January 31, 2010
Here is a copy of the introduction Slideshow for Sherriff’s play – it offers an overview of the characters, main themes and issues surrounding the play – enjoy!
Journey’s End
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Hi guys- here is a copy of a slideshow I will be looking at in class which shows the 3 types of question you will face in the Summer examination for Literature on Sherriff’s play. Below that are a few links for useful essays or study guides to support your work on the play – [...]
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January 22, 2010
Hi Guys
As promised, here are the links for those of you who would like to be able to download the podcasts and save them to your own portable devices for later playback.. Just right click on the title link and you’ll be prompted to save the target as an mp3 file to your hard drive [...]
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January 16, 2010
Hi guys – as promised, here are copies of 4 brief podcasts to support you in writing your essay on ‘Othello’. The first explores ‘context’ which will be relevant for any of the three questions that I have set. The others each deal with one of the specific essay titles – I would encourage you [...]
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January 15, 2010
Hi guys – please click on the link below and complete the following sections for your homework (revise and take the online test) -
Getting Started
Genre, Audience & Purpose
Persuade
The link you need is here – Bitesize GCSE
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January 12, 2010
To help you to prepare for your GCSE coursework essay examining the character of Iago, I have compiled a brief list of online resources. Each of these links will take you to a site that has a useful study guide – remember you will be looking for anything that helps you better understand the character, [...]
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