Miguel Ángel Muñoz Lobo is a young learner of English from Madrid in Spain. Read his poem which is about what it is like to find the exact word in English. Have you ever felt the same way?
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Read the poem and then try this comprehension activity followed by a vocabulary activity. Finally try some writing yourself.
Only when you've felt what it's like: The wind whistling on your face And stepping unshod on wet green grass And wearing warm gloves on a cold day And have eaten the very first bite Of a huge purple grape, Only then will you know what it is like To grasp the exact word and make What you want to say better All this happens of a sudden And then it is again That anxious moment of search Which flows into that moment When you can clench The exact word again And so goes language As a vicious circle that holds you.
Miguel Ángel Muñoz Lobo
With kind permission of the poet, previously published in Poetry as a Foreign Language, edited by Martin Bates, White Adder Press, 1999
The poet compares his pleasure at 'getting the exact word' to some simple physical pleasures. One of these is feeling 'the wind whistling in your face'. Can you think of other sensations that give pleasure? Write some lines celebrating the sights, sounds, tastes, smells or feelings involved. You can base it on a situation, such as early morning, or compare the sensations to a mental process as Miguel Angel does. Send us your poem.
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