
Learn How to Analyse and Understand Poetry
Learn How to Analyse and Understand Poetry, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4, with 10 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 29 subscribers.
You will learn about 1. To be able to understand context. 2. To be able to identify and understand word class and poetic techniques. 3. To be able to research and understand a wide range of terminology. 4. To be able to annotate a poem and analyse how language and structure achieve effects. 5. To be able to use thoughtful language to communicate an important message. 6. To be able to explore how language can be used to deliver a message in context. 7. To be able to analyse how language and structure can contribute to meaning. 8. To be able to understand how to use a text type for an audience with a specific purpose. 9. To be able to examine and analyse the purpose of a poem and produce a well-structured analysis. 10. To be able to evaluate how a poet uses language and structure to create meaning. This course is ideal for individuals who are Secondary school students or KS3, MYP, IGCSE & GCSE or Learners of poetry It is particularly useful for Secondary school students or KS3, MYP, IGCSE & GCSE or Learners of poetry.
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Summary
Title: Learn How to Analyse and Understand Poetry
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 10
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10
Original Price: £64.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 1. To be able to understand context.
- 2. To be able to identify and understand word class and poetic techniques.
- 3. To be able to research and understand a wide range of terminology.
- 4. To be able to annotate a poem and analyse how language and structure achieve effects.
- 5. To be able to use thoughtful language to communicate an important message.
- 6. To be able to explore how language can be used to deliver a message in context.
- 7. To be able to analyse how language and structure can contribute to meaning.
- 8. To be able to understand how to use a text type for an audience with a specific purpose.
- 9. To be able to examine and analyse the purpose of a poem and produce a well-structured analysis.
- 10. To be able to evaluate how a poet uses language and structure to create meaning.
Who Should Attend
- Secondary school students
- KS3, MYP, IGCSE & GCSE
- Learners of poetry
Target Audiences
- Secondary school students
- KS3, MYP, IGCSE & GCSE
- Learners of poetry
This course is for purchase by adults who want to support young learners with building their skills. This poetry unit will support students with reading poetry, analysing language, analysing structure and writing poetry. Each lesson is linked to the Ofqual GCSE Language and Literature assessment objectives that students need to know for their GCSEs. However, this course is suitable for KS3, MYP, IGCSE and GCSE learners or anyone who wishes to improve their English skills!
There are 10 lessons (around one hour in length) with real time activities, timers with teacher talk and explanation. This course is great for students who want to feel more confident with their understanding of poetry. The unit will allow students the opportunity to explore Christina Rossetti’s poem, A Birthday; William Blake’s poem, London and Dulce et Decorum est by Wilfred Owen. Students will be able to understand and employ a range of language techniques, structural choices and contextual information.
Finally, this unit is creative and some outcomes include students creating their own poem, Podcast and poetry mobile. In addition, there is a chance for students to share their learning on the Padlet page and potentially win a free 1-1 Zoom lesson with myself, Laura.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Poetry Lessons
Lecture 1: Lesson 1
Lecture 2: Lesson 2
Lecture 3: Lesson 3
Lecture 4: Lesson 4
Lecture 5: Lesson 5
Lecture 6: Lesson 6
Lecture 7: Lesson 7
Lecture 8: Lesson 8
Lecture 9: Lesson 9
Lecture 10: Lesson 10
Instructors
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Laura Harrison
PGCE/QTS Qualified and Experienced English Teacher
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