No Time Like the Present
Although I am not currently teaching at CESL, I am going to write now, because I have time to write the things I wanted to say during the summer, when I was teaching.
This is about two ESL issues,rhyming and the verb "became."
I found that many of my students were unable to rhyme in English, or at least did not immediately see the necessity for it. I will give examples.
Unexpected Results
Norther Winslow’s Poem
In the novel (and film) Big Fish, the character Norther Winslow has three lines for a poem about his beloved town Spectre and can’t seem to finish it:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
_____
My assignment was to finish it. These are the results:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I wanna stay here forever.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And Spectre loves me.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Who are dancing here.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And Spectre is the Heaven.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And I will never leave.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Let’s go to dance.
Live your life.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Love is forever.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Back to Spectre.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
So I want to fall in love with someone.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
But I should leave.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
So I stay here.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And I love my wife.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Spectre has everything.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And I will never leave.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Everything is Spectre.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And the quiet of its river.
(Those last two are actually quite nice, with a poetry of their own, I think.)
Then, we have some people who got it:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And all people love it too.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
You should too.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I love my life too.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Because it’s red and blue.
(Okay, that’s not true, but hey, it’s poetry. And it does rhyme!)
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I like you.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Wonder do you.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And everyone should do.
But I have to admit, these have a certain je ne sais quoi:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I got to go now.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
So far so good.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I like women!
*****
I found that many of my students misused the verb "became." I realized that what they should have said was either "began," or "came to," as in "the character came to understand. . . ."
Examples:
1) Will becomes loving (comes to love; begins to love) stories of his father's life and helps his father to continue the end of his story.
2) William became understood (came to understand; began to understand) (or became understanding of)his father's mind when his father was going to die.
3) He became (came; began) to respect and understand (or, became respectful and understanding of)his father.
4) Finally, son is becoming understand (understanding of) (or beginning to understand)his father gradually.
That's all for now.
This is about two ESL issues,rhyming and the verb "became."
I found that many of my students were unable to rhyme in English, or at least did not immediately see the necessity for it. I will give examples.
Unexpected Results
Norther Winslow’s Poem
In the novel (and film) Big Fish, the character Norther Winslow has three lines for a poem about his beloved town Spectre and can’t seem to finish it:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
_____
My assignment was to finish it. These are the results:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I wanna stay here forever.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And Spectre loves me.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Who are dancing here.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And Spectre is the Heaven.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And I will never leave.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Let’s go to dance.
Live your life.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Love is forever.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Back to Spectre.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
So I want to fall in love with someone.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
But I should leave.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
So I stay here.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And I love my wife.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Spectre has everything.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And I will never leave.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Everything is Spectre.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And the quiet of its river.
(Those last two are actually quite nice, with a poetry of their own, I think.)
Then, we have some people who got it:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And all people love it too.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
You should too.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I love my life too.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Because it’s red and blue.
(Okay, that’s not true, but hey, it’s poetry. And it does rhyme!)
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I like you.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
Wonder do you.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
And everyone should do.
But I have to admit, these have a certain je ne sais quoi:
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I got to go now.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
So far so good.
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
I love Spectre,
I like women!
*****
I found that many of my students misused the verb "became." I realized that what they should have said was either "began," or "came to," as in "the character came to understand. . . ."
Examples:
1) Will becomes loving (comes to love; begins to love) stories of his father's life and helps his father to continue the end of his story.
2) William became understood (came to understand; began to understand) (or became understanding of)his father's mind when his father was going to die.
3) He became (came; began) to respect and understand (or, became respectful and understanding of)his father.
4) Finally, son is becoming understand (understanding of) (or beginning to understand)his father gradually.
That's all for now.
1 Comments:
hi Mrs. Davis,
i just want to say i really really enjoyed your class and i love your way to teach. Hopefully i can enjoy anthor class with you :)
hassan muslli
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