Kids Corner: Comparing and Analysing poetry - Literary techniques
Part four of analysing and comparing poetry for GCSE and A-Level is Literary techniques!
Wednesday Wildcard: Use poetry to improve your English
Is there a little voice in you that wants to play with colours or build something? Maybe you are a creative soul. I like to look for new and creative ways to learn English, and this week I want to talk about poetry.
Gateway to Grammar: The Word Sandwhich (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs)
Kids Corner: Funny Poems for Kids
“Oh flowery fluffy love muffin, how doth thy……” *SNORE*. Don’t worry I find that kind of poetry really boring too. But I have good news!
Saturday Supplement: “Thank you” A poem by Lana Williams
A poem to say thank you to all my learners
Saturday Supplement: A Wright English Halloween
As the church bell rings,
The lesson begins,
And the Team chat is filled,
With devilish things.
A Wright English Poem
Hello there! It’s me, Lana Betts,
I’ve been waiting to meet you, I’ve prepared my headset,
I’m excited to help you achieve all your goals,
And work with you as your great future unfolds…
Wednesday Wildcard: T.S. Watt’s Pronunciation Poem
Here is a silly poem about how difficult English pronunciation can be! Enjoy:
"I take it you already know
of touch and bough and cough and dough?
Others may stumble, but not you….