The baker - Poem by Raymond Richard

Poetry and literature, in general, can be helpful for learning English in several ways. For example, they can help improve reading comprehension, vocabulary, and language skills both orally and in writing. Poetry can also help with pronunciation and English rhythm and introduce learners to the culture, history, and linguistic heritage of the English language.

Therefore, this particular poem can be useful for learning English for those looking to improve their language skills. It can be used to increase vocabulary, improve reading comprehension, speaking, and writing skills. Additionally, it can help learners practice pronunciation and learn about the English language's cultural and linguistic aspects.

The baker - Poem by Raymond Richard.

How funny is the baker
With her hair flour color!
On his arms, hands and chest,
Looks like it just snowed.
He molds the loaves in the baskets,
Then, in the oven with the red heart,
He shovels them down
And the loaves come out of the sun.
Raymond Richard

difficult words.

Here are some potentially challenging words from the poem "The Baker" by Raymond Richard:
  1. Molds: shapes or forms something by casting it in a particular shape or pattern
  2. Loaves: pieces of bread or pastry that are shaped and baked
  3. Baskets: containers made of woven material used to hold or transport goods
  4. Oven: a chamber used for baking or heating
  5. Shovels: lifts and moves (something) with a scoop, shovel, or similar implement
  6. Red heart: possibly a reference to a particular type of oven or heat source
  7. Snowed: covered with or resembling snow
  8. Flour: a fine, powdery substance obtained by grinding wheat or other grains
  9. Chest: the front part of a person's body between the neck and the abdomen
  10. Funny: amusing or comical.
Baker (boulanger)
Flour (farine)
Oven (four)
Loaves (pain)
Baskets (paniers)
Shovels (pelles)
Snowed (enneigé)
Chest (poitrine)
Funny (amusant)
Red heart (cœur rouge)

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