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LIT Scheme of Work For ISP5 Session 2023

This document provides a scheme of work for a literature in English class covering 18 weeks. It outlines the weekly topics to be covered, including analyzing scenes from Othello by Shakespeare, studying various poems, and preparing for the IGCSE assessment objectives. The topics are broken down into objectives for students to focus on for each text, such as identifying themes, characterizations, styles, and personal responses. Resources like original texts and notes are also listed to aid student understanding and presentations. The overarching goals are for students to gain skills in literary analysis and appreciation in order to meet the assessment criteria.

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LIT Scheme of Work For ISP5 Session 2023

This document provides a scheme of work for a literature in English class covering 18 weeks. It outlines the weekly topics to be covered, including analyzing scenes from Othello by Shakespeare, studying various poems, and preparing for the IGCSE assessment objectives. The topics are broken down into objectives for students to focus on for each text, such as identifying themes, characterizations, styles, and personal responses. Resources like original texts and notes are also listed to aid student understanding and presentations. The overarching goals are for students to gain skills in literary analysis and appreciation in order to meet the assessment criteria.

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SCHEME OF WORK FOR ISP5

Subject: Literature in English (0475) Class: ISP5

Educator: Ndosak Cleopher Bih

TEL: 670688981

School Year: 2023/2024.


WEEK TOPIC SUBTOPIC OBJECTIVES RESOURCES

1&2 -General -Genres of literature Students recall their


Revision -Elements of past knowledge in
Literature - literary
-The Rhetorical devices concepts and be able to
IGCSE apply them in practical
assessmen -A0s 1 AOs 2 -AOs 3 literary appreciation
t following the IGCSE
Objectives AOs 4 assessment
in details objectives.

3&4 Othello by -Presentations of the -Candidates should Work


William writer’s biography have enough submitted to
Shakespeare -Summary biographical the students.
-Themes background knowledge to
-Background -characterization the writer’s life in other to
-Act 1 -setting decipher the situations in
Scenes 1 & -Style and Language the story and relate well
2 -Mood with the pre-set
-Impression expectations.

5 Act 1 Scene 3 -Students’ Readers should be able Original


Presentations - read, interpret text and Othello text
Summary identify literary elements with
-Themes and aspects used, then translated
-characterization show how it is relevant in version to
-setting bringing out meaning in ease
-Style and Language the text (play). understandin
-Mood g
-Impression

ASSESSMENT
6&7 Act 2 -Students’ Candidates should be able
Scenes 1, Presentations - to read the play and
2, and 3 Summary respond (by commentary)
-Themes to it from the following
-characterization perspectives: a)Content
-setting and meaning
-Style and Language b)Exploring Language,
-Mood style and structure
-Impression c) as well as developing
an informed personal
response.

8&9 Act 3 -Students’ Candidates should be able


Scenes 1- Presentations - to read the play and
4 Summary respond

-Themes (by commentary) to it


-characterization from the following
-setting perspectives: a)Content
-Style and Language and meaning
-Mood b)Exploring Language,
-Impression style and structure
c) as well as developing
an informed personal
response.

ASSESSMENT

10 Act 4 -Students’ Candidates should be able


Scenes 1- Presentations - to read the play and
3 Summary respond (by commentary)
Themes to it from the following
-characterization perspectives: a)Content
-setting and meaning
-Style and Language b)Exploring Language,
-Mood style and structure
-Impression c) as well as developing
an informed personal
response.

11 Act 5 -Students’ Candidates should be able


Presentations - to read the play and
Summary respond (by commentary)
-Themes to it from the following
-characterization perspectives: a)Content
-setting and meaning
-Style and Language b)Exploring Language,
-Mood style and structure
-Impression c) as well as developing
an informed personal
response.

12 Introduction -What is poetry? Candidates should be able Handouts


to Poetry -Characteristics of to understand and can and notes
Poetry -The sense of a appreciate poetry from
poem its linguistic features to
-The sound of a its literary relevance.
poem -Poem types
-Rhyme, rhythm,
mood and tone
-How to analyze a poem

13 -Robert - Students’ Students should gain the


Browning, Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
‘Love in a summary approach a literary text
Life’ -Themes (poetry) and attempt
-Style giving a sound level of
-Lauris -Form of the poem appreciation from the
Edmond, -Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
‘Waterfall’ -Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
-Tone with respect to the IGCSE
-Mood assessment objectives.
-Deeper meaning
-Personal impression

14 -A R D - Students’ Students should gain the


Fairburn, Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
‘Rhyme of summary approach a literary text
the Dead -Themes (poetry) and attempt
Self’ -Style giving a sound level of
-Form of the poem appreciation from the
-James -Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
Joyce, ‘I -Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
Hear an -Tone with respect to the IGCSE
Army’ -Mood assessment objectives.
-Deeper meaning
-Personal impression
15 -Philip - Students’ Students should gain the
Bourke Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
Marston, summary approach a literary text
‘After’ -Themes (poetry) and attempt
-Style giving a sound level of
-Charlotte -Form of the poem appreciation from the
Mew, ‘Rooms’ -Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
-Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
-Tone with respect to the IGCSE
-Mood assessment objectives.
-Deeper meaning
-Personal impression

16 -Mary - Students’ Students should gain the


Monck Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
(‘Marinda’) summary approach a literary text
, -Themes (poetry) and attempt
‘Verses -Style giving a sound level of
Written on -Form of the poem appreciation from the
Her Death- -Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
bed at Bath -Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
to Her -Tone with respect to the IGCSE
Husband in -Mood assessment objectives.
London’ -Deeper meaning
-Personal impression
-Alexander
Pope, ‘From
An Essay
on
Criticism’

17 -Percy - Students’ Students should gain the


Bysshe Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
Shelley, summary approach a literary text
‘Stanzas -Themes (poetry) and attempt
Written in -Style giving a sound level of
Dejection, -Form of the poem appreciation from the
Near Naples’ -Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
-Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
-Algernon -Tone with respect to the IGCSE
Charles -Mood assessment objectives.
-Deeper meaning

Swinburne, -Personal impression


‘A Leave-
Taking’
18 -Elizabeth - Students’ Students should gain the
Thomas Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
(‘Corinna’), summary approach a literary text
‘The -Themes (poetry) and attempt
Forsaken -Style giving a sound level of
Wife’ -Form of the poem appreciation from the
-Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
-Derek -Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
Walcott, -Tone with respect to the IGCSE
‘Nearing -Mood assessment objectives.
Forty’ -Deeper meaning
-Personal impression

19 -Henry - Students’ Students should gain the


Wotton, Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
‘The summary approach a literary text
Character of -Themes (poetry) and attempt
a Happy -Style giving a sound level of
Life’ -Form of the poem appreciation from the
-Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
-Sir Thomas -Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
Wyatt, ‘I -Tone with respect to the IGCSE
Find No -Mood assessment objectives.
Peace’ -Deeper meaning
-Personal impression

20 -Elinor - Students’ Students should gain the


Morton Presentations -Poem ability and skills to
Wylie, summary approach a literary text
‘Now Let No -Themes (poetry) and attempt
Charitable -Style giving a sound level of
Hope’ -Form of the poem appreciation from the
-Rhyme pattern linguistic, sound, meaning
-Rhythmic pattern and figurative categories
-Tone with respect to the IGCSE
-Mood assessment objectives.
-Deeper meaning
-Personal impression

21 General
revision
with work
sheets

22 General
revision with
23 Start of
exam
preparation
s

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