Evaluation of poetry reading After a long day's work and confusion, I decided to visit the poem reading at 8 o'clock in the evening. I finished my homework and ate dinner. Right now, about 7:20, I heard knocking on the door. This is my RA; he just reminds me that he will leave in a few minutes. Soon, Jeff, another girl and I went to the place I was reading. When we got there, all the back seats were full.
This week I began to introduce children's poems. What is the element of poetry, and how does poetry stimulate children's imagination? Charlotte Huck's reading for children's literature provides guidance on how to assess the literary type of various children throughout the course. This week's reading emphasizes elements and shapes of poetry. Text reading is balanced with what is provided on the electronic preliminary reading page including important analytical articles. The reading of the website of the Gutenberg project directly links you to the classics of children's literature.
· Poetry, theater, information nonfiction, how to understand and understand novels, analysis of sentences, explanation of how to interpret, to enhance understanding of the structure and structure of the elements of the story, to teach how to give guidance to students I will improve reading comprehension ability. Read dramas, novels, and selections among famous poetry and short stories
· To deepen understanding of literary novels, poetry, and plays, deepen understanding of reading, explain ways to analyze, evaluate and interpret sentences, strengthen stories and essays, knowledge of elements and structures; I will instruct the students to learn the history of English literature such as Shakespeare's "Hamlet", "Milton Lost Paradise", "Beowulf" and excerpts of major British literary figures.
Students read and evaluate verses everyday. You focus on one or two specific poem elements and analyze how each poetry term is used to reveal the deeper meaning of a particular poem. You also need to write a work of original poetry and submit your work to our high school literary magazine spectrum. Allegory, head lime, arujon, anaphola, resonance, attitude, fork, folk, blank poetry, Caesla, concise, implication, harmony, caplet, dictic, expansion, elegy, gift, epic, expanded metaphor, free Poetry, image, satire, lyricism, meaning, metaphor, meter, metony, mood, mood, ambiguity, onomatopoeia, paradox, pastoral, pattern, anthropomorphism, Petra Zhang Sonnet, form poetry, monologue, festival, style, symbolism, Tone, lozenge, villa, sound