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Latest post Thu, May 29 2003 9:09 AM by maj. 13 replies.
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maj  +  620 Thu, 29 May 03 09:09 AM
From my point of view, poetry is hardly ever used in EFL textbooks. I am not a poet myself but i would like to build up a poem quiz that could be used in low level classes. I would really appreciate your contributions.



Blue, sky, sea, look!

Blue, sky, sea- food,

paella, good food

these, I miss

from my childhood.


The person who wrote this poem is from
a) England
b) Germany
c) Spain
maj
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jessica144, 6 yr 177 days ago
C!
chris  +  644 Sun, 01 Jun 03 11:08 AM
Majoqui - I'm not very good at poetry but give me a couple of days and I'm sure I can come up with a four-liner!
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maj, 6 yr 175 days ago
hi Chris! thanks for the picture.
chris, 6 yr 175 days ago
The picture? I'm lost? Help - which picture?
chris, 6 yr 175 days ago
Anyway, have you had any more ideas re poetry for low level students
maj, 6 yr 175 days ago
didn't you like this one?
chris  +  656 Sun, 01 Jun 03 06:37 PM
Yes, I liked it a lot - and I think poetry would be great to use in my class too. It's just I am not creative enough to make up my ownSmile [:)]
maj, 6 yr 175 days ago
ok, as you suggested I'll give you a couple of days to improve your creativity!
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