Poetry and the ESL classroom: how rhyme can work for your students from the OUP blog
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Poetry and the ESL classroom: how rhyme can work for your students from the OUP blog
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Reblogged this on and commented: It advocates creativ...
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i did liked it,i learnt something on ryhm scheme
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Liked your blog. Being an ardent and red of poetry I appreciate how you have tried to knit it into ELT classroom.
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Lysette, I couldn't agree more. I have used poetry too in my adult ESL classes for its rhythm and rhyme. In particular, I really enjoy using "From a Railway Carriage". After we've gone through it...
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