Tips for memorizing your poem Be strategic. Pick a poem with a pattern — metre and rhyme are much easier to learn by heart than free verse. Be old school. Copy the poem out a couple of times — on actual paper. Be hermetic. Turn off your cell phone and close your laptop screen — you need quiet. Be relentless. Say the poem over and over — and over and over. Be patient. Take it one line at a time, and don’t get frustrated if you forget lines. Be weird. Don’t be afraid to practice on family, friends, mirrors, and walls. Beware! Memorizing poems is habit-forming — you’ll want to learn more.
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Emily Dickinson
William Shakespeare
Maya Angelou
Memorize a POEM!
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Tips for memorizing your poem Be strategic. Pick a poem with a pattern — metre and rhyme are much easier to learn by heart than free verse. Be old school. Copy the poem out a couple of times — on actual paper. Be hermetic. Turn off your cell phone and close your laptop screen — you need quiet. Be relentless. Say the poem over and over — and over and over. Be patient. Take it one line at a time, and don’t get frustrated if you forget lines. Be weird. Don’t be afraid to practice on family, friends, mirrors, and walls. Beware! Memorizing poems is habit-forming — you’ll want to learn more.
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Emily Dickinson
William Shakespeare
Maya Angelou