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Studyclix Explains
LC English: Tips for Unseen Poetry

Studyclix Explains

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 34:38


According to the Examiner's Report over the years, Unseen Poetry is one of the worst answered sections on the English paper. Because it's a section you can't study for, Leaving Cert students can dismiss it as being unimportant. But for that reason, the marking scheme is generous. Meaning it's more than possible to score well in this section. In this podcast, English teacher Peter Tobin tells you the best way to approach Unseen Poetry and gives you tips on how to structure answers that will impress the examiner.   --- Check out the blog on Studyclix.ie for a link to Peter's cheat sheet for approaching the Unseen Poetry section. https://studyclix.ie/Blog/Show/podcast-tips-for-unseen-poetry And for more free Leaving Cert English content to help you excel in your exam, we highly recommend checking out Peter's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC92KBWQhZ6bpEZe9x62Et3Q ---- Below is each of the poems Peter looks at on the podcast for you to reference as you listen: Poem 1: Neutral Tones By Thomas Hardy  We stood by a pond that winter day, And the sun was white, as though chidden of God, And a few leaves lay on the starving sod; – They had fallen from an ash, and were gray. Your eyes on me were as eyes that rove Over tedious riddles of years ago; And some words played between us to and fro On which lost the more by our love. The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing Alive enough to have strength to die; And a grin of bitterness swept thereby Like an ominous bird a-wing…. Since then, keen lessons that love deceives, And wrings with wrong, have shaped to me Your face, and the God curst sun, and a tree, And a pond edged with grayish leaves. Walking Away by Cecil Day-Lewis It is eighteen years ago, almost to the day – A sunny day with leaves just turning, The touch-lines new-ruled – since I watched you play Your first game of football, then, like a satellite Wrenched from its orbit, go drifting away Behind a scatter of boys. I can see You walking away from me towards the school With the pathos of a half-fledged thing set free Into a wilderness, the gait of one Who finds no path where the path should be. That hesitant figure, eddying away Like a winged seed loosened from its parent stem, Has something I never quite grasp to convey About nature's give-and-take – the small, the scorching Ordeals which fire one's irresolute clay. I have had worse partings, but none that so Gnaws at my mind still. Perhaps it is roughly Saying what God alone could perfectly show – How selfhood begins with a walking away, And love is proved in the letting go. Poem 3: Letters from Yorkshire By Maura Dooley In February, digging his garden, planting potatoes, he saw the first lapwings return and came indoors to write to me, his knuckles singing as they reddened in the warmth. It's not romance, simply how things are. You out there, in the cold, seeing the seasons turning, me with my heartful of headlines feeding words onto a blank screen. Is your life more real because you dig and sow? You wouldn't say so, breaking ice on a waterbutt, clearing a path through snow. Still, it's you who sends me word of that other world pouring air and light into an envelope. So that at night, watching the same news in different houses, our souls tap out messages across the icy miles. --- As always, we love to hear from you. If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please get in touch by email at info@studyclix.ie. Alternatively, you can contact us via the chatbox on Studyclix.ie. You can also reach us through any of our social media channels. Follow Studyclix on social media for updates, study tips, competitions, memes and more! Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @studyclix TikTok: @studyclix.ie Snapchat: study_clix

Comcast
Comcast Special – My Parents Kept Me From Children Who Were Rough

Comcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 12:40


In this, a special new decade edition of Comcast, a cross-curricular team discuss the poem ‘My Parents Kept Me From Children Who Were Rough’ and its meaning. Tune in for some ideas on approaching Unseen Poetry.

GCSE English RevisionPod
Unseen Poetry episode 3 - ‘Harm’ and ‘The Hunchback in the Park’

GCSE English RevisionPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 22:00


For the third time, we plunge into murky waters aboard the good ship Unseen Poetry. This week's poem features some quite explicit material, although it is nowhere near as disgusting as Mr Forster’s onomatopoeia and for this we can only apologise. Follow us on Twitter @GRevisionpod Email us: englishrevisionpod@gmail.comAnd download not one, but two(!) hand outs below: Here is the handout for analysing any unseen poem: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EmvEG6IwYzv8tLWxdy1YDBes14xIROc-And here is the handout for the two poems we are looking at today: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hUo1tjXDHilimAXHREOPaTMpyYduZ0-b

GCSE English RevisionPod
Unseen Poetry episode 2 - ‘Stop all the Clocks’ and ‘Remember’

GCSE English RevisionPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 22:57


Unseen poetry round two! Make sure you pause the podcast and have a go at analysing the poem before you listen to us to make sure you get the full unseen experience. Follow us on Twitter @GRevisionpodEmail us: englishrevisionpod@gmail.comDownload the two hand outs below: Here is the handout on how to analyse any unseen poem: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EmvEG6IwYzv8tLWxdy1YDBes14xIROc-Here is the handout looking at the unseen question we study today: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ymcuuIfduo-urgAwMCl2YKCst-WOlu0u

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GCSE English RevisionPod
Unseen Poetry episode 1 - 'Valentine' and 'A Red, Red Rose'

GCSE English RevisionPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 28:14


It's big, it's bold, it's fresh... it's unseen. New format this week to help you with the skills you need to face the unseen poetry section of your literature exams. Follow us on Twitter @GRevisionpodemail us: englishrevisionpod@gmail.comAnd download the two... that's right! TWO handouts here:How to analyse unseen poetry: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EmvEG6IwYzv8tLWxdy1YDBes14xIROc-Today's handout on two unseen poems about love: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mauMZUXuSentMnjQm_UT-8DuqBd8H7dH

Lee Tutorials | Leaving & Junior Cert.
Ep. 6 Leaving Cert. Unseen Poetry | 6 Step Guide

Lee Tutorials | Leaving & Junior Cert.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 4:27


In this podcast episode I outline a 6 Step Guide that you should adopt in order to most effectively answer the Unseen Poetry section of the Higher Level English Paper 2 Exam.

Lee Tutorials | Leaving & Junior Cert.
Ep. 6 Leaving Cert. Unseen Poetry | 6 Step Guide

Lee Tutorials | Leaving & Junior Cert.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 4:27


In this podcast episode I outline a 6 Step Guide that you should adopt in order to most effectively answer the Unseen Poetry section of the Higher Level English Paper 2 Exam.