Alright, folks, buckle up! We're going on a literary journey to explore the wild world of English A Language and Literature. We're hunting for the connection between selected works and global issues, in a format more fun than finding Waldo. You ready? Let's go!
Your works need to be like that best friend you can always count on for a deep conversation - they should be tightly linked to a global issue.
Imagine you've picked "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. Your global issue? The abuse of power. Orwell's animals rise against their human masters only to fall into a similar power trap, offering plenty of fodder for your exploration.
Imagine you're a detective, searching for clues that link your chosen work to your global issue. Find two extracts (one from each work) that put your global issue under the spotlight.
For example, the moment in "Animal Farm" when Napoleon seizes control is like the jackpot - it screams 'power abuse'!
Remember, no sneaky annotations on the extracts you bring in. Consider your extracts like a performance on a stage - no script allowed!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of English A Language & Literature SL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 ๐
Alright, folks, buckle up! We're going on a literary journey to explore the wild world of English A Language and Literature. We're hunting for the connection between selected works and global issues, in a format more fun than finding Waldo. You ready? Let's go!
Your works need to be like that best friend you can always count on for a deep conversation - they should be tightly linked to a global issue.
Imagine you've picked "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. Your global issue? The abuse of power. Orwell's animals rise against their human masters only to fall into a similar power trap, offering plenty of fodder for your exploration.
Imagine you're a detective, searching for clues that link your chosen work to your global issue. Find two extracts (one from each work) that put your global issue under the spotlight.
For example, the moment in "Animal Farm" when Napoleon seizes control is like the jackpot - it screams 'power abuse'!
Remember, no sneaky annotations on the extracts you bring in. Consider your extracts like a performance on a stage - no script allowed!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of English A Language & Literature SL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 ๐