Learning is poetry. Why does it inspire imagination?

Judging from children's imagination, in today's era, the emergence of various electronic products has made our life very convenient, and computers, mobile phones and ipad have also greatly shared a lot of educational pressure. Movies, TV and pictures really stimulate their imagination, but this imagination is direct, definite, visual, typed, programmed and fixed after all. It gives our children only the freedom of passive acceptance and perception, and loses the space for self-creation and independent imagination. Over time, children's imagination gradually weakened, from rich to exhausted, associative thinking ability gradually deteriorated in English learning, and finally fell into the old routine of "rote learning".

How to save children from lack of imagination? Reading English poems is undoubtedly a wise move to protect children's imagination and creativity. There is an essential opposition between poetry and visual art, which can activate children's own potential spiritual freedom and imagination and is more conducive to the development of children's individual life. Reading beautiful poems often makes people feel that the soul is infected and gives birth to joy.

Poetry can not only stimulate imagination, but also affect children's life. When I was young, poetry can make children talk eloquently and cultivate aesthetic feeling. Memorizing poetry when you grow up and overcoming the difficulties in language learning will create a child's temperament. In the face of a chicken feather in reality, he still has a "poetic heart" and has the courage and strength to resist all storms.

Therefore, in addition to the two benefits mentioned above, learning English with poetry can also make children feel the pleasure of "speaking" English. On the one hand, it can effectively increase their sense of English language, and more importantly, it will not repeat the "rote learning" teaching mode, so that children will have a strong interest in English, and it will always accompany children to continue learning and exploring.