and rhythms
Children's everyday lives
Her personal childhood memories
Give Children fresh insights of the world
(Linked to the poem “You and I”)
Overall Objective of Teaching with Poems
Students will be able to (SWABAT) meet with a variety of poems and activities in class.
SWBAT learn not only poems, but also English language.
SWABAT get some stimuli on their creativity.
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1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose of the Research
English has become the global language used nowadays in commerce, cultural exchanges as well human and diplomatic relations. Hence, English education has become a very important issue for nations all over the world. South Korea as a monolingual country has found in English language a convenient access to the world and this is one of the reasons why t
language, of giving them ample opportunity to use the language for both meaning-focused communication and form-focused instruction, of their receiving enough instructional support from teacher to be able to participate successfully in language-related activities that are beyond their current proficiency levels, and of creating a range of authentic contexts that allow full performance of the langu
language function. It has as its foundation current knowledge about language development as a constructive, meaning-oriented process in which language is viewed as an authentic, natural, real-world experience, andlanguage learning is perceived as taking place through functional reading and writing situations." (p. 458) (Lapp, D. & Flood, J. (1992). Teaching reading to every child. (3rd ed.). New
The international latin language (B.C. 75 – A.D. 1500) was replaced by the more civilized English language in the Middle Ages, though it defeated the Greek language. The latin was at the time barbaric and immoral, compared to the Dark language of English written in the Bible and the narrative and lyric literatures. The International English Language since A.D. 1000 has been developed into