

The complete teaching companion for Notes from a Coma (Mike McCormack) in the Leaving Cert English Comparative Study, Higher Level, with the preparation already done.
A 24-page PDF written for the teacher, covering all four Higher Level modes: Cultural Context, Literary Genre, Theme or Issue, and General Vision and Viewpoint. All coupling guidance is partner-agnostic, so it works whatever texts you pair the novel with.
Not sure whether to select Notes from a Coma as one of your comparative texts? Download the free Text Suitability Guide on its own — it tells you everything you need to decide.
What’s inside:- Before you teach: a frank sensitive-content briefing — a six-year-old’s attempted suicide reported at one remove, adoption treated with love and brutal candour, a young man’s death from alcohol poisoning and the finding of the body, psychiatric breakdown and catatonia, a boy engulfed in flames at the altar, a herd destroyed for BSE, and a blasphemous slogan reported in a footnote — plus practical notes on setting the novel.
- The novel for the teacher: story and structure, voices and figures, the world of the novel, themes read broadly, how the novel is told, and the outlook, each table tagged by mode.
- A key-moments bank and a quotation and reference bank: the pivotal scenes and the fourteen quotations that do the most work, each referenced by speaker and section, so students can cite precisely without extended extracts from a copyright text.
- All four modes broken down: what examiners reward, where the novel is strong, what to teach, the moments to lean on, errors to pre-empt, and questions to explore — with a strongest-answer line for each.
- Teaching the text: a workable sequence built for this novel’s difficulty — teach the form before the story, assign the five voices as term-long roles, build the chronology wall, read the hinge scene in class — and the misreadings of Notes from a Coma to pre-empt.
- Running the textbook’s working parts: how to use the companion Student Textbook’s comparison grids, sample paragraphs, mode primers and practice questions in class.
- Coupling guidance: what to look for in a partner text and how to run the comparison, partner-agnostic throughout.
- Assessment essentials: PCLM marking as percentages (Purpose 30% / Coherence 30% / Language 30% / Mechanics 10%), the PEAL paragraph shape, what lifts an answer, and timing.
- Question-angle banks for every mode, drawn from recent SEC papers.
Written by a practising teacher. Pairs with the companion Student Textbook (sold separately); buy both in the Complete Bundle and save.
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