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All the best for tomorrow. Try to get some sleep amongst all the last minute revision! Feel free to email me if you have any last minute questions or concerns, Ms Turner. (sturner@nautical.lambeth.sch.uk)

Wednesday Revision Programme

As preparation for the examination on Friday, there will be a revision programme running from p1-4 tomorrow in the Library. We aim to keep it focused but also light-hearted, with opportunities for revision games, group work and individual support. Tea/Coffee… Continue Reading →

Themes

Look at the following slides to see why we study themes and how writers create them, sometimes unknowingly, in their work. Then try to identify the themes in the given extract from the Rossetti poem. Work with another student to… Continue Reading →

‘The Great Gatsby’ read by Jake Gyllenhaal

http://www.thedailybeast.com/videos/2013/04/09/jake-gyllenhaal-reads-great-gatsby.html

The Significance of Voice

Section B questions – Exam Practice

See here for some past exam questions. You should practise as many of them possible and/or create plans of how you would answer the questions. Try working in timed conditions (1 hour on Section B). 1. Write about the significance… Continue Reading →

Section A Questions – Exam Practice

See here for some past exam questions. You should practise as many of them possible and/or create plans of how you would answer the questions. Try working in timed conditions (1 hour on Section A- two questions (so 30mins per… Continue Reading →

Extra AS Class Survey

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September 1, 1939

See here for an example essay question and some essays about the poem. Read through them to give you an idea of how other people have thought about the poem; use their thinking to influence your reading of the poem… Continue Reading →

Response to McCarthy’s writing style – Due: Thursday 7th March

For homework you need to complete an essay style response based on your work on McCarthy’s writing style. You are using one of the statements we discussed, and the evidence that you found in the lesson. Also try to include… Continue Reading →

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