Valentine poem plus grammar

All you need is Love
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All you need is Love
a lesson filled with heartwarming activities 

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Goals 
At the end of this lesson you:
-  are able to talk about your likes and dislikes 
- have tried to write your own poem 

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Are you going to send a Valentine's Card?
A
Yes, but I will not put my name on it!
B
No, I hate Valentine's Day
C
Yes, of course! The whole school knows it!
D
No, but I hope I will receive one......

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What is a dealbreaker?
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Slide 4 - Open question

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Dealbreakers in a relationship

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What was the most peculiar dealbreaker according to you?

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Lets talk 
1. turn to an elbow partner
2. discuss relationship-deal breakers
3.  compile a top 3 relationship-deal breaker
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Share your list here

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Vinegar Valentine
Is the opposite of a Valentine poem.
An example:
YouTube is red
Twitter is blue
I have no social life
and neither  do you



Simply put, a vinegar Valentine is a Valentine that is meant to stink and sting rather than sing sweet nothings.

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What's important in our poem?
  1. It should rhyme
  2. It should be at least 4 sentences 
  3. It should be original (so no copies from the internet)

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Exercise:
Write your own Vinegar Valentine poem!
  1. You can discuss this with a classmate if you want. 
  2. Make sure your words rhyme.
  3. Looking for a synonym? Use: https://www.thesaurus.com/

Don't write about a classmate or specific person and they should be funny, not coarse (= niet grof!)
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Write down your poem

Slide 16 - Open question

The dating game
One person is seeking a date and there are three potential dates. The person looking for a date can ask questions to find their match. 

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Slide 18 - Video

Would you like to play the dating game?

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The Dating Game
Just like the old TV show, let's choose 4 of you. You will get a character card and you will be playing somebody odd. 

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Before we get started 
  • Create a list with questions you can ask your potential date
  • Be creative and think out of the box since you can only ask each contestant two questions. 
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Another video and another game 

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what do you have to do?
Write down 2 truths and 1 lie
I will ask someone to tell their truths and lies
Which one is a lie? 1, 2, or 3? Write that down on a sheet of paper , come out , read it aloud and let us guess ;-)

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2 truths and 1 lie

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Goals:
* pupils can describe their responses to a poem
* pupils can analyse a poem
* pupils will learn about tone & symbolism

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Valentine

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What words do you think you will find in a poem called 'Valentine' ?

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Do you like the poem?
This poem is NOT about an onion. You have 2 minutes to discuss what you think it is about.
In the poem, there are the themes of love, convention, individualism, and vanity of materialism. As the title of the poem says, it is a pure love poem but unique for the poet's unique expression. The poet metaphorically compares her love to an onion.

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Circle or highlight positive words in the poem
And negative words in another colour

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What is the tone of the poem?
Duffy starts the poem in a negative
tone which is unusual when
describing love. She rejects the
traditional symbols of love and is forceful in her opinion of this 

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At what point in the poem is there a change of tone?
"It is a moon wrapped in brown paper"-Here is the first sign of romance -moonlight is a romantic notion but she
tries to hide it in the ordinary. This is, again, a more honest presentation of love.


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How does Carol Ann Duffy explain the choice of an onion as a Valentine's Day gift? Copy citations from the poem.
The whole poem is based around the idea that love is an onion. She
takes pride in this presentation . She is purposefully unromantic and
honest here. "I give you an onion"

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It is a moon wrapped in brown paper

It will blind you with tears 

It's fierce kiss will stay on your lips 

Its platinum loops shrink to a wedding ring

Its scent will cling to your fingers








Although seemingly romantic, these quotes underline the close contact between violence and passion. Her love is forceful, as well as her gift. 
The loops (in an onion) shrink to a wedding ring - implying that marriage is a shortening or lessening of love. 
Symbolism
The scent of an onion is a symbol of the thoughts and emotions which remain when a relationship has ended. 
Simile/Personification
The metaphor is extended to show the less positive side of love. Anyone being in love is also at risk of heartbreak. Just as an onion
makes our eyes sting when you cut into it, so too love and heart break can make you cry.

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Not a red rose or a satin heart

Not a cute card or a kissogram


What is the effect of starting the poem with the word 'not'
Duffy starts the poem in a negative tone which is unusual when
describing love. She rejects the traditional symbols of love and is
forceful in her opinion of this. 

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Lethal.
Its scent will cling to your fingers,
Cling to your knife.
What effect does this part of the poem make on the readers?
Word Choice
This quote introduces the smell of the onion and the knife. This is
violent imagery which implies that the relationship has taken a turn.
This is an unexpected end to the poem
Symbolism
The scent of an onion is a symbol of the thoughts and emotions which remain when a relationship has ended. 

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I hope you learned some new notions today.
Symbolism
Symbolism is the idea that things represent other things. What we mean by that is that we can look at something — let's say, the color red — and conclude that it represents not the color red itself but something beyond it: for example, passion, or love, or devotion.
Similie
 A simile is a phrase that uses a comparison to describe. For example, “life” can be described as similar to “a box of chocolates.” 
He's as sick as a dog.
Metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.
"It'a moon wrapped in brown paper"

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Try to give a short summary of this poem 
Summary
The speaker presents their lover with a valentine in the form of an onion, then explains the reasoning behind this unusual gift. In doing so, the speaker critiques traditional, idealized images of love and argues for more complete and honest portrayals of its effects.
Carol Ann Duffy
Of her own writing, Duffy has said: "I'm not interested, as a poet, in words like 'plash'. I like to use simple words, but in a complicated way."She told The Observer: "Like the sand and the oyster, it's a creative irritant. In each poem, I'm trying to reveal a truth, so it can't have a fictional beginning.

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Poem analysis
I fully understood the stuff about poems
I learned smth but not all
I didn't learn anything ,too complicated

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Think of an object that is not usually associated with Valentine and try to come up with why this would be a good present for Valentine's Day

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Now what 
Learnbeat 

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