Learning Intentions: We will learn how to compare songs and poems. We will use comparative language to show similarities and differences.

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Explore the art of comparing songs and poems, using comparative language to highlight similarities and differences. Dive into Venn diagrams, linking words, and key terms to analyze genres like Reggae, Irish Ballads, and Rap music.


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  1. Learning Intentions: We will learn how to compare songs and poems. We will use comparative language to show similarities and differences.

  2. Compare

  3. What words would you use? What kind of things are similar? Which ones are different? In what ways Use your Venn Diagram and linking words to write a paragraph on the three types of crisps

  4. Comparative When things get a bit more complicated: This situation also crops up in y, but things work out differently Although x and y deal with a similar theme, x treats it tragically but y treats it more light-heartedly. X and y deal with similar problems, but x s worldis very different to y s In both texts, you see into the hero s mind; in x this is through first person narrative, whereas in y X and y both deal with but they offer strongly contrasting points. done

  5. Linking Language When comparing similar aspects between texts: I noticed in text x and y that The situation in x is very like that in y when Joe in x reminds me of Mary in y where he says...because he does...because they both This way of thinking/behaving is typical of both x and y. When we turn to y again we see/find This is mirrored in text Likewise, in text y...

  6. What do both genres have in common? Reggae Irish Ballads Do they share any similarities with rap music?

  7. Natural voice Downtrodden speaker Culturally representative Powerful message Emotional Power of words Has a particular sound Vivid imagery Repetition Simple rhyming scheme Alliteration/sibilance Simple vocabulary Traditional instruments Written in quatrains Rhyme Political Hopeful Sad Nostalgic Social commentary

  8. Using the template, in pairs sort the key terms into each relevant section. Ballad Reggae Rap

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