Tuesday, 29 January 2013

8. R & J - Quote Analysis 4

Questions to consider:
1. Where does this quote appear in the play?
2. What has happened before and what happens after this quote?
3. Reword the quote in your own words.
4. Select a word at a time and analyse is in detail for deeper meaning and links with the essay topic.



JULIET
 
Thank me no thankings, nor, proud me no prouds,
But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next,
To go with Paris to Saint Peter's Church,
Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither.
Out, you green-sickness carrion! out, you baggage!
You tallow-face!

LADY CAPULET

Fie, fie! what, are you mad?

JULIET

Good father, I beseech you on my knees,
Hear me with patience but to speak a word.

CAPULET

Hang thee, young baggage! disobedient wretch!
I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday,
Or never after look me in the face:

8. R & J - Quote Analysis 3

Questions to consider:
1. Where does this quote appear in the play?
2. What has happened before and what happens after this quote?
3. Reword the quote in your own words.
4. Select a word at a time and analyse is in detail for deeper meaning and links with the essay topic.



LADY CAPULET

Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn,
The gallant, young and noble gentleman,
The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church,
Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride.

JULIET

Now, by Saint Peter's Church and Peter too,
He shall not make me there a joyful bride

 

8. R & J - Quote Analysis 2

Questions to consider:
1. Where does this quote appear in the play?
2. What has happened before and what happens after this quote?
3. Reword the quote in your own words.
4. Select a word at a time and analyse is in detail for deeper meaning and links with the essay topic.


LADY CAPULET

What say you? can you love the gentleman?
This night you shall behold him at our feast;

8. R & J - Positions of Wives and Daughters in 16th Century England




Position of Wives & Daughters in 16th

The position for women in the 16th was very different from today as they were very much subordinate to men. They were considered inferior and were controlled by their husbands fathers and even brothers.. Men were the leading figures and made all the decisions. This was known as a patriarchal society - from the Latin word pater meaning father. Men had control over money and all financial decisions and the way their wives and daughters lived their lives.

Women therefore:

· Had no say in society or even in their own house

· Were responsible for all the household tasks – cooking, cleaning, washing & sewing or if they were rich oversaw servants to do this.

· Had to obey their husband, father & brothers

· Had no job or opportunity to make an independent life

· Had arranged marriages

· Could not divorce their husbands even if they were really unhappy because they would have nowhere else to go.

· Weredisowned by their families if they refused to do what was expected of them –for some this often lead to suicide because they had no means of support.

 

8. R & J - Quote Analysis 1

Questions to consider:
1.  Where does this quote appear in the play?
2.  What has happened before and what happens after this quote?
3.  Reword the quote in your own words.
4.  Select a word at a time and analyse is in detail for deeper meaning and links with the essay topic.



CAPULET

My child is yet a stranger in the world;
She hath not seen the change of fourteen years,
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.

 ...The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she,
She is the hopeful lady of my earth:
But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart,
My will to her consent is but a part;
An she agree, within her scope of choice
Lies my consent and fair according voice.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Mock Exam Feedback

 
As you know, this week you will receive your mock results. For some of you this will be a real time of celebration and others a time of reflection. I'm excited for you all.

I was really impressed by lots that I read in your papers. Some highlights were; great vocabulary, mature style of writing, super insightful explanations, original interpretations, extended answers and well planned pieces

While marking you mock exams I thought it would be useful for me to pop down some clear targets for improvement so we can work on these closer to the time.



English Language Unit 1 - Writers Voice: Exam - Of Mice and Men and Creative Writing

Of Mice and Men:
1. Write more in the second Of Mice and Men question than the first.  It is worth more points.
2. Focus on language analysis.  If you use a quote make sure you analyse it in detail.
3. Keep it formal in style.
4. Don't just resell the story. Talk about other plot events if they are relevant but focus mainly on the extract.
5. Make sure you are talking about the authors intention.
6. Choose your quotes carefully.
7. Depersonalise your response a little, avoid using "I think", perhaps replacing it with "the reader is made to think."
8. Generally there is not a need for exclamation marks in an essay such as this.
9. Quotes used should be short, your explanation and analysis long.  You say a lot about a little.
10. please don't overuse the word juxtapose.

Writing:
1. Be mindful of the form of writing you are being asked to create.  Make sure you are in keeping.
2.  Ensure your answers are long enough to show off your writing.  Two paragraphs is way too little!
3. Ensure you use a variety of sentence types for effect.
4. Ensure you. Using punctuation for effect.
5. Make paragraphs clear and ensure they aid the readers understanding of your ideas.


English Literature Unit 2 - Poetry Exam - Unseen Poetry:

1. Ensure you extent each one of your explanations when analysing a quote or example from the poem.
2. Me mindful to use the technique germs correctly. If you are going to use an unusual technique be sure it is actually there.
3. Consider how you group your ideas, paragraphing is important for clarity.
4. Keep it formal and assured. Avoid phrases like "it might mean..." use instead "an interpretation of this line could be..."
5. Ensure you compare in each paragraph if the question requires you to do so.
6. Please don't overuse the word juxtapose.





Sunday, 6 January 2013

Embracing Your Inner Nerd

Taking 10 mins out of my day through the holidays has been no hassle to me and I hope some of it has been of use to you.

As you will not be in Aquila assembly tomorrow I will discuss this with you more tomorrow morning in class. I just wanted to say, to those of you who have been revising over the holidays, well done I wish you all the best tomorrow. Those of you who have not, good luck too, that is your choice.

I wanted to express to you that you should be proud of wanting to do well and working for it no matter what anyone says. Those that laugh and mock you for working hard and wanting to do well will be the ones crying on results day as you smile on happily looking forward to your bright future.

Be proud, embrace your inner nerd.





Daily Revision Post 21- The Exam



Revision - English Language Unit 2 - Writers Voice - Of Mice & Men and Creative Writing:

Task: Have a look over the exam papers and the format they take. If you are clear on this then that is half the battle with nerves. If you are familiar with e format of the exam paper, the instructions for the exam and the timings then you will have a much smoother running exam experience. You will be completing the full exam.
http://www.edexcel.com/quals/gcse/gcse10/english/language/Pages/default.aspx



Revision - English Literature GCSE - Unit 2 - Unseen Poetry:
Lauren, Michael, Mayren, Sophia and Megan Du - only you will be taking this exam.

Task:  Have a look over the exam papers and the format they take. If you are clear on this then that is half the battle with nerves. If you are familiar with e format of the exam paper, the instructions for the exam and the timings then you will have a much smoother running exam experience. Remember that you are only completing the unseen sectino of the exam this time around.
http://www.edexcel.com/quals/gcse/gcse10/english/literature/Pages/default.aspx


Daily Revision Post 20 - Reading



So by now you will have amassed a large amount of revision links, documents and work. I wold like you to just take the time to read over what you have. You could read over the past revision posts on the blog or your own work, you choose.

If there is an area or are hoping will not come up in the exam the. That is the area you should focus on for now , that way you are prepared for the worst.

Happy reading.

Miss F

Friday, 4 January 2013

Daily Revision Post 19 - Pearltrees


Evenin' all.

Ok today I would like you to have a go at using a great tool for collecting your revision notes, pictures, web links and what ever else you can think of and linking it all up in Pearltrees.  Revision entails looking back over the work your have done and info you gather multiple, that is multiple, times and this is a really easy, visual and clear way of gathering it all together.  It is essential to your sanity that all the hard work you put in to your revision now is not all forgotten and can be used again in the summer and this is one great way of keeping it organised.  You can use it on a computer, Ipad or Iphone. You can even work on Pearltrees together over the web. 

Check out the video explaining it here.

Enjoy.

Over and out.





Daily Revision Post 18 - Vocabuary







Revision - English Language Unit 2 - Writers Voice - Of Mice & Men and Creative Writing:

Task:

I would like you to think again about your writing style, both for the essay section on Of Mice and Men as well as the creative writing section.  Gather excellent vocabulary you want to include in your writing and search for new alternatives to some of your overused words.  Check back over your timed writing to see which words these are. Link to an online thesaurus here.


Revision - English Literature GCSE - Unit 2 - Unseen Poetry:

Lauren, Michael, Mayren, Sophia and Megan Du - only you will be taking this exam.
Task:


I would like you to think again about your writing style, both for the essay section on Of Mice and Men as well as the creative writing section. Gather excellent vocabulary you want to include in your writing and search for new alternatives to some of your overused words. Check back over your timed writing to see which words these are. Link to an online thesaurus here.

Over and out.

Ms F



Daily Revision Post 17 - Timed Writing





Revision - English Language Unit 2 - Writers Voice - Of Mice & Men and Creative Writing:

Task:
 
More timed writing today please guys.  Look over what you did last time and what you think you could have done better in that task.  Check the markscheme and away you go.  Set yourself a possible topic as you have before and write your little hearts out!


Revision - English Literature GCSE - Unit 2 - Unseen Poetry:

Lauren, Michael, Mayren, Sophia and Megan Du - only you will be taking this exam.
Task:


More timed writing today please guys. Look over what you did last time and what you think you could have done better in that task. Check the markscheme and away you go. Set yourself a poem from your websearching write your little hearts out!

Enjoy.


Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Daily Revision Post 16 - Looking Forward

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I hope you all had a fun filled and happy evening yesterday.  Now... back to revision!

I would like you to write a letter to yourself today.  This letter should be opened during the lead up to your final exams in the summer.  I hope it will act as a motivator in the final push before you sit your exams.  In the letter I want you to tell yourself what you want to achieve in these exams and plan out how you are going to get there.  What do you want for your future?  How will a good grade in your English GCSE help you get there.  What do you want to carry on doing over the next few months to make your fully prepared so that you will be happy with your efforts, whatever the grade.  That is th4e important thing, that you have tried your very best.  Sounds like a strange revision task I know, but it is really important for you to focus your mind on why you need to work at these GCSE because they will be over before you know it!  Tomorrow we will go back to topic specific revision.

Set yourself new goals to improve for the new year.

Miss F

xx


Daily Revision Post 15 - Looking Back



Right today is your chance to go back to any posts you did not do over the last 2 weeks of DAILY revision.  Be honest and look back over the archive menu on the right hand side of the blog.  Dip back into one post you have not completed and have a go at it.


Enjoy.