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Less Advanced English: Read "I’m a 17-Year-Old TikTok Junkie. I Need This Ban."
Advanced English: Read Monsters by Zadie Smith.
What is the piece of writing trying to tell you?
Explain one anecdote within the discursive writing.
A piece of discursive writing should not take one viewpoint. What are the two viewpoints described in the piece of writing?
Explain one metaphor and how it contributes to the overall meaning.
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To what extent do voices shape the world?
You can discuss this in relation to books, movies, novels, friends or family. Any text or person has a voice!
Advanced English: Consider integrating the texts from Term 1's Unit into your discursive.
How other voices align with each other?
How do other voices resonate with each other?
How do other voices collide with each other?
Do some voices influence others?
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Students look through Hagseed excerpts and compare it to what we have learnt about colonisation/Caliban so far, focusing first on "surface meaning".
To finish lesson, fill in some ways that you have explored key themes in Hagseed.
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Students look through Hagseed excerpts and compare it to what we have learnt about colonisation/Caliban so far, focusing first on "surface meaning".