Going Places F.2 Language Arts Module PHC Wing Kwong College.

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Going Places F.2 Language Arts Module PHC Wing Kwong College

Imaginative Texts What is Language Arts Creative Entertaining & enjoyable Improve your English in a fun way

In this module, we have Poems Songs Drama

Things we will learn … Lyrics (vocabulary) Rhythm Messages Songs

Things we will learn… Types Shapes Rhymes Patterns Poems

Speaking skills Drama techniques Writing scripts Things we will learn … Drama

Keeping a Portfolio A Portfolio keeps: Your great work Your own comments — reflections Your friends’ comments Teachers’ comments

Let’s start… …designing a LA Personal Profile

Round up Title, LA module, Portfolio

Shapes of Poems: an example What does this poem shape like? This is a SHAPE POEM

Rhymes Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall Do ‘wall’ and ‘fall’ sound alike? They are called RHYMES!