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  1. Poems About English and Access (2)

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Part 2: English language learners from all over the world wrote poems about English and their Access programs. Download the poems or read them online.
  2. Poems about Spirituality and Religion

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Read poems about religion and spirituality by students from around the world. Read poems below or download the PDFs.
  3. The Formeaning Response Approach: Poetry in the EFL Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2009, Volume 47, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses the use of poetry-based activities in the English as foreign language (EFL) classroom. It claims that poetry exposes learners to content-rich materials. It presents the Formeaning Response approach, which combines language elements with personal responses to poetry, and offers activities that motivate students to attend and respond to both the form and the overall meaning.
  4. My Classroom: Philippines

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article profiles the two teaching contexts in which Edgar Manaran has taught English by using creativity, dedication, and perseverance to overcome unique challenges and meet the needs of his students.
  5. Vocabulary Jigsaw Review

    In: English Teaching Forum 2022, Volume 60, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The authors present a step-by-step guide to playing this group-based, interactive game in which learners use clues to find previously studied vocabulary. The game can be played with advanced-beginner learners and can be adapted for more-advanced learners.
  6. Classroom Techniques: - What a Feeling!

    In: English Teaching Forum 2005, Volume 43, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article argues for the use of collaborative writing through poems in the ESL classroom. This activity gives students the motivation to express their creativity while improving teamwork skills that are important outside of the classroom. The author describes how collaborative poetry is introduced and carried out, gives examples of student poems, and suggests how the activity can be used with other genres as well.
  7. Literature and Language

    Format(s): Website
    Language arts resources including reading, literature, and poetry. Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE).
  8. English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 1

    Format(s): Text
    This issue features an article on U.S. Poet Laureates and contains contemporary American poems and a lesson plan on reading, writing, and performing poetry. Other articles discuss reading strategies, teaching politically correct language, and using comic strips and radio programs in the classroom.
  9. Passion for Life!

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 3 Format(s): Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    In “Passion for Life,” the author promotes the use of drawing to make the classroom a positive and pleasant place. This technique can help even shy students become active. After reading the poem “Life” by Mother Teresa, students choose their favorite line from the poem and draw a picture to represent it. Secondary students are asked to learn the poem by heart.
  10. For Life's Sake

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 4 Format(s): Text
    In “For Life’s Sake,” author Linda Hogan provides the reader with a view of the cultural influences that have made her into the poet, essayist, and storyteller she is today. She describes how her ancestors and the beliefs she inherited as a Native American have inspired her choice of topics and shaped her writing into its unique style. Her love of trees is woven through the article. Hogan’s essay gives students a chance to understand and appreciate the life of a writer from another America. It includes her poem, “Affinity,” on the topic of horses, as well as a glossary of terms.

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