The set poems by Yeats are 'Who Goes with Fergus?' (junior), 'An Irish Airman Foresees his Death' (intermediate) and 'What Then?' (senior), and the second poem is to be chosen from The Rattle Bag or Lifelines. Pupils can borrow a copy of The Rattle Bag from their teachers. Full details here.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Poetry Aloud 2009
The Poetry Aloud competition for this year has just been launched, and over the next two weeks we'll be holding our own internal auditions and competitions to select candidates to go forward to the first heat.
The set poems by Yeats are 'Who Goes with Fergus?' (junior), 'An Irish Airman Foresees his Death' (intermediate) and 'What Then?' (senior), and the second poem is to be chosen from The Rattle Bag or Lifelines. Pupils can borrow a copy of The Rattle Bag from their teachers. Full details here.
The set poems by Yeats are 'Who Goes with Fergus?' (junior), 'An Irish Airman Foresees his Death' (intermediate) and 'What Then?' (senior), and the second poem is to be chosen from The Rattle Bag or Lifelines. Pupils can borrow a copy of The Rattle Bag from their teachers. Full details here.
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