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If I were a bird , …. ‘Unreal’ conditional (Type 2). If I were a teacher…. 1. If I were a teacher, I would teach many students to learn more knowledge.(Dick) 2. If I were a teacher, I would teach my students to be good boys and good girls.(Martine).
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‘Unreal’ conditional (Type 2) If I were a teacher…. 1. If Iwere a teacher, I would teach many students to learn more knowledge.(Dick) 2. If Iwere a teacher, I would teach my students to be good boys and good girls.(Martine)
If I were the PrincipalBy Kenn Nesbitthttp://www.poetry4kids.com/index.php
Stanza 1 If I were the Principal, boy, things would change. Our school would be fun, if a little bit strange. We'd keep kangaroos in the classrooms as pets. We'd travel to Tonga and learn to fly jets.
We'd keep kangaroos in the classrooms as pets. classroom kangaroo
Stanza 1 If I were the Principal, boy, things would change. Our school would be fun, if a little bit strange. We'd keep kangaroos in the classrooms as pets. We'd travel to Tonga and learn to fly jets.
Stanza 2 We'd get to make movies, and all become stars. For field trips we'd blast off on rockets to mars. We'd learn to raise monsters and build time machines. We'd surf on tsunamis in sleek submarines.
For field trips we'd blast off on rockets to mars. Mars rocket
We'd learn to raise monsters and build time machines. Monster Time machine
We'd surf on tsunamis in sleek submarines. submarine Tsunami
Stanza 2 We'd get to make movies, and all become stars. For field trips we'd blast off on rockets to mars. We'd learn to raise monsters and build time machines. We'd surf on tsunamis in sleek submarines.
Stanza 3 We'd learn to make robots with nuclear brains, and dig up a dinosaur's fossil remains. We'd battle with pirates and plunder their gold. We'd duel with dragons for treasures untold.
We'd learn to make robots with nuclear brains brain Robots
and dig up a dinosaur's fossil remains Dinosaur’s fossil
We'd battle with pirates and plunder their gold. pirates Gold
We'd duel with dragons for treasures untold. dragon treasures
Stanza 3 We'd learn to make robots with nuclear brains, and dig up a dinosaur's fossil remains. We'd battle with pirates and plunder their gold. We'd duel with dragons for treasures untold.
Stanza 4 We'd practice some potions and magical spells to stink up the schoolyard with sickening smells, to make us invisible, eighty feet tall, or turn into liquid or walk through a wall.
We'd practice some potions and magical spells Magical spells
to make us invisible, eighty feet tall, Eighty feet tall
or turn into liquid or walk through a wall. Turn into liquid Walk through a wall
Stanza 4 We'd practice some potions and magical spells to stink up the schoolyard with sickening smells, to make us invisible, eighty feet tall, or turn into liquid or walk through a wall.
Stanza 5 Yes, if I were the Principal, that's what we'd do. We'd lock evil scientists up in the zoo, while vanquishing villains and capturing crooks. In other words, we would read many more books.
We'd lock evil scientists up in the zoo Evil scientists zoo
Stanza 5 Yes, if I were the Principal, that's what we'd do. We'd lock evil scientists up in the zoo, while vanquishing villains and capturing crooks. In other words, we would read many more books.
Poem Poets often make use of different sound devices to make their poems more interesting and fun. e.g. 1.Rhymes 2.Repetition 3.Alliteration
Rhymes • Rhyming words end in exactly the same sound. • e.g. If I were the Principal, boy, things would change. Our school would be fun, if a little bit strange. ‘change’ rhymes with ‘strange’.(stanza 1, line 1, line 2)
Rhymes • e.g. We'd keep kangaroos in the classrooms as pets. We'd travel to Tonga and learn to fly jets. • ‘pets’ rhymes with ‘jets’.( stanza 1, line 3 and line 4)
Repetition • e.g. If I were the Principal, boy, things would change. (stanza 1, line 1) • e.g.If I were the Principal, that’s what we’d do. (stanza 5, line 17) • Repetition -‘If I were the Principal’.
Alliteration • Alliteration is the use of words that begin with the same consonant sound in a line. • e.g. ‘ We’d keep kangaroos in the classrooms as pets.’ ( stanza 1, line 3) • e.g. ‘ We’d get to make movies, and all become stars.’ ( stanza 2, line 5)
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