LITERATURE SYLLABUS – 2015 Teacher: Laura Smietniansky Year: 3rd Year Blue and Green General Aims: To enable students to: • Understand and respond to literary texts in different forms and from different periods and cultures • Communicate an informed personal response appropriately and effectively • Experience literature’s contribution to aesthetic, imaginative and intellectual growth • Appreciate different ways in which writers achieve their effects • Express ideas, feelings and opinions in written discourse in an adequate standard of production. • Develop their dictionary skills in order to explore how writers use words. Unit 1: Poetry . Songs Of Ourselves. • “Father returning home” (D. Chitre), “Coming home” (O. Sheers). • Literary Analysis: theme & tone, underlying meanings, literary devices: imagery, metaphors & similes, personification, alliteration & anaphora. Rhyme scheme. Context of production. • FCE Reading Practice. • The literary essay: thesis, style, form (Introduction, Body, Conclusion) • Extensive reading. Unit 2: Poetry. Songs of Ourselves. • “Stabat Mater” (S. Hunt), “For my grandmother knitting” (L. Lochhead). • Literary Analysis: theme & tone, underlying meanings, literary devices: imagery, metaphors & similes, personification, alliteration & anaphora. Rhyme scheme. Context of production. • FCE Reading Practice. • The literary essay: How to Quote (Form and Relevance). Revision strategies: Checking for Content, Organization and Clarity. Spelling, Punctuation and Capitalization. • Extensive Reading. Unit 3: Poetry. Songs of Ourselves. • “She was a phantom of delight” (W. Wordsworth), “Song” (L. M. Wroth). • Literary Analysis: theme & tone, underlying meanings, literary devices: imagery, metaphors & similes, personification, alliteration & anaphora. Rhyme scheme. Context of production. • FCE Reading Practice. • Vocabulary: expository terms for logical order (Beginning, Middle and End words), transition words (Addition, Contrast, Time, Cause and Result, Manner or Method, Condition) • Extensive Reading. Assessment Criteria: In order to get a pass, students must comply with the following: • Attendance: 80% • Assignments: 100% o Students must bring material every class, comply with everything asked in class and have a complete notebook with photocopies stuck in it. • Participation: 80% • Students must pay attention and behave properly in class. They should have a good use of oral and written language. Formal tests (mini tests, quarterlies, etc.): above 7 in all the tests Compulsory bibliography: • Songs of Ourselves vol. II: The University of Cambridge International Examinations Anthology of Poetry in English. CUP. • GORMLEY, Katrina. (2013). Close-Up B2. Student´s Book. National Geographic Learning. • 3 Books selected from the Extensive Reading Programme List.
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