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NO TIME TO PLAY! 


21st March: 

Complete your essay draft for Monday! Bring in your grades tomorrow!
19th March:

Prepare your essay plan for Thursday's lesson and remember to bring your grades for the sample essay with you...
14th March:
Bring in your Persepolis journals on Monday
Grade the sample Paper 2 essays on the Weebly (criteria is here too)
Complete all the tasks from Thursday's lesson on Persepolis and Context
Complete Paper 1 given on Thursday based on the Visual Text
Write introductory paragraphs for all of the sample questions given
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1st March:  Your written tasks will be posted and sent off to the IB on Tuesday 5th March. 
Prepare for your Oral Presentation 
Check the timetable   for your presentation and don't be late! 
Monday Deneb 13:30, Calvin 13:50
Tuesday Ronald 10:00, Tiffany 11:10, Wesley 11:30, Carl 11:55, Ryan 12:15
Wednesday Larry 10:00, Waylon 10:40, Martin 11:10, Kevin 11:40, Gavin 12:10, Leo 14:00
Thursday Ingmar 8:30, Chris 9:00, Samuel 11:00, Sebastian 11:40,  Stephanie 13:00
Friday Vicky 11:10, Regina 11:40, Sonia 12:10, Kiral 12:40
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You should have submitted the full draft of your W1 assignment. 
Your portfolio needs to contain:

Work on Cultural Capital and Dead Poet's Society
Review of Diablo

Work on MLK speech

W1  - own option based on the Dollar a Day campaign or the poems of Simon Armitage

You should also have completed: 

Armitage OR Shakespeare oral commentary preparation
Coursework
Reading of Persepolis (online text available on this Weebly)

Miss R


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  • Home
  • YEAR 11
    • COURSE OUTLINE and RUBRIC
    • Persepolis
    • WORK THIS WEEK! >
      • Key words
      • text types >
        • Speeches
    • Oral Commentary >
      • McEwan - Enduring Love >
        • Ian McEwan Profile and Interview
      • Carol Ann Duffy Poetry >
        • Articles
        • HEAD OF ENGLISH
        • Eurydice
        • TO AUTUMN
        • Premonitions
        • Stealing
        • Before You Were Mine
        • Mrs. Faust
        • War Photographer
        • Anne Hathaway
        • Havisham
        • Standing Female Nude
        • The Light Gatherer
        • Revision
      • The Tempest >
        • Revision/Study Guides
    • LANGUAGE >
      • THE HISTORY/ORIGINS OF ENGLISH
  • EAL
    • Grammar
    • Toolkit
  • Pinboard
  • Glossary
  • Recommended Reading
  • TOK
    • Perspective
    • Science v Religion
    • Ethics >
      • Kant
      • Utalitariansim
      • Situation Ethics
      • Reason and Emotion
    • Language >
      • Thinking about language
      • How do Names Work?
      • Language Change
      • The Power of Language
      • The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis
      • Natural Languages
      • Functions of Language
      • Paralinguistics
      • The Debate!
      • TED TALKS