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Edexcel IGCSE The Bright Lights of Sarajevo by Tony Harrison English Language Paper 2 one hour lesson for Poetry and Prose Texts. We explore the key language and structure features in Harrison’s poem, explaining how he conveys ideas and perspectives about Sarajevo, its people and how they continue to live their lives despite the ever-present threat of conflict, as well as how his use of language and structure impacts on the reader’s thoughts and feelings. Together we make detailed analytical notes on how the poet creates effects and is able to affect the reader. Additionally, we explore some of the key context around the poem which is useful for helping a student’s understanding of the poem’s themes, ideas and perspectives. This lesson forms part of a teacher resource pack that covers all ten prose and poetry extracts.

Edexcel IGCSE The Bright Lights of Sarajevo by Tony Harrison English Language Paper 2 one hour lesson for Poetry and Prose Texts.

We explore the key language and structure features in Harrison’s poem, explaining how he conveys ideas and perspectives about Sarajevo, its people and how they continue to live their lives despite the ever-present threat of conflict, as well as how his use of language and structure impacts on the reader’s thoughts and feelings. Together we make detailed analytical notes on how the poet creates effects and is able to affect the reader.

Additionally, we explore some of the key context around the poem which is useful for helping a student’s understanding of the poem’s themes, ideas and perspectives.

This lesson forms part of a teacher resource pack that covers all ten prose and poetry extracts.

Edexcel IGCSE The Bright Lights of Sarajevo by Tony Harrison English Language Paper 2 one hour lesson for Poetry and Prose Texts.

We explore the key language and structure features in Harrison’s poem, explaining how he conveys ideas and perspectives about Sarajevo, its people and how they continue to live their lives despite the ever-present threat of conflict, as well as how his use of language and structure impacts on the reader’s thoughts and feelings. Together we make detailed analytical notes on how the poet creates effects and is able to affect the reader.

Additionally, we explore some of the key context around the poem which is useful for helping a student’s understanding of the poem’s themes, ideas and perspectives.

This lesson forms part of a teacher resource pack that covers all ten prose and poetry extracts.