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JRCS AS Literature: Key features of the thought process for planning
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Monday, 5 December 2011. Key features of the thought process for planning. Here are the key features of the thought processes behind planning and writing an A level response that you developed in lesson. Review them for you Mock Exam next week. What is the question asking you to do? What argument are you going to take? As a result what evidence do you have - or do you have to find evidence first? The thinking process before writing is as important (if not more) than the actual writing. Mr D and Ms F.
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JRCS AS Literature: Homework for Mr Leamon (Gatsby)
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011. Homework for Mr Leamon (Gatsby). Read chapter 2 and make notes on events and discussion points – as we talked about. NB Last weeks ‘Contextual quotes traffic-lighting’ homework is due for Thursday too.). Complete Chapter 1 sheet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Efoulds@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Cgibbons@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Adonovan@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Homework for Mr Leamon (Gatsby). AS Independent Task and Homework Archive. Click here to go to archive. Explore connection...
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JRCS AS Literature: Mock Exam change to time!
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Mock Exam change to time! Next Tuesday's Mock exam will now commence at 2.15pm. Please ensure you meet us outside Boothroyd Hall at the latest 2.05pm. If you are a travelling student you will be here in enough time as you are usually for lesson - so this is no excuse! You will need a black pen! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Efoulds@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Cgibbons@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Adonovan@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Mock Exam change to time! Click here to go to archive.
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JRCS AS Literature: Some links c/o Olivia in regards to Frankenstein...
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Monday, 14 November 2011. Some links c/o Olivia in regards to Frankenstein. Here's some links to some gothic horror stuffs I like, (Jeffrey Comb's related things OBVIOUSLY). A Clip of Comb's (the original Herbert West) reading the second from last chapter of H.P Lovecrafts Herbert West: Re-Animator, which is a homage to Frankenstein: http:/ fuckyeahjeffreycombs.tumblr.com/tagged/audiobook. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? 14 November 2011 at 09:09. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). THE A2 LITERATURE BLOG.
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JRCS AS Literature: Poetry Preparations...
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Monday, 4 October 2010. Here's the order of poems you'll need to have completed in preparation before the lesson. Anthem for Doomed Youth. Arms and the Boy. Apologia Por Poemate Meo. Don't forget it's the diction column (in full detail with connotation and denotation). The poets intended meaning. Anything else is welcome too! Are we meant to do all the annotations before tomorrows lesson? 4 October 2010 at 13:58. 4 October 2010 at 23:20. How come its not up yet? 23 October 2010 at 11:17. To present as ne...
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JRCS AS Literature: Notes from today's lesson on Pictor Ignotus
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Monday, 14 November 2011. Notes from today's lesson on Pictor Ignotus. Context to the poem. The poem's title is Latin for 'unknown painter', a note that Browning would have seen written in art catalogues or on gallery labels when he was looking at Renaissance art. It is a psychological study of a man who is incapable of making full use of his talents, but is at the same time keenly aware of what he might have been, in contrast to what he is. Browning’s aim in this monologue is to present/depict men...
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JRCS AS Literature: Programme and times of study...
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Thursday, 11 November 2010. Programme and times of study. Please enter the following arrangements and times of study for the next two weeks into your diaries in order for us to catchup on work missed. Monday 15th November 3:10 - 4:10pm. Friday 19th November 4:00 - 5:00pm. Monday 22nd November 3:10 - 4:10pm (Milestone completed in this hour). Friday 26th November 4:00 - 5:00pm. You will remain on Monday's for this hour. Attendance on Friday's is compulsory until we are back on track. THE A2 LITERATURE BLOG.
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JRCS AS Literature: Novel...
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Monday, 24 May 2010. If you are intending to continue with A2 Literature you'll need to secure a copy of Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, for our A2 lesson after the exam period. I have ordered 10 copies at £2.50. First in best dressed othewise you'll have to order your own! If you don't have it for the lessons you won't have access! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Efoulds@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Cgibbons@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Adonovan@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Run up to the exams. THE A2 LITERATURE BLOG.
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JRCS AS Literature: Poem Revision....
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Tuesday, 3 May 2011. You need to revise, as a priority, the following poems:. Apologia Pro Poemate Meo. Anthem for Doomed Youth. Arms and the Boy. You should visit in the first instance, your annotations and notes from lessons and then the Wilfred Owen society for analysis (see weblink below). These poems, although you may touch on the for Ao4 references, and hence need some limited revision, should not be on the exam as they have been named before. Dulce Et Decorum Est. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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JRCS AS Literature: Revision Strategies
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Monday, 5 December 2011. Please note: You'll need to evidence 4 hours of revision by Monday 12/12/11. As you have your mock exam next week, we thought we'd collect some useful revision strategies in the one place for you. Try these on for size:. Re-read key section of Frankenstein - you may decide on key scenes by looking at key moments where the narrative is moved forward, characters are developed, themes are explored or motif used (think weather, violence, religious imagery). Review the material on Fem...