English Course for Leaving Certificate 2019
1. The text on its own to be studied:
· Macbeth (William Shakespeare)
2. The three other texts are to be studied in a comparative manner under the following headings:
i) The General Vision and Viewpoint - outlook/perception of author, main character and reader
ii) Literary Genre - techniques used by the author to hell his/her story
iii) Theme / Issue - the pervading and recurring idea behind the text
3. Six poems from five of the following eight poets will be studied:
Elizabeth Bishop
Sylvia Plath *
W.B. Yeats
Seamus Heaney *
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Brendan Kennelly
D.H. Lawrence
Eilean Ni Chuilleanain
*Poets to be covered in Fifth Year
4. Comprehension, Functional Writing, Unseen Poetry and Essay Writing will be studied under the following five language types:
Language of Argument - debate, discursive writing*
Language of Persuasion - opinion article, speech
Language of Narration - short story, personal writing
Language of Information - newspaper article, memo/proposal, interview, reports
Aesthetic Use of Language - letter, diary account, review
*Note: the examples given above are not mutually exclusive (for e.g. a speech can have elements of all five language categories)
1. The text on its own to be studied:
· Macbeth (William Shakespeare)
2. The three other texts are to be studied in a comparative manner under the following headings:
i) The General Vision and Viewpoint - outlook/perception of author, main character and reader
ii) Literary Genre - techniques used by the author to hell his/her story
iii) Theme / Issue - the pervading and recurring idea behind the text
- The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
- Brooklyn (John Crowley)
- Persepolis (Marjane Satrapi)
3. Six poems from five of the following eight poets will be studied:
Elizabeth Bishop
Sylvia Plath *
W.B. Yeats
Seamus Heaney *
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Brendan Kennelly
D.H. Lawrence
Eilean Ni Chuilleanain
*Poets to be covered in Fifth Year
4. Comprehension, Functional Writing, Unseen Poetry and Essay Writing will be studied under the following five language types:
Language of Argument - debate, discursive writing*
Language of Persuasion - opinion article, speech
Language of Narration - short story, personal writing
Language of Information - newspaper article, memo/proposal, interview, reports
Aesthetic Use of Language - letter, diary account, review
*Note: the examples given above are not mutually exclusive (for e.g. a speech can have elements of all five language categories)