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    communicative skills are very important to every one when you want to or asked to present a speech you should have prepared in advance ---- Greet everyone --- if they don't respond you greet again -- tell your name -keep the class more energetic-- say the topic on which you are going to start your sRead more

    communicative skills are very important to every one
    when you want to or asked to present a speech you should have prepared in advance
    —- Greet everyone — if they don’t respond you greet again — tell your name -keep the class more energetic– say the topic on which you are going to start your speech . Even it would be a interactive session , you can ask question. ( OK, all-right,clear, got it) use these words in your speech
    —- you should have confidence
    —- you must be conscious of what you are saying, if its first time OK
    —- try to speak without grammatical mistakes
    —- each word should be pronounced correctly

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem The Rose That Grew From Concrete by popular American Actor & Rapper Tupac Shakur is a symbolic and inspirational poem. For teaching this poem, one should follow the following Lesson Plan on the worksheet. Lesson 1: Background First, the teacher needs to tell students about the poet, hisRead more

    The poem The Rose That Grew From Concrete by popular American Actor & Rapper Tupac Shakur is a symbolic and inspirational poem. For teaching this poem, one should follow the following Lesson Plan on the worksheet.

    Lesson 1: Background

    First, the teacher needs to tell students about the poet, his life as an actor and rapper in US and why he wrote this poem. Then he should tell about the meaning of inspirational poem and then about this poem as an inspirational one.

    Lesson 2: Summary

    Now that students are well aware of the background of poet as well as the poem, teacher should summarise the poem telling about rose plant’s struggle in coming out of concrete and going against the law of nature i.e. which is impossible and finally poet’s appreciation for the rose plant.

    Lesson 3: Poetic Devices

    Next, the teacher should tell about the literary devices used in the poem like symbolism, metaphor, personification and alliteration and also their importance in the poem.

    Lesson 4: Analysis

    Finally, he should discuss the deeper meaning of the poem including its theme. The teacher should tell his students how the poet uses rose plant as a symbol for human being and concrete as problems. He should then explain how a person can succeed in life like the rose.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The main themes of the poem The Rose That Grew From Concrete are Nothing is impossible The coming out of a rose plant from a crack in the concrete is not possible according to the law of nature as a plant needs air, soil and soft land to come out. The concrete floor or wall does not allow any vegetaRead more

    The main themes of the poem The Rose That Grew From Concrete are

    Nothing is impossible

    The coming out of a rose plant from a crack in the concrete is not possible according to the law of nature as a plant needs air, soil and soft land to come out. The concrete floor or wall does not allow any vegetation possible. However, the rose plant had dreamed of getting fresh air and living a life. It struggled a lot and ultimately succeeded in achieving its dream.

    Similarly, achieving one’s dream is considered very difficult as per the popular belief. When one tries to come out of his/her comfort zone, a number of people and other things come in his way which is like the concrete wall. They try making it impossible for one to achieve.

    However, those who remain consistent and keep struggling, ultimately succeed like the rose plant.

    Consistency

    Consistency and focus are the key elements for one to achieve one’s dream and succeed in life. The problems, which the poet calls concrete in the poem, always remain in the way of success and hinder one from achieving them. Those who lose hope, focus and consistency ultimately fail.

    However, those who remain focused and bravely face all the problems, criticisms and other negative things achieve their goals.

    Read the summary of the poem here.

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