- Love.
- Death.
- Beauty.
- Spirituality.
- Nature.
- Dreams.
- Desire.
- War.
Category: Topics in the syllabus Learn how to analyze a poem is a complex task. Follow the following tips to improve your reading skills: Read the poem aloud The first thing you should do is reading the poem aloud. It will give a complete experience because the poems follow a particular rhythm. One of the traditional differences between regular literature and poetry is the use of rhythm. It's a way of conveying meaning. Recurring rhythms, rhymes or pronunciations often transform a poem into music. Read the title The title may give you some image or association to start with. The title should give you some ideas of the poem’s subject, tone, or genre. Identify the theme Poetry often conveys a message through figurative language. Theme is the personal opinion of the poet. Many poems have more than one theme, and they are closely related to the feelings the poet is trying to convey. Common themes in poetry
Analyze the language Word choice can tell you a lot about a poem as well. It creates the mood and tone of a poem. Scan the poem for words that aren’t familiar, circle them, and look them up. Write their meanings off to the side. If the definition you wrote down doesn’t make sense in the context of the poem, you might need to choose a different one. Think about the context The who, what, where, when, and why of a poem can help explain its purpose. Consider the historical and geographical context, such as the year and circumstances in which the poem was written.
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Category: Topics in the syllabus What is a play script? It's a manuscript of a play, especially as prepared for use by actors in rehearsals. It contains:
Genres There are many genres for plays such as: Example Main elements of play script 1. Title It’s the name of the play. 2. Playwright It’s the author of the play. 3. List of characters People that take part in the story. It's at the beginning of the play script. 4. Cast The actors and actresses in a play. 5. Act, scene and setting The acts are long sections of a play, made up of multiple scenes, usually designed to separate the play into its main parts. The scenes are shorter sections of a play, usually each scene occurs in one location at a specific time. Multiple scenes make up an act. Most scripts use either a three-act or five-act structure. Act and scene headings are centered. 6. Stage directions They tell actors/actresses what to do and where to go on stage, how to move and how to say their dialogues. Stage directions are indented one tab and italicized. Character's names in stage directions are capitalized. 7. Name of the character Character's names are centered and capitalized. 8. Dialogues They are the lines the characters speak in the play. How do you start writing a play script?
Category: Topics in the syllabus Una característica primordial de los cuentos clásicos es que están escritos en tiempo pasado, por esta razón se convierten en una excelente herramienta para trabajar este tiempo verbal. A continuación, veamos algunos ejemplos: Formación del pasado simple Para usar el pasado simple debemos usar correctamente el verbo en dicho tiempo. Existen dos tipos de verbos en inglés: los regulares y los irregulares. Verbos regulares La mayoría de los verbos son regulares y forman el pasado añadiendo -ed al final del verbo, por ejemplo:
Verbos irregulares Los verbos irregulares son la excepción a la regla anterior. Estos verbos cambian de forma y sonido al ser conjugados sin seguir un patrón típico, por ejemplo:
Listas de verbos Verbos regulares
Verbos irregulares
Category: Topics in the syllabus Poetry is a literary genre that uses aesthetics and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke feelings and emotions, and a poem is what we call a piece of poetry. There are so many different kinds of poems and it's almost impossible to define, but usually a poem is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines that rhyme. Main elements of a poem Title The name of the poem. Author/Poet A person who writes poems. They usually leave their signature. Stanza A fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem. Names for stanzas:
Space A gap between stanzas. Verse A single line in a poem. It gives a structure to poetry form. Here are the most common types of verses:
Form Here are the 3 most common types of poems according to form:
Rhyme Words that end with similar sounds; usually at the end of a line. Rhyme is principally a function of sound rather than spelling. For example, words rhyme that end with the same vowel sound but have different spellings: right, kite, and height. Here are some types of rhyme:
Rhyme scheme The pattern of rhymes at the end of each verse or line in poetry. Here are some types of rhyme scheme:
Mood Emotions involved in a poem. Theme This is what the poem is all about. Centered This is the way a poem is arranged on a page. Capital letters
Each line of a poem must begin with capital letters. Category : Topics in the syllabus What is a classic tale? A classic tale is a story that has been told and re-told for many years, and consequently, becomes a story that almost everyone knows. Classic tales are also referred to as fairy stories or fairy tales. It's a traditional story written for children about magical events and imaginary creatures such as dwarfs, dragons, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, griffins, mermaids, talking animals, trolls, unicorns, or witches. Classic tales exist in every culture in the world and they are strongly influenced by oral traditions. They come from a culture where certain elements were once believed to be real, such as ogres, witches, dragons and sprites. Classic tales appear in books, movies, music, and art. Sometimes different countries seem to have the same stories, but changed to fit the people and places. Here is a list of famous classic tales:
Main characteristics Here a list of its main characteristics:
Story elements Setting
Characters
Plot
Theme
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