Exam dates 2018

EXAM DATES 2018

GCSE English:
Paper 1 - 5 June 2018 am
Paper 2 - 8 June 2018 am

A2 Communication & Culture:
Wed 6 June 2018 am

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

A2 Comms - how to approach Section A of the exam

How to approach Section A of the exam

Here's a suggested structure we suggest you try out when writing your own answers (previous students have done really well using it):

1. Introduce the essay by briefly explaining the different viewpoints offered by A and B; say which of the perspectives will be most useful in helping you to analyse and evaluate them

2. Explain and analyse A, putting it into the context of the perspective that you think 'best fits' it. Use the discourse of the perspective explicitly within your analysis of A. Quote from A to help anchor your points.

3. Suggest the strengths and weaknesses of A as an argument.

4. Explain & analyse B, putting it into the context of the perspective you think has been used to shape it. Use the discourse of the perspective in your answer. Compare it to A - there may be similarities as well as differences. Quote from B to help anchor your points.

5. Conclude by reflecting on the strengths and weaknesses of B, compared to A. You might want to use an alternative perspective to help you to do this.

We suggest that you spend at least 15 minutes reading the arguments, thinking & annotating, before you start writing.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

A2 Comms: Objects of Desire homework

Click here to reach the TedEd homework on Objects of Desire.
If you don't want to create an account, you can write the answers in your book.

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Thursday, 17 November 2016

A2 Comms & Culture: Globalisation


Globalisation explained:






If you need help with the homework, you can read a previous student's answer to the question here...

Thursday, 10 November 2016

A2 Comms & Culture: District 9 and Post Colonialism

Please post two comments onto the Padlet wall (in two separate boxes) with your name at the top of each comment. Access the Padlet wall by clicking here...

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

A2 Comms - Post Colonialism extension work

Extension work: 

I really recommend that you listen to this radio programme about Multicultural Britain. It lasts about 30 minutes and features Stuart Hall, a leading Postcolonial academic (himself part of the Windrush generation). Click here to play the programme (it can't be downloaded, so do it on wifi).

A2 Comms & Culture : Immigration



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Thursday, 3 November 2016

A2 Comms - Frantz Fanon & Edward Said

Watch these two videos to consolidate your understanding of Fanon & Said:

Fanon


Said