Themes

Illustrate the psychological growth in pip.
Illustrate different types of ambitions as shown by different character
Give examples of perversion of justice
Relate theme to personal experience

Plot

Identify the stages of pip’s development and the changes in his personality

Background and setting.

Provide basic information on Dicken’s background
Describe the characteristics and social stratification of Dicken’s time

Language, Style and Poetic Device

Pick out and comment on the features whichmake the poem different from a paraphrase.
identify rhyming words and word groups with similar sound.

Theme

Identify some of the themes of the poem
To link the themes with their personal experiences.

Subject Matter

Explain the poem in their own words.
Describe the key incidents in the poem

Background

Recount Clark’s biography after reading through available material.
See cultures reflected in cultural shows such as dance and masquerade

Unexpected Joy At Dawn

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Unexpected Joy At Dawn

Bats

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Bats

What is Literature

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand the meaning of Literature

Drama Genre

At the end of this lesson, student should be able to:.

Figures

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Figures