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English 1.-2. ae
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Themes 1st year
Fantasy and the Vampire
Working with Entering worlds of Fantas
Elements of Fantasy: Literary terms
Working with Narnia
Working with Eragon
Working with the Intro to Vampire
Working with Literary Criticism about the vampire
Working with Dracula: part one
Working with Dracula, part two
Working with "Interview with a vampire"
Finishing up
The stolen Generation
Intro
Working with a mini-doc about the Stolen Generation
Tools for working with non-fiction
"Testimony of a Stolen Child"
Working with the Times Magazine article
Apology for the Stolen Generation
Finishing up
The Immigrant and their situation
Introduction
Working with "Long nights, low pay and no play"
"Every race, colour, nation and religion on earth"
My Son the Fanatic
Finishing up
Themes 2nd year
Minimalism: Short Story
First time working with short stories
Toolbox about the genre and Analysis
Iceberg Theory - Hemmingway
Beach Town
The Old Man At the Bridge
Blue
Burn
The Idea
Shawshank Redemption
Finishing up
USA!!??
What is America?
Electoral System in the US
Structural Racism in America...
Pro Choice?
Immigration in the US
Finishing up
Latinos in the US
Introduction
Analysis of "The Sun, the Moon, the Stars"
Literary theory
Book Club
Lesson Plan
Activities
Your work to be handed in
Presenting your book
Man, City, Nature and the Environment
Introduction to the theme
Two views on Nature
Exercise for Writing
Into the Wild
"London" by William Blake
An Inconvenient Truth
"Survivor Syndrom" by Liz Jensen
Themes 3rd year (3a only)
Bad or Mad
Intro - From Wider Contexts
Bad or Mad by Sean Spence
Warning to Parents by Elizabeth Jennings
I'm Going Slightly Mad by Queen
Strange answers to the psychopath test | Jon Ronson
The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis (excerpt - Valentine's day)
Book Clubbing: Utopia/Dystopia
Intro
Aesop's Fables
The book club
Lessonplan
Help for the analysis
Your work to be handed in.
Presenting your book
Romanticism
Introduction to the theme
Tools for analysis
I Wandred Lonely as a Cloud
Lines Written in Early Spring
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Bright Star and When We Two Parted
Finishing up
Woman; Foul and Fair - Misogyny, language and gender
Introduction to the theme
Working with Seven Passages from the Bible
Working with Joseph Swetman
Working with Shakespeare and the Sonnets
Working with Incels and Twf No GF
Working with the Misogony Speech
Group work on Misogyni
The Immigrant and their situation - revisited
Re-introduction to the theme
Enoch Powell
English as Lingua Franca
John Agard: "Reporting from the Frontline of the Great Dictionary Disaster"
Written assignments and Feedback
Feedback
Grammatik
Grammatik-powerpoints
Grammar-videoer
Exam
Written exam
Oral Exam
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