect the opinions of others and respect their decision in different circumstances. Little wonder why many see poetry as "life", and they go all the way to nurture the passion for learning it and to teach it to a wide range of audiences.
Are you interested in teaching poetry in Winnipeg but need to figure out where to start? With the tips below, teaching poetry could be a cinch, and you could get your students to love it too.
Before diving deep into poetry properly, it's essential to introduce simple poems your students can easily relate to at their level. This is because many students in Winnipeg have the preconceived notion that chemistry is boring. Therefore, it's essential to help them see the bigger picture and overcome their fears.
For example, before they begin reading a poem, consider telling them the kind of tone and perception they should have if they want to get real meaning from the poem.
Set up a poetry corner in your classroom if you plan to imbibe poetry into their daily study and make them develop a passion for it. Put some textbooks on display in the corner to create a tiny library so that students can easily read any text they are interested in from the corner.
Here, it would help if you employed repetition to create emphasis by reading the poem aloud to your students more than once. It could also help them realize that you can’t read a poem once and understand its meaning immediately.
This is one of the best ways to help students value reading and develop good study habits while learning. Learning about the poet, studying their life history, and when and where they lived before reading their poem is essential.
That way, the student can quickly conclude a poem's meaning and refrain from relying on popular myths.
Most students easily remember what they started the day with at school. A read-aloud poem could resonate with facts about an event in the student's minds. If you can't wrap your head around reading a poem each day with your students, you can easily play a YouTube video of someone reading a poem for them to watch.
While some poems are easy to grasp, understanding what the poet is trying to say requires careful thought and evaluation. Most poems use figurative speech like idioms, metaphors, and similes to express a particular opinion. Therefore, it's essential to teach students the meaning of this symbolic speech to aid their study of poetry.
Only a few poets are born with the talent to write poets. Most people have never sat down to write poetry. Suppose you are one of them. It's not a pity state. You can also improve your poetic skills and teach others how to do it. It's easy!
Poetry can be both! Yes, it can be an innate talent or a skill you acquired in school. Poetry consists of words, emotions and ideas. If you could combine these three elements and make some sense of them, you are already on your way to becoming a great poet.
Therefore, the onus is upon you to figure out how you discovered poetry, fell in love with it and eventually wrote your first poem. For most poets, the words they write in their poem flow more naturally. To these, poetry is an innate talent they were born with.
Even if you weren't born with this talent, you could learn poetry from some of the best poets in Winnipeg. Come to Superprof and discover the hundreds of talented tutors offering various poetry services at your convenient time.
Giles
Poetry tutor
Giles was amazing!!! He showed me ways I can improve my writing leveraging on the tools I already have. I left the call with some great ideas that I am already putting to work! It was totally worth it!!!
Ayooluwa, 2 years ago