GCSE Language Examination Paper
Articles Insert: Question Paper: Marking Schedule
Articles Insert: Question Paper: Marking Schedule
The best practice for next week’s assessment is to practice analysis and writing. You will get a response from me within 60 minutes of publishing anything on your blogs. You can read the detailed task outline here An online version of The Taming of the Shrew My guidance as to how to prepare […]
This letter comes as a quick reminder of this Thursday’s Theme Study Presentation evening, which is being held in our English classroom, B2, at 5:00pm. Over the last 12 months, your son has engaged in an extended reading and viewing study, where he has read a range of different texts and viewed film and television programmes that […]
As part of our rather muscular approach to this year’s GCSE English Literature Controlled Assessment we are comparing and contrasting some of the poetry of Sylvia Plath with the character and voice of Katharina in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Tonight’s work, as is indicated on the attached board capture, is to make a […]
It has to be said that yesterday’s practice question lead to a pretty poor effort. Today we addressed that by going through Elliot’s piece and identifying where it needs improvement. Tonight everyone’s task is to improve on their initial effort, taking into account the attached advice
Come, Kate, and wash, and welcome heartily. You whoreson villain! will you let it fall? Strikes him KATHARINA Patience, I pray you; ’twas a fault unwilling. PETRUCHIO A whoreson beetle-headed, flap-ear’d knave! Come, Kate, sit down; I know you have a stomach. Will you give thanks, sweet Kate; or else shall I? What’s this? mutton? […]