This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
Practice Test
FLE 4 - Romantic Poetry
Keep your poem stencil close but your phone far!
Slide 1 - Slide
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Slide 2 - Poll
What is associated with the Victorian era?
Slide 3 - Mind map
What is associated with the movement of Romanticism?
Slide 4 - Mind map
Which issue from the Victorian era can you see in the image?
Slide 5 - Open question
Reason became more important than imagination in the Romantic Era.
A
True
B
False
Slide 6 - Quiz
The Industrial Revolution sparked the invention of the steam engine
A
True
B
False
Slide 7 - Quiz
Bakers were part of the ...
A
upper class
B
middle class
C
lower class
Slide 8 - Quiz
Children were a symbol of freedom
A
True
B
False
Slide 9 - Quiz
With the arrival of Romanticism, the sonnet grew more popular.
A
True
B
False
Slide 10 - Quiz
In I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud, 'dancing daffodils' is an example of:
A
assonance
B
alliteration
C
consonance
Slide 11 - Quiz
From I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud: " I saw a crowd, / A host, of golden daffodils; / (...) Fluttering and dancing in the breeze." This is an example of:
A
metaphor
B
imagery
C
personification
Slide 12 - Quiz
I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud seems cute, free and beautiful at times. What would you say is sad about the poem?
Slide 13 - Open question
In Ode to a Nightingale, what poetic device is found in "My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk"
Slide 14 - Open question
What is typically Romantic about Ode to a Nightingale?
Slide 15 - Open question
'England in 1819' was written by
A
William Blake
B
William Wordsworth
C
Percy Bysshe Shelley
D
John Keats
Slide 16 - Quiz
In a nutshell, what is the aim of "England in 1819"?
Slide 17 - Open question
Quote examples of anti-establishment beliefs in England in 1819
Slide 18 - Open question
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge celebrates the English countryside.
A
True
B
False
Slide 19 - Quiz
Quote 2 examples with assonance and 2 example with alliteration in Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
Slide 20 - Open question
What's a volta? Explain in as much detail as you can
Slide 21 - Open question
Where do we find the volta in "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge" and what shift does it indicate?
Slide 22 - Open question
What is explained in the poem London?
Slide 23 - Open question
What is the mood of London? How do examples of imagery strengthen this?
Slide 24 - Open question
Explain what an oxymoron is and give an example from the poem London.
Slide 25 - Open question
O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been Cool'd a long age in the deep-delved earth, Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provençal song, and sunburnt mirth! O for a beaker full of the warm South,
What is the 'object' of this passage? Explain how you know!
Slide 26 - Open question
Which questions are you left with, to be discussed next class?
Slide 27 - Mind map
Poll: Looking at the results of this test, I need to study and/or practise...
a lot still
quite a bit still
a little bit more
not that much anymore
Slide 28 - Poll
Study materials
- Powerpoint ("FLE4 Romantic Period + Victorian Era.pptx"