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Wednesday, 14 May 2014
YEAR 13 LESSON FIFTY-FOUR [14th May 14]: Homework
Today's session examined the representation of Mephistophilis and how the comedic nature of this character could be considered 'a celebration of sin'. Class discussion considered the exam question discussed in the previous lesson before attempting a thirty minute written response.
HOMEWORK: KEEP WRITING ESSAYS. USE THE PAST PAPERS. KEEP READING. If you are not attempting to construct timed essays you are not really preparing for the exam. Most students are bombarding me with essays but some have not produced an independent essay for four weeks. WAKE UP. Stop writing notes, stop pretending to be students, and start constructing some timed work. The only effective way to prepare for an exam that will expect you to construct two essays.....is to construct essays!!
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