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Notice how the well written answers make close reference to the LANGUAGE of the text with well organised PARAGRAPHS and use of EMBEDDED QUOTATIONS.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
MOCK EXAMINATION REVISION PACK
Examination Format
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Poetry
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The exam will be on: The Voice; Time; Dover Beach; Amends; Full Moon and Little Frieda; Lament; First Love.
THE VOICE BY THOMAS HARDY
TIME BY ALAN CURNOW
DOVER BEACH BY MATTHEW ARNOLD
AMENDS BY ADRIENNE RICH
FULL MOON AND LITTLE FRIEDA
LAMENT
FIRST LOVE
CHECK THIS OUT, ESPECIALLY THE VIDEOS AND POWERPOINTS !
THE VOICE BY THOMAS HARDY
TIME BY ALAN CURNOW
DOVER BEACH BY MATTHEW ARNOLD
AMENDS BY ADRIENNE RICH
FULL MOON AND LITTLE FRIEDA
LAMENT
FIRST LOVE
CHECK THIS OUT, ESPECIALLY THE VIDEOS AND POWERPOINTS !
Death of a Salesman
The Great Gatsby
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Mock examination will be on chapters 1-3 ONLY.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Exam Information for New (and returning!) Students
The official stuff:
Literature syllabus
IGCSE Literature Presentation
Sample past papers from a previous syllabus
IGCSE ESSAY WRITING TECHNIQUE
OUR specific syllabus:
Literature syllabus
IGCSE Literature Presentation
Sample past papers from a previous syllabus
IGCSE ESSAY WRITING TECHNIQUE
OUR specific syllabus:
Paper 4
Death of a Salesman – Arthur Miller; Penguin Classics
The Great Gatsby – F Scott Fitzgerald; Penguin Classics
Death of a Salesman – Arthur Miller; Penguin Classics
The Great Gatsby – F Scott Fitzgerald; Penguin Classics
Poetry anthology: Songs of Ourselves from Part 3 (Poems from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries): Poems
96 to 109 inclusive, i.e. the following fourteen poems:
Thomas Hardy, ‘The Voice’
Allen Curnow, ‘Time’
Mathew Arnold, ‘Dover Beach’
Adrienne Rich, ‘Amends’
Ted Hughes, ‘Full Moon and Little Frieda’
Gillian Clarke, ‘Lament’
John Keats, ‘The Grasshopper and The Cricket’
Vachel Lindsay, ‘The Flower-fed Buffaloes’
Boey Kim Cheng, ‘Report to Wordsworth’
John Clare, ‘First Love’
Dennis Scott, ‘Marrysong’
George Gordon Lord Byron, ‘So, We’ll Go No More A-Roving’
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 43
(‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways!’)
Edna St Vincent Millay, Sonnet 29
(‘Pity me not because the light of day’)
Songs of Ourselves: The University of Cambridge International Examinations Anthology of Poetry in
English (Cambridge University Press ISBN-10: 8175962488 ISBN-13: 978-8175962484) [A different
selection from this anthology will be set for the examination from 2013.]
96 to 109 inclusive, i.e. the following fourteen poems:
Thomas Hardy, ‘The Voice’
Allen Curnow, ‘Time’
Mathew Arnold, ‘Dover Beach’
Adrienne Rich, ‘Amends’
Ted Hughes, ‘Full Moon and Little Frieda’
Gillian Clarke, ‘Lament’
John Keats, ‘The Grasshopper and The Cricket’
Vachel Lindsay, ‘The Flower-fed Buffaloes’
Boey Kim Cheng, ‘Report to Wordsworth’
John Clare, ‘First Love’
Dennis Scott, ‘Marrysong’
George Gordon Lord Byron, ‘So, We’ll Go No More A-Roving’
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 43
(‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways!’)
Edna St Vincent Millay, Sonnet 29
(‘Pity me not because the light of day’)
Songs of Ourselves: The University of Cambridge International Examinations Anthology of Poetry in
English (Cambridge University Press ISBN-10: 8175962488 ISBN-13: 978-8175962484) [A different
selection from this anthology will be set for the examination from 2013.]
Paper 5
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou; Vertigo
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou; Vertigo
Monday, November 21, 2011
The Great Gatsby |
The Great Gatsby Comprehension Quest Corrected
Important video about Fitzgerald's life - required listening
Answer the following questions after viewing:
Important video about Fitzgerald's life - required listening
Answer the following questions after viewing:
1. Gertrude Stein referred to people of the Twenties as the "lost generation." Why were they "lost"?
2. Why were American writers and artists in France during the Twenties?
3. What do Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, embody about the Twenties, according to Fitzgerald's granddaughter, Eleanor Lanahan?
4. What led to the 18th Amendment? Why did America have prohibition? What role did alcohol play in the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald?
5. How did Fitzgerald's writing reflect the Twenties? Identify at least two ways.
2. Why were American writers and artists in France during the Twenties?
3. What do Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, embody about the Twenties, according to Fitzgerald's granddaughter, Eleanor Lanahan?
4. What led to the 18th Amendment? Why did America have prohibition? What role did alcohol play in the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald?
5. How did Fitzgerald's writing reflect the Twenties? Identify at least two ways.
Friday, November 18, 2011
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