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 kim82
 
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							| Hi everyone, I need your help please.. I �m required to teach ( The Road Not Taken) by Robert Frost.. I need some ideas for brainstorming and warm-up and critical thinking activities for the lesson.   Thanks in advance |  17 Jan 2011      
					
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| If today were your last day...... Nickelback. |  17 Jan 2011     
					
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 rach81
 
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							| Have the students discuss about an experience wherein they have to choose something over another. Ask them to tell about the ouitcome and how it affected them.
 
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 Zora
 
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							| Love this poem! It �s actually a great topic to teach or use the Conditional forms. 
 If I had taken... , If I had done, If I were...
 
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 libertybelle
 
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							| I love this poem too. 
 You could ask your students to speak in groups or write
 about a situation where they were faced with an important decision
 and the consequences of that decision.
 
 Did they choose the hard way or the easy way?
 Were they willing to try something different from what everyone else
 had chosen?
 Have they felt regret by the choice they made and how?
 In what way did this affect their lives?
 It doesn�t have to be a huge decision - it could also be a small but
 important decision.
 
 There are also lots of analyses on the internet. or
 Try cliff notes  or stark notes to help you.
 
 L
 
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