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      Poems for the future

      Here are some suggestions to help get your students writing poems based around the theme of the future.

      Firstly, you could begin by brainstorming topics related to the future through acrostic poems or pictures. Ask your students to imagine they're living in the year 2100. What's life like? What can they see around them? How far has space and technology advanced?

      Example poem:

      F

      JU
      T
      AstronaU
      MaR
      GeneticE 

      lying saucers
      piter
      ime machines
      ts
      tians
      ngineering

      • You could use either of the poems below as a model for your students:
        When I look into the future
        There are robots
        There are aliens
        There are saucers in the sky
        But there aren't any birds.
        When I look into the future
        There's a memory stick in my head
        There's a tracking device under my feet
        There's a monitor behind my eyes
        But there isn't a computer.


        Example structure:

        When I look into the future
        There 's/are…

        There 's/are...
        There 's/are…

        But there isn't/aren't any …
      • On a more personal note, the future could be explored through the senses. You could use this example as a model to elicit ideas from your students. Play some relaxing background music and ask them to close their eyes and imagine the sensations as they think of different words.

        Example:

        My / The future is… (yellow)
        It tastes like… (pasta)
        It smells like… (a lemon)
        It sounds like… (a mandolin)
        It feels like… (a cat)

        It looks like… (the sunrise)
      • Ask your child/students to complete the sentences below to generate ideas for a poem about their own future dreams. Here are two possible structures for their poems:

        In my future life
        I might …
        I could…
        I may…..
        But I'll definitely…

        In my future life
        I'd like to be …
        I'd like to...
        And…
        Then…
        Please…

        Here's a poem on a lighter note as an example of what they could produce.

       

      In my future life
      I'd like to be a cat,
      I'd like to sleep for 12 hours
      Then dance around my flat.
      I'd like to play by moonlight
      And sunbathe in the sun,
      I'd like to climb a palm tree
      And catch my tail for fun.
      I'd like to dine on fresh fish
      Then drink a sea of milk,
      I'd like to live-that's my last wish
      Please ban all dogs from Earth!


      You can also get your students to join a poetry competition for Younger learners at British Council LearnEnglish Kids

      Carolyne Ardron, British Council, Portugal

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