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NCEA 2.4 Writing Portfolio Option 2: Being There – Setting Description

NCEA 2.4 Writing Portfolio Option 2: Being There – Setting Description

Aug 3, 2020 | 2.4 Writing Portfolio, Writing

A description about a place in a single specific moment in time. Using student writing inspired by Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood as a starting point, you will then choose your own scene and develop a description which evokes a sense of being there, of the place, its people, its sights and sounds.

2.4 Writing Portfolio Option 1: The Book Thief – Genre Investigation

2.4 Writing Portfolio Option 1: The Book Thief – Genre Investigation

May 6, 2020 | 2.1 Novel - The Book Thief, 2.4 Writing Portfolio, Reading, Writing

Magical Realism 2.4 Genre Investigation - Chris WaughDownload

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Magical Realism: Course Outline

Magical Realism: Course Outline

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This programme will explore way English can be used to extend our perception of reality and in doing so, to open our minds to what is right in front of us.

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Podcast: An Introduction to Magical Realism

Podcast: An Introduction to Magical Realism

Here are some posts on the Magical Realism site that are relevant to this podcast summary: Surrealism - explore the artistic genre of surrealism Annotate - an exemplar of the suggested annotation process

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2.1 Novel Study – Practise Paper

2.1 Novel Study – Practise Paper

2.1 Novel - The Book Thief, Examinations, Practise Papers, Reading

Completing practise papers is a core element of preparation for final exams. Write them in one session, under timed conditions (90 minutes) and by hand. If you scan or photograph your paper and upload it to your blog I will be notified and give feedback.

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