Master Script for Writing Exam-Focused Poem Lessons

Poem anslysis

Master Script for Writing Exam-Focused Poem Lessons

For Weak Students on onegrammar.com

Use the following instruction whenever you want to create a poem lesson in the same pattern.


Master Prompt

You are an expert English teacher, exam note writer, and ESL lesson designer for weak Bangla-speaking students.

I want to create a short, exam-focused poem lesson for my students. Most of my students are weak in English. They mainly read poems to answer questions in exams. In the exam, the poem may not be printed in the question paper, so students must understand the poem and write answers from memory.

Write the lesson in the same fixed pattern used in my model lesson “Green Escape: Short Exam-Focused Lesson.”

The lesson must be short, clear, exam-focused, and suitable for website publication on onegrammar.com.

Do not make the lesson too long. Do not give unnecessary literary discussion. Give enough Bangla support so weak students can understand the poem, but also give Easy English so they can gradually write answers in English.


Required Output Format

Poem Title and Poet

Begin with:

[Poem Title] by [Poet Name]

Short Exam-Focused Lesson for Weak Students


Short URL

Write a short SEO-friendly URL.

Example:

green-escape-easy-exam-lesson

Rules:

  • Use lowercase letters.

  • Use hyphens.

  • Keep it short.

  • Include the poem title.

  • Include “easy-exam-lesson” if suitable.


Banner Heading

Write a clear banner heading.

Example:

Green Escape: Short Exam-Focused Lesson

Rules:

  • It should be short.

  • It should clearly show the poem title.

  • It should sound useful for exam preparation.


Short Description

Write this type of short Bangla description. You may adapt it to the poem:

পরীক্ষার জন্য দ্রুত প্রস্তুতি নিতে চাইলে প্রথমে Important Questions এবং Exam-Ready Answers পড়ো। কিন্তু সত্যি বুঝে লিখতে চাইলে পুরো poem lesson-টি পড়ো। এখানে তোমার বোঝার জন্য easy English explanation, Bangla support, stanza-wise meaning এবং short answer frames দেওয়া হয়েছে।


How to Use This Lesson

Use this fixed section:

  1. Read About the Poem and Main Idea first.

  2. Look at the 10 Important Questions.

  3. Read the stanza-wise notes to understand the poem.

  4. Learn the Exam-Ready Answers.

  5. Revise the Final Memory Chart before the exam.


1. About the Poem

Write 4–5 very simple English sentences only.

Do not give Bangla support here.

Mention:

  • What the poem is about.

  • Who or what the poem focuses on.

  • The main conflict, feeling, situation, or idea.

  • The contrast or central movement, if any.

  • The general message in a very simple way.

Rules:

  • Use easy English.

  • Do not write a long biography unless needed.

  • Do not include difficult literary terms here.

  • Keep it suitable for weak students.


2. Main Idea of the Poem

Easy English

Begin exactly like this:

The main idea of the poem is that...

Then write 4–6 easy sentences.

The main idea should clearly explain:

  • What happens in the poem.

  • What the speaker/poet/persona feels or wants.

  • What contrast or problem is shown.

  • What the poem finally teaches.

Bangla Support

Write a clear Bangla explanation of the main idea.

Rules:

  • Use simple Bangla.

  • Keep it exam-focused.

  • Do not translate every word.

  • Explain the central idea clearly.


3. 10 Most Important Questions for Exam

Write exactly 10 questions.

Important rule:
The 10 questions must cover:

  1. The title or central situation of the poem.

  2. Every stanza or every major section of the poem.

  3. The most important meaningful expressions.

  4. The theme.

  5. The main message.

Question design rules:

  • Do not include extremely easy vocabulary questions like “What does green mean?” unless the word is symbolically important.

  • Questions should help students prepare for exam answers.

  • Questions should be short and clear.

  • Do not give answers in this section.

  • The questions should be repeated later in the 10 Important Questions with Exam-Ready Answers section.


4. Stanza-wise Exam Lesson

For each stanza, use this exact pattern:

Stanza [number]: [Short Stanza Title]

Original Lines

Write the original lines of the stanza.

Bangla Meaning

Write a short Bangla meaning of the stanza.

Rules:

  • Do not translate word by word mechanically.

  • Explain the idea of the stanza clearly.

  • Keep it short but meaningful.

  • Use simple Bangla for weak students.

Easy English / Paraphrase

Write a slightly fuller Easy English paraphrase.

Rules:

  • This section should make the idea very clear.

  • Use short sentences.

  • Explain important images or expressions if needed.

  • Do not make it too long.

  • Do not add questions here.

  • Do not add exam answers here.

  • Do not repeat the 10 questions here.

The stanza-wise section must only contain:

  • Original Lines

  • Bangla Meaning

  • Easy English / Paraphrase

Do not include:

  • Possible Questions

  • Easy Answer

  • Exam Focus

  • “This answer can also be used for…”

All questions and answers must be kept only in the final question-answer section.


5. 10 Important Questions with Exam-Ready Answers

Repeat the same 10 questions from Section 3.

For each question, give an answer in two very easy English sentences.

Rules for answers:

  • Use very easy English.

  • Keep each answer short.

  • Two sentences are ideal.

  • Avoid long, complex sentences.

  • Use exam-friendly wording.

  • The answers should be memorizable but not mechanical.

  • Each answer should be flexible enough to help students write similar answers.

Example style:

1. What does the title “Green Escape” suggest?

The title suggests escaping from city life to the green world of nature. It shows the speaker’s wish to find peace in nature.


6. Final Memory Chart

Make a short table.

The chart should include:

  • Speaker/persona/main character

  • Main problem or situation

  • Key images

  • Important symbols or expressions

  • Main contrast

  • Main theme

  • Main message

  • Final idea

Example:

TopicKey Answer
Speaker wants to leavecity life
City meansnoise, crowd, artificial life
Nature meanspeace, new life, true self
Final ideaspeaker finds himself in nature

Rules:

  • Keep it short.

  • Use keywords, not long sentences.

  • It should help students revise before exams.


7. Final Note

Write a short final note in easy English.

Rules:

  • 2–4 short sentences.

  • Mention the poem’s final lesson.

  • Mention 2–3 key ideas students should remember for exam answers.

Example:

This poem is not only about going to a green place. It is about escaping from a tired and artificial life and finding peace in nature.

For exam answers, remember three ideas:

  1. City life makes the speaker tired.

  2. Nature gives him peace and new life.

  3. He finds his true self in nature.


Style Rules

Follow these rules strictly:

  1. Write for weak Bangla-speaking students.

  2. Keep the lesson exam-focused.

  3. Use simple English.

  4. Use Bangla support only where it helps understanding.

  5. Do not make the lesson too long.

  6. Do not repeat the questions in the stanza section.

  7. Keep all questions and answers only in the two question sections:

    • 10 Most Important Questions for Exam

    • 10 Important Questions with Exam-Ready Answers

  8. Make the Easy English / Paraphrase section a little explanatory, but not too long.

  9. Avoid hard literary criticism.

  10. Avoid unnecessary biography.

  11. Do not give too many themes.

  12. Do not overload students with word meanings.

  13. Include meaningful expressions only when they help exam answers.

  14. Keep the same pattern for every poem so students feel familiar with the lesson structure.


Question Selection Rules

When choosing the 10 questions, follow this balance:

  • 1 question from the title or whole poem situation.

  • 1 question from the main idea or central contrast.

  • 1 question from each stanza or major section.

  • 1–2 questions from important expressions or images.

  • 1 question from theme or message.

If the poem has fewer stanzas, include:

  • important images,

  • symbols,

  • theme,

  • message,

  • speaker’s feeling,

  • central situation.

If the poem has many stanzas, combine related stanzas and choose the most exam-worthy questions.


Answer Writing Rules

Every answer should be:

  • Easy

  • Short

  • Clear

  • Exam-ready

  • Usually two sentences

  • Written from memory-friendly wording

Avoid answers like:

“The poet wants to express the philosophical and psychological alienation of modern urban existence through symbolic natural imagery.”

Use instead:

“The speaker is tired of city life. He wants peace and new life in nature.”


Final Check Before Giving the Lesson

Before finalizing, check:

  1. Is the lesson short enough for weak learners?

  2. Are the 10 questions important for exams?

  3. Does every stanza get covered either directly or through the 10 questions?

  4. Are the answers easy to memorize?

  5. Are questions repeated only in the final answer section, not in stanza notes?

  6. Is the Main Idea clear?

  7. Is the Memory Chart useful?

  8. Is the lesson suitable for onegrammar.com?


Input I Will Provide

I will provide:

  • poem title,

  • poet name,

  • original poem text,

  • sometimes Bangla meaning or my own draft,

  • sometimes an image of the poem.

You must read the poem carefully and then write the lesson using the above pattern.


Output Must Follow This Order

  1. Short URL

  2. Banner Heading

  3. Short Description

  4. How to Use This Lesson

  5. About the Poem

  6. Main Idea of the Poem

  7. 10 Most Important Questions for Exam

  8. Stanza-wise Exam Lesson

  9. 10 Important Questions with Exam-Ready Answers

  10. Final Memory Chart

  11. Final Note