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English Home Language Grade 11

Home School Lesson 1.


1. In your Language book –
2. Write the date 25 March 2020
3. Heading: Sentences Phrases and Clauses
4. Watch the video – Sentence Types
5. Copy the following notes into your book.
6.

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DO THESE ACTIVITIES:

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LESSON 2:

In your Creative Writing book :

1. Write today’s date (30 MARCH 2020)

2. Heading: Speech

3. Paste in the format of the speech – it is in your creative writing notes – page 22. (I will also
send the notes and a screenshot of page 22.

4. Do the Exercise at the bottom of page 22

Choose between the two topics –

You are asked to make an impromptu speech at your friends 21st birthday party. Write down the
speech.

OR

You have been asked to address the grade 11s on the challenges of being a grade 12 learner. Write
down the speech.

180-200 words.

REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO DO PLANNING, A FIRST DRAFT AND A FINAL DRAFT.

SEE example of the page that you should paste on the next page.
Lesson 3: Poetry
Instructions:
In your poetry book:
1. REWRITE the poem into your poetry books.
2. Make sure that you have enough space to copy the notes.
3. Watch the video – Sonnet 18 video of my explanation of the poem.
4. Add the notes from the video/powerpoint to each line as we always do.
5. Answer the questions

GRADE 11 POEM 5-Sonnet 130


Sonnet 130 (1609) – William Shakespeare
1 My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;
2 Coral is far more red than her lips' red;
3 If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
4 If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
5 I have seen roses damasked, red and white,
6 But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
7 And in some perfumes is there more delight
8 Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
9 I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
10 That music hath a far more pleasing sound;
11 I grant I never saw a goddess go;
12 My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.
13 And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
14 As any she belied with false compare.

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QUESTIONS:

1. Identify the type of poem and explain.


2. What is the theme of the poem?
3. Write down the rhyme scheme of the poem.
4. What poetic device appears in the title?
5. What is the prevailing tone in the three quatrains?
6. In what sense does the tone change in the final couplet?
7. Explain the meanings of the following words:
7.1 damasked
7.2 coral
7.3 dun
7.4 reeks

8. What is the effect of the 'coral' image?


9. List all the aspects of femininity that Shakespeare base his comparisons
upon.
10. Explain the irony in line 13 & 14.
11. Comment on the effectiveness of the word 'tread' as used in line 12.
12. Quote a line which proves that Shakespeare regarded his love as special.
13. Comment on the unusual word order in line 12.
14. What is significant about the fact that the poet has never seen a goddess in
his life?
15. How does the metaphor of music in stanza 3 impact on your understanding
of the poem?
16. Discuss whether you think the speaker’s love is sincere.

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