1, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
This poem expresses the confusion and the importance of decision in the face of choice, and can inspire junior one students to face the future choice positively.
2. Rudyard Kipling's "If"
This poem emphasizes the importance of perseverance, self-discipline and tenacity, and is suitable for junior one students to encourage themselves when facing difficulties and challenges.
William Ernest Henry's Invincible
This poem emphasizes personal will and fighting spirit, and encourages junior one students to face difficulties bravely and overcome them.
Edgar allan poe's Dream in a Dream
This poem guides junior one students to think about the meaning of life and the difference between reality and dreams, and inspires them to think about the value of life.
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Success
This poem emphasizes the importance of struggle and hard work to success, and encourages junior one students to pursue their goals and dreams.
Expand knowledge:
In addition to the above recommended poems, there are many other English poems suitable for junior one students to recite. When choosing, we can consider whether the theme of the poem conforms to the students' life experience and values, and whether the language of the poem has the aesthetic feeling of rhyme, rhythm and artistic conception.
Reciting English poems can not only cultivate students' language sense and expressive ability, but also help them understand and appreciate literary works, broaden their horizons and cultivate aesthetic taste. In addition, students can try to add appropriate gestures, tones and expressions in recitation to enhance the vividness and charm of expression.
In addition, junior one students can improve their English language sense and pronunciation accuracy by reciting English poems. By reciting rhythmic poems, students can better understand the phonetic rules and intonation changes of English and cultivate their listening and speaking ability.