I have never come across a book that can be a family book. Usually when we read books, the best we can do is volley the funny or the parts we want to share to the family member/s. The author has shown examples from Shakespeares plays, how by repeating the lines, rhythm can aid in memorising the lines. Once we have the line fed to our ear many times, the meaning and the setting emerge. He then explains what poetry is and ho most of Shakespeare's play start. The author's way will not only get the kids to learn Shakespeare but the parents too.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014
How to teach your children Shakespeare
I have never come across a book that can be a family book. Usually when we read books, the best we can do is volley the funny or the parts we want to share to the family member/s. The author has shown examples from Shakespeares plays, how by repeating the lines, rhythm can aid in memorising the lines. Once we have the line fed to our ear many times, the meaning and the setting emerge. He then explains what poetry is and ho most of Shakespeare's play start. The author's way will not only get the kids to learn Shakespeare but the parents too.
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