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The Crucible

[SALEM-1.jpeg] Introduction This play is by Arthur Miller and was first written and performed in New York in 1953. It has been ...

Short Stories

A short story is just that - short! For our purposes in this unit, the limit will be 750 to 1000 words only. If you doubt this is possi...

10 English A

Welcome to Our Class Wiki for English Language A Grade 10 English A will provide students with the skills to respond to a variety of...

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

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Discussion Board Essays & Comments

Below is a list of submitted essays, arranged in alphabetical order of first name. The next stage is to choose two of these essays, read them...

Exam Information

Here is the information you need for the Semester 1 exam. [Download file "G10 Exam Subject Outline.pages"]

Night

Here you will find some additional information about 'Night' and its author. You will also find instructions for the three tasks you will do as yo...

Writing Tips

Vocabulary Know what to say, but don't know how to say it? Take a look at this list of words that describe the tone of a piece or of ...

Background Research on 'Night'

Here you can find each presentation that was made in class. These will help to create a more comprehensive understanding of the background to the...

Discussion Board Comments

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We Love Poetry!

You love poetry! You know you do! If you're pretending that you don't, you clearly haven't read enough poems! Or perhaps you never knew exac...

Rap & Spoken Word

Spoken Word & Slam Poetry This is simply poems spoken aloud, performed in front of an audience. This is not a new idea. All poetry sh...

Limerick

A limerick is short, but not simple. As you will find when you try to write one. Look at this example and work out the characteristics of a l...

Sonnet

When anyone mentions sonnets, everyone else thinks of Shakespeare. Not only was he the greatest dramatist the UK has ever known, he was also the ...

Ballad

This is one of the oldest forms of poetry that is still popular today. Ballads are forms of oral story-telling. They are the way stories and news...

Rhyme & Rhythm

Not all poems rhyme anymore. What is rhyme, and how does it work? Read this introduction. [Download file "Rhyme Intro.pages"] And s...

Final Assessment

The final assessment for this unit is in two parts: - oral presentation - analytical essay Presentation Choose a poem th...

Assessment Criteria: Essay

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Assessment Criteria: Presentation

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Parody

What is a parody, and will you find it funny or not? [Download file "Parody Intro.pages"] Task Below are two songs that describe ...