ENG1516
ASSIGNMENT 3
2024
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Question 1
1.1 In your own words, define rhyme. (2)
1.2 In your own words, explain the difference between end rhyme and internal
rhyme. (4)
1.3 Nursery rhymes and poetry, according to Tut 501, are useful tools in
assisting young learners acquire basic language and mathematical skills.
Write a short paragraph in which you explain how this is achieved. (5)
1.4 Poems are made up of several poetic elements such as the rhythm. In your
own words, define rhythm and explain how it is important when teaching
poetry to Foundation Phase learners. (4)
Question 1
1.1 Rhyme
Rhyme is when words at the ends of lines sound alike. It's like a fun echo that
creates a musical feeling in poems and songs. (2 marks)
1.2 End Rhyme vs. Internal Rhyme
Rhyme can happen in two places in poems. End rhyme is the classic type, where
words at the very ends of lines rhyme. Internal rhyme is a bit trickier. It's when
words rhyme within a single line, not just at the end. (4 marks)
1.3 Benefits of Nursery Rhymes and Poetry
Nursery rhymes and poems are like playgrounds for learning! The rhymes and
catchy rhythms help kids remember sounds, words, and even numbers. Plus, poems
can tell stories in a fun way, which helps kids understand language and the world
around them. (5 marks)
1.4 Rhythm in Poetry
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ASSIGNMENT 3
2024
[Company address]
, ENG1516 Assignment 3 2024
Question 1
1.1 In your own words, define rhyme. (2)
1.2 In your own words, explain the difference between end rhyme and internal
rhyme. (4)
1.3 Nursery rhymes and poetry, according to Tut 501, are useful tools in
assisting young learners acquire basic language and mathematical skills.
Write a short paragraph in which you explain how this is achieved. (5)
1.4 Poems are made up of several poetic elements such as the rhythm. In your
own words, define rhythm and explain how it is important when teaching
poetry to Foundation Phase learners. (4)
Question 1
1.1 Rhyme
Rhyme is when words at the ends of lines sound alike. It's like a fun echo that
creates a musical feeling in poems and songs. (2 marks)
1.2 End Rhyme vs. Internal Rhyme
Rhyme can happen in two places in poems. End rhyme is the classic type, where
words at the very ends of lines rhyme. Internal rhyme is a bit trickier. It's when
words rhyme within a single line, not just at the end. (4 marks)
1.3 Benefits of Nursery Rhymes and Poetry
Nursery rhymes and poems are like playgrounds for learning! The rhymes and
catchy rhythms help kids remember sounds, words, and even numbers. Plus, poems
can tell stories in a fun way, which helps kids understand language and the world
around them. (5 marks)
1.4 Rhythm in Poetry
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help:
email:
WhatsApp: +254792947610