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RESPONDING TO POETRY: STUDY OF A POEM ABOUT WAR AND CONFLICT

Level: Level One

In successfully completing this unit, the learner will haveEvidence needed

demonstrated the ability to

1. read at least three poems on the theme of war and conflict from an anthology

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2. choose one poem to read aloud

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3. describe in some detail what happens in the poem

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4. convey a reasoned personal opinion on the poem

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5. choose appropriate details from the poem to support their opinions

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6. identify and discuss the effect of at least three particular features of poetry, eg figurative language, patterns, rhyme

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experienced

7. reading a poem out loud

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8. participating in a group discussion about particular words and language features used to convey emotions and attitudes in the poem

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9. reading and viewing contextual information relevant to the poem

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shown knowledge of

10. at least three poetic devices

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11. the events referred to in the poem

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12. the importance of delivery style, pace and expression in relation to poetry in performance

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13. the feelings and emotions of character (s) in the poem

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14. the poet's attitude to events referred to in the poem

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15. the effect of the choice of language and poetic devices to convey emotions and attitudes in the poem.

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Approved 08 Sep 2020

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