This ppt is meant for teacher trainees who could through teaching poetry shall enhance the aesthetic and critical appreciation skills among second language learners.
2. What are the methods of teaching
poetry?
Introduce poetry with poems that your
students can relate to.
Read each poem aloud to students
more than once.
Set up a poetry corner in your
classroom.
Learn about the poet prior to reading
their poetry.
Spend time analyzing poetry to really
understand the authors purpose.
3. From Manipulation to Communication
Mechanical,
Meaningful, and
Communicative Drills
Controlled to FreeTechniques
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6. The word prose is derived from the Latin word “proversa
oratio” which means straight forward discourse. English
prose came into existence in the 14th century. Elizabethan
age is considered is very rich in prose writing. Bacon wrote
essay in the 16th century, which becomes the landmark in
the development of prose. Prose and poetry are the two
forms of literature.Teaching of prose is an easy affair
because it is to be translated into mother tongue.
7. Meaning of Definition of Prose: Prose is
an important aspect of literature. It
includes essay, drama, novel,
composition, and biographies etc. It
enriches the vocabulary of the students
and develops language skills such as
reading, writing, speaking and
listening. Prose is for more information
and gaining knowledge. It helps the
students to grasp the ideas of the writer
8. Types of Prose: Teaching of prose includes two types of lessons
· Detailed prose lesson
· Non-detailed prose lesson
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10. Drama as a tool in communicative language
teaching not only deals with spoken
utterances but also examines the wider
aspects of communication and is a whole-
person approach
Drama gives educators the opportunity to
teach their students in a way, which would
create a love for learning. It provides
valuable problem solving, social, and
creative skills. Drama embraces the child's
imagination and emotions, which in many
classrooms are shunned.