Be creative Remember you do not have to agree with other people's points of view aboutliterature. If your ideas are original or different, so long as you develop them clearly, use evidenceintelligentlyand argue persuasively, your point of view will be respected. We want literature to touch yo...
GCSE Practice Papers provide focused and cost-effective exam preparation and practice. The GCSE AQA English Literature Schools Pack contains three papers which follow the format of the actual tests, enabling pupils to become familiar with their content and style. •Follow the format of the actual...
GCSE English Language 8700 GCSE English Literature 8702 A two year course focused on the development of skills in reading, writing and speaking and listening. English Literature examinations Unit 1 18 th May Section A: Prose ‘Of Mice and Men’ or ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Sec...
In general, there is a widespread desire in the pedagogic literature to move to language learning strategies that give better results. However, the straitjacket of the exam-oriented system in which teachers work and the weight of tradition lead many to opt to remain within their comfort zone and...
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The quote above, from a book published in 2018, reflects a pervasive view in the literature that collocations are arbitrary, that is, there is no particular reason why words “prefer the company of certain other words”, they just do. ...
Levertov's 'What Were They Like?' is currently included in the Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9–1) English Literature poetry anthology, and the Conflict cluster of the OCR GCSE (9-1) English Literature poetry anthology, 'Towards a World Unknown.' Birthplace: Ilford, London, United Kingdom Michael ...
General knowledge, the new English GCSE and the ‘as-the-crow-flies error’ July 3, 2015 Great literature: it teaches for us June 3, 2015 Assessment – it’s all in our heads May 23, 2015 Making every lesson count – first reviews May 18, 2015 Teaching students how to plan ext...
Someone who couldn’t even get his or her GCSE? So: wrong! The other part of my criticism in the above-mentioned post was to claim that if this is the opinion of the system about foreign experts, then they should not advise anyone to employ Dutch people abroad. How dare they? They ...