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!! English HL 2015 - ALL things HL English, predictions, discussion etc.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 348 ✭✭AulBiddy


    We've done Frost, Plath, Dickinson, Montague, Ni Chuilleanain, Hardy, Yeats and Donne. Our teacher wants us to cover all the poets.. frankly I think its a waste of time


  • Registered Users Posts: 297 ✭✭oktplz


    Guys was just wondering how ye write your poetry essays?
    Am looking for a high grade in English but I write my essays in the following format:
    Intro
    Poem 1
    Poem 2
    Poem 3
    Poem 4...
    Conclusion.
    Is there a better way to write the essay that will maximise my grade, (I get A's with this style anyway but not sure if it's just our teachers preference)
    Please help!


  • Registered Users Posts: 249 ✭✭Frigating


    oktplz wrote: »
    Guys was just wondering how ye write your poetry essays?
    Am looking for a high grade in English but I write my essays in the following format:
    Intro
    Poem 1
    Poem 2
    Poem 3
    Poem 4...
    Conclusion.
    Is there a better way to write the essay that will maximise my grade, (I get A's with this style anyway but not sure if it's just our teachers preference)
    Please help!

    It depends on the question. For some I might do it by technique, or if the question has two sections (eg style and subject matter) I'll do it by that. For others I do it by poem. I personally worry about repeating myself constantly if I only have a bit to say on how a technique is used or on a poem, but the way you structure your essay is fine. I think doing it by poem is easiest, but it can depend on the poet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 297 ✭✭oktplz


    Thank you so much, omg i was so worried that I was doing it wrong :D
    I'm the same and also scared of not going into enough depth if I do it the other way, thanks so much for the reply, I think for the most part I'll stick to poem by poem unless it's an absolute necessary to go the other way...


  • Registered Users Posts: 594 ✭✭✭d1234


    Agree with ye on the subject of type of question asked. However, it's now harm to give a brief referral to one of the other poems studied e.g. if you are discussing the poem The Locket by Montague give a little cut as to how it differs to The Cage. The main thing to remember about poetry is personal reflection! But otherwise that strategy is good :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 297 ✭✭oktplz


    Thanks d1234, you've really cleared things up for me :)
    While we've here guys, what's your predictions for the Othello question? :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 32 cookiecutter99


    kcull wrote: »
    English
    - literary genre for comparative (been yonks)
    I havent done literary genre but hope gvvp doesnt come up and instead theme comes up


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 Katie97123


    Do you not think Ni chuilleanain will come up? And were the papers not made in like November before Charlie Hebdo?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 32 cookiecutter99


    Katie97123 wrote: »
    Do you not think Ni chuilleanain will come up? And were the papers not made in like November before Charlie Hebdo?
    Our english class had not done Ni chuilleanain and i might be wrong but werent the papers finalised 1st/2nd week of january?


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 Katie97123


    Ok! And we were told November, but you're probs right! Terrorism could probably come up anyway regardless of Charlie Hebdo I'd say!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭DarraghF197


    Does anyone know what poets are coming up in 2016? Since it's Ni Chuileanain's first year, she might instead make an appearance on the 2016 one. I'd love it if Plath or Dickinson come up, the other poets we've done are a bit of a snooze sometimes.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭DarraghF197


    Plath, Dickinson and Yeats came up last year. It was Plath's second year in a row. Obviously nothing can be ruled out completely but if you were going to leave poets out, it'd be those. Ní Chuilleanáin is a seemingly safe bet but I also feel like Montague and Frost would be there.

    Oh, I did not realise that Plath cane up two years in a row! They won't play the same trick twice on a female poet in successive years so. Looks like they probably won't appear because of that. Maybe they might decide not to have that system of one poet per category.. Especially since a load of people studied the exact same poet because he was the only one in his category last year. I just don't think she'll come up, but I think it's wishful thinking lol thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 BoyceLeaving15


    hafsa_28 wrote: »
    I havent done literary genre but hope gvvp doesnt come up and instead theme comes up

    Yeah we're studying Theme/Issue and Lit Genre and I find theme so much easier to write on. Basically retelling the story by referencing the scenes that the theme is seen in. Fingers crossed.


  • Registered Users Posts: 115 ✭✭kamiljkamil


    I'm hoping for :Eileann Ni Chilleanain & Thomas Hardy
    Hardy hasn't appeared in a while and Eilenn first time
    Would think it's a safe bet learning off these 2 really well before the exam


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭DarraghF197


    I'm hoping for :Eileann Ni Chilleanain & Thomas Hardy
    Hardy hasn't appeared in a while and Eilenn first time
    Would think it's a safe bet learning off these 2 really well before the exam

    Too risky! Both could easily not come up. Maybe if you really wanted to do only two poets you could do Montague and Yeats or Nu Chuilleanáin and Dickinson. Either way, still very risky.


  • Registered Users Posts: 115 ✭✭kamiljkamil


    Too risky! Both could easily not come up. Maybe if you really wanted to do only two poets you could do Montague and Yeats or Nu Chuilleanáin and Dickinson. Either way, still very risky.

    Yeah I suppose you are right. I mean I have 6 poets studied very well but would like to focus on those 2 real well just before the exam 😄


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭DarraghF197


    Yeah I suppose you are right. I mean I have 6 poets studied very well but would like to focus on those 2 real well just before the exam 😄

    Oh yeah I Thought you were going all out on those two! I'll probably specialise in one or Two as well, and have five studied.

    I Think it might be better if you were to specialise in two similar poets, like, as I said, Montague and Yeats, or Donne, Frost and Hardy or Dickinson and Ni Chuilleanáin. Hardy and Ni Chuilleanáin don't link and both can come up the same time and also both could not come up.

    But, if they're your favourite, then go for it, but maybe do another one alongside. I'll be doing Plath just because she's interesting even though she has such a low chance of coming up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 32 cookiecutter99


    I'm hoping for :Eileann Ni Chilleanain & Thomas Hardy
    Hardy hasn't appeared in a while and Eilenn first time
    Would think it's a safe bet learning off these 2 really well before the exam

    Our techer told us Thomas Hardy has a high chance as he wasnt on the course since the last 2/3 years and he is not on the course for another 2 year after us.Also john Montague has a very high chance...but only learning 2 poets is very risky as people predicted Seamus Heaney to come up in the poetry section in 2014 but he came up in the reading comprehensation


  • Registered Users Posts: 115 ✭✭kamiljkamil


    hafsa_28 wrote: »
    Our techer told us Thomas Hardy has a high chance as he wasnt on the course since the last 2/3 years and he is not on the course for another 2 year after us.Also john Montague has a very high chance...but only learning 2 poets is very risky as people predicted Seamus Heaney to come up in the poetry section in 2014 but he came up in the reading comprehensation

    Oh yeah definitely learning just two is basically suicide 😃 But yeah what you are saying is true I really hope for either Chuilleanain,Hardy or Donne to appear as I know them inside out and love their poetry
    But then again even looking at past papers you can always be wrong even if everything points that this poet is coming up for definite


  • Registered Users Posts: 28 Mahmoudsaid_1


    Ni chuilleanain for english and Interential statistics for maths


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,336 ✭✭✭Blue giant


    Amortisation schedule for maths
    Hardy, Donne, Montague and ENC for English
    Viruses for Biology

    I hope you're not right for English. If Frost or Dickinson don't come up I'm kind of screwed. I don't think ENC will come up. Everyone thinks she will and she's also on the course next year and 2018. Montague or Frost aren't on the course again until 2018 and it's been a few years since either have come up. I think it will be Montague, Frost, Dickinson/Plath and then take your pick from the other four. This may be just wishful thinking on my part though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 171 ✭✭Tweej


    If you study 1 poet you have a 50% chance, 2 poets 79%, 3 poets 91%, 4 poets 98.4%, 5 poets 100%.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭DarraghF197


    Blue giant wrote: »
    I hope you're not right for English. If Frost or Dickinson don't come up I'm kind of screwed. I don't think ENC will come up. Everyone thinks she will and she's also on the course next year and 2018. Montague or Frost aren't on the course again until 2018 and it's been a few years since either have come up. I think it will be Montague, Frost, Dickinson/Plath and then take your pick from the other four. This may be just wishful thinking on my part though.

    I doubt Plath will come up (yes I know, obviously), but she's also on the course for the next two years IIRC. I agree, Ni Chuilleanáin probably won't come up. So that leaves Dickinson, who looks quite likely, and they always like to have a poet coming up twice in a row.

    Frost looks very likely as well, but it's a gamble that can have bad consequences.


  • Registered Users Posts: 942 ✭✭✭Kremin


    I doubt Plath will come up (yes I know, obviously), but she's also on the course for the next two years IIRC. I agree, Ni Chuilleanáin probably won't come up. So that leaves Dickinson, who looks quite likely, and they always like to have a poet coming up twice in a row.

    Frost looks very likely as well, but it's a gamble that can have bad consequences.

    Ni Chuilleanain has never come up before though? And from what I've heard Plath was the first time any poets came up two years in a row?

    Oh well. I'll be doing Donne, Frost, Yeats and Hardy. I don't see Plath or Dickinson coming up, and theyre the only female poets we've done.


  • Registered Users Posts: 251 ✭✭OMGeary


    Kremin wrote: »
    Ni Chuilleanain has never come up before though? And from what I've heard Plath was the first time any poets came up two years in a row?

    I don't think that's true, Yeats came up 2010,2011


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭DarraghF197


    Kremin wrote: »
    Ni Chuilleanain has never come up before though? And from what I've heard Plath was the first time any poets came up two years in a row?

    Oh well. I'll be doing Donne, Frost, Yeats and Hardy. I don't see Plath or Dickinson coming up, and theyre the only female poets we've done.

    As OMGeary said, Yeats has come up twice.

    Ni Chuilleanáin is coming up next year and another tear in the near future. Wouldn't it be a tad unlikely for her to come up two times in a row as a new poet? That why I don't think she'll come up, nobody would bother with her next year.

    That's also why Plath will probably not come up.

    Dickinson is most likely. They will pick the poets that people expect not to come up, not the poets that are likely. That's why one should study the poets everyone's NOT saying to study. Unless they have good reason against it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 34 ADowling


    My English teacher was convinced both Yates and Ni Chuilleanain were coming up for this year, but as teachers themselves know so little about Ni Chuilleanain she doubts if she will come up, and if she does, the question will be fairly easy as she's never been on before. As for Yates, next year is the 100 year anniversary of 1916 he might be saved for next year. Frost and Montague look likely. Anyone any tips on what might be coming up for LC History, Dictatorship and Democracy topic?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 zoe_devine


    English HL: Robert Frost, John Donne, John Montague (PRAYING FOR!) and E. Ni Chuilleanain.

    Art HL: Monet, Russborough House.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 lucy17


    what are the main themes in ni chuilleanain's poems ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 16 Lana96


    We have done : Donne, Ni Chuilleanan, Montague, Hardy,plath and dickinson. Only planning on learning the first 4 as I highly doubt either of them will appear on the paper. Plus i hate their poetry!!


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