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IMAGINARIUM: June 2009
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Saturday, June 13, 2009. EN101 "Of Mice and Men" revision. I have compiled some useful sites for you which will help you revise. The extended text is an important part of the external assessment and because you know the characters and themes well, it is one that you can really achieve in. Steinbeck makes us, the reader, understand the ideas in the novel. The how. Must of course involve you including techniques. Http:/ www.teachit.co.uk/armoore/prose/ofmiceandmen.htm. Http:/ www.studyit.org.nz/. EN201 "To...
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IMAGINARIUM: Love that Language!
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009. To be able to express ourselves the way we need to we have to know the basics of how our language is put together. Did you know that there are 4 catergories of NOUNS. Sydney, Miss Hayton, TSB Arena.(Did you notice the capital letters? Pen, desk, father, brother, cat, pet, girl, tree. Of whales, murder. Of crows, flock. Of sheep, herd. Hope, courage, friendship, love, hate.(You can't touch this). How about those pesky APOSTROPHES. This is dedicated to Fran:-). The student's essay (...
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IMAGINARIUM: February 2009
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. EN101 - 'Your Shoes' by Michele Roberts. Re-read the story so that you explore all the angles - a good story has layers which is what makes it worth reading in the first place. Being a first person narration it is naturally biased to one person's point of view. This has its advantages and disadvantages - it means you get to know the character extremely well but don't really get to explore what other character's think, and this is always very revealing. Posted by Jennifer Hayton.
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IMAGINARIUM: EN101 "Of Mice and Men" revision
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Saturday, June 13, 2009. EN101 "Of Mice and Men" revision. I have compiled some useful sites for you which will help you revise. The extended text is an important part of the external assessment and because you know the characters and themes well, it is one that you can really achieve in. Steinbeck makes us, the reader, understand the ideas in the novel. The how. Must of course involve you including techniques. Http:/ www.teachit.co.uk/armoore/prose/ofmiceandmen.htm. Http:/ www.studyit.org.nz/. Subscribe...
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IMAGINARIUM: A Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009. A Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe. Hi there all fans of mystery, suspense and horror. Poe's work can be explored in the following three thematic groupings of themes: Love and Loss, Fear and Terror, Madness and Obsession. Some of Poe's most recognisable works are: 'The Raven', 'The Tell-Tale Heart', 'The Pit and the Pendulum', 'The Black Cat', 'The Fall of the House of Usher' and 'The Masque of the Red Death' to name few. Posted by Jennifer Hayton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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IMAGINARIUM: 10EN - 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. 10EN - 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare. Hi there Year 10. Poor Juliet has a very hard time of it in Act 3 Scene 5 with her father wanting to marry her off to someone of his choosing, Paris. Imagine that! Obviously she is not best pleased with this idea and as a result they have a blazing row. Was Shakespeare basing this scene on what happened in Elizabethan England? And answer the questions below, either in your books, on refill or they can be word processed. Read all.
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IMAGINARIUM: March 2009
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. 10EN - 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare. Hi there Year 10. Poor Juliet has a very hard time of it in Act 3 Scene 5 with her father wanting to marry her off to someone of his choosing, Paris. Imagine that! Obviously she is not best pleased with this idea and as a result they have a blazing row. Was Shakespeare basing this scene on what happened in Elizabethan England? And answer the questions below, either in your books, on refill or they can be word processed. Read all.
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IMAGINARIUM: EN201 "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
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Sunday, May 10, 2009. EN201 "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Hi there Yr 12's. The social, historical and political background. Of this novel is crucial to understanding its significance and why its popularity has endured for such a long period of time. It is a reflection of the attitudes and anxieties of people living in the small towns of the Deep South in the 1930's but its fundamentally important messages still resonate in our world today. 1 What was the approximate date of the Great Depression?
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IMAGINARIUM: EN201 "To Kill a Mockingbird" revision
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Saturday, June 13, 2009. EN201 "To Kill a Mockingbird" revision. I have put some useful links below to help you revise 'To Kill a Mockingbird' as you will soon be doing a practice essay on an aspect covered in the novel. The BBC website has videos which are of an excellent quality. There is a link to 'quizlet' where you will find revision games and to 'teachit' which has extensive notes on the novel. Don't forget that you do need to be able to write about the how. There is a link to studyit. Charlie and ...