Scroll through the magazine and cut out the text of the ad or title. Together, let 's make interesting texts and ideas. They sound cute and they look beautiful as they stick to a piece of paper. Note: You can also use a cut word as a title to write a poem based on the title you created.
Please come up with an interesting phrase. Now repeat it in your poet several times. For example, use phrases such as "secret night sky", "when you open your eyes", "music with dotted raindrops". Please check if you can use it twice or six times in your poem or you can use it every four lines.
Please concentrate on one color. For example, what kind of words did the blue words influence? Slow dance? What is your best friend's eyes? A little troublesome? Freedom of laughter? Let's move imagination freely
Let's think about your favorite character from books and movies. Please explain his or her feelings about some aspects of the journey. For example, how did Elsa feel it when the movie "Frozen" saw her sister Anna turn into ice? Fainted? Guilty? Confused? Or what did you think of Katniss Everdeen, a trilogy of Hunger Games, when she was hunting in the forest? freedom? Nervousness? Melancholy?
List nouns. Next I will make a list of verbs next to it. Use a dash to connect a noun to a verb. What do you think? Puddle, sneezing? How old is a zebra? Rainbow Smark? If you like to knock on their voice in your mouth, put them on paper and see where they lead you.
Let's see what Cambridge is paying attention to in your writing. The first point is the content itself. If you are asked to write a letter to a friend, you write a poem - well, how good this poem is. Maybe you can write the best poetry in the world history - the examiner will be impressed, and will give you zero point. What Cambridge wants one more thing is to show you the understanding of tone. In the previous example, you were asked to write articles for your English teacher. To what extent is this formal? You do not need to be very formal as you are not writing a lawyer, but do not make it too casual, because you have not written to your best friend.
Everyone can write poetry. But writing a good poem is not easy. I wrote poetry for more than 30 years, and I learned some techniques and best practices in the process. Even if you have never written poetry in your life, these should help you start. And if you are already a poet, who knows? You may still find something to help you improve your work here. Rhymes must not exceed meaning. Clearly it is not just words used in rhyme, it can not make poetry more awkward and rustic. If you are writing rhyming poetry, you can not find a valid rhyme and find a rhyme or rewrite the line you want to rhyme. The meaning is always better than rhyming
Part IV: Write a draft of your poem. If you like, you can use similar prosodic scheme and instrumental use as 'pulled road', or you can write your poems in a separate prosodic system or free poetry . The fifth part reads poems for friends. Is this poem meaningful? Does your poem have enough choices? Otherwise, please correct the poem so that other people can enjoy it. The sixth part modifies your poems, adds titles, and announces the final draft. On the day of the sample student's poetry, I ate two meals at the cafeteria menu: a patty or a salad, I was hungry, so I saw the putty - and I also saw the salad. It looks fresh and crispy, and as it is green most kids have passed it, but the real putty does not look so bad - so I can choose any meal. But I decided to choose a salad. That day I decided that I do not want to eat meat. I know I can be made fun of by my friends, my family - Do they think that I am strange?
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