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YOU BEGIN by Margaret Atwood
Inspiration from PHOTOGRAPHERS
INS JOAN MIRENGLISH DEPARTMENTAGUST LLOBERAS DEL CASTILLO
New York by Louis Stettner
Round of Cards by Umbo (1935)
Hells Gate Paris byRobert Doisneau (1952)
Mujer que lee by Ferdinando Scianna
Le phenomene de l'extase by Brassai (1932)
NOW, LET'S WRITE A POEM
Alan Maley and Alan Duff. (1989). The Inward Ear. Poetry in the language classroom. Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers.
What i
What is this?
Who sent it?
Why did they send it?
Who is it for?
What does it say?
Alan Maley and Alan Duff. (1989). The Inward Ear. Poetry in the language classroom. Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers.
Now it is your turn to write a poem.
See Henri Cartier-Bresson's pictures again.
Ask yourself the same kind of questions: What, When, Where, Why, Who
Yes/No questions
The first sentence must be: Who can it be?
The last sentence must be: do I ____ to _____?