Reading Literature at Advanced Level
September 6, 2010Reading literature at advanced level
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Reading literature at advanced level
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Here’s a copy of the workshop slideshow used in class today – hope it helps!
A Well Formed Argument?
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As promised, here is the slideshow we went through in class today as part of our study of ‘Never Let Me Go’:
Kazuo Ishiguro
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Here is a three part mini lecture, exploring the issues of ownership and identity in Atwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. As you work your way through the material, notice how I draw on close textual evidence to support my ideas. If this were to become the basis for an essay plan it would need [...]
This is just a quick post to welcome you all back to the new school year and to introduce you to ‘Inksights’. Well done for finding your way here – this section of the website is dedicated to your class and will support the class work and homework for your English lessons.
Please make a point [...]
Well you’re nearly at the end of the AS course. I have been delighted with how much progress you have all made and I am sure you’ll do fine in the end of year examination.
I am committed to improving my teaching approach and so I’ve created a dedicated survey for your group. It should only take [...]
This slideshow offers my suggestions for revising and answering the F661 poetry question. My class has been preparing to respond to the Wilfred Owen task and so the examples are shaped with this in mind. However, the principles and strategies are equally applicable to any of the other poets studied for this part of the [...]
To support your revision of Wilfred Owen this term, I thought you might like a few additional resources.
This link will take you to the
Shmoop
website which is a fantastic resource and has a section dedicated to the World War One poets including Owen. It’s free to sign up for an account and the site is [...]