Acrostic Poems
Name the poem:
- Once they match the names to the poems, ask them to read the poems out loud
- Ask them to describe the haiku and cinquain poems, and explain what an acrostic poem is
- Ask them to re-tell briefly some of the fairy tales they are familiar with, then read a fairy tale of your choice, different from what they know
- Ask them to write an acrostic poem: FAIRY TALES
Matheus Durante:
F irst you need to dream.
A fter that, you must feel.
I magine that fantasy is real. R eality gets so boring when Y ou learn that what is unreal T astes better just for a few.
A ll you got is nothing…
L ife has sent you no mail that day.
E verything is not real
S o live in a fairy tale.
Gabriel Delgado:
F or you,
A fairy tale I n your life R esounds Y our way T o
A nalyse the world,
L ess disturbed. But in the
E nd, this is how it is
S upposed to be.
Leonardo Puttini:
F alling down the rabbit hole,
A lice was feeling sick.
I llness took her everything,
R educing her to absolutely nothing.
Y elling in pain,
T earing her thoughts apart,
A lice could not feel anything.
L ooking for help, she shouted,
E nding noticing that she had no voice at all. S uddenly, waking from a nightmare, she felt hungry and ate the magic cake.
Thank you!
What students reported:
Vocabulary improvement
Better intonation, pronunciation
of words in general
Thinking directly in English, without any kind of translation
Close observation
Clear thinking
Limiting themselves to the essential
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