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wjec poetry anthology: If I Should Die Rupert Brooke, 1996 |
wjec poetry anthology: New GCSE English Literature WJEC Eduqas Anthology Poetry Guide - for the Grade 9-1 Course CGP Books, 2017-12-18 |
wjec poetry anthology: London William Blake, 1969 |
wjec poetry anthology: WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Skills for Literature and the Unseen Poetry Student Book Paula Adair, 2015-08-28 Endorsed by WJEC Eduqas. Equip your students with the skills required to analyse and respond to every poem in the WJEC Eduqas Poetry Anthology. - Helps students of all abilities to explore each poem with a step-by-step approach to textual analysis that moves gradually from first impressions to detailed explorations - Develops the skills students need for GCSE and beyond by providing focused activities for each Assessment Objective - Teaches students how to approach different question types with exam-style questions, examiner advice and prompts throughout the text to emphasise literary comparison - Offers a quick knowledge check at the end of each chapter with self-assessment criteria for students to map their progress - Increases students' confidence tackling Component 2 of the specification through a dedicated section on unseen poetry |
wjec poetry anthology: The Charge of the Light Brigade and Other Poems Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2012-03-05 Treasury of verse by the great Victorian poet, including the long narrative poem, Enoch Arden, plus The Lady of Shalott, The Charge of the Light Brigade, selections from The Princess, Maud and The Brook, more. |
wjec poetry anthology: New Grade 9-1 GCSE English Language WJEC Eduqas Complete Revision & Practice (with Online Edition) CGP Books, 2019-02-05 |
wjec poetry anthology: Poems of the Decade Forward Arts Foundation, 2015-03-19 'These annual anthologies of the poems in the running for the Forward Prizes remain the best way of encountering the richness that new poetry has to offer.' Daily Telegraph |
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wjec poetry anthology: WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Drama Garry Nicholas, 2016-09-12 Written by an experienced senior examiner and teacher, and endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas, this vibrant student book provides invaluable support in an accessible and engaging style for all three components of the new specification, including: All aspects of devising and performing and on rehearsal techniques. / Creating a portfolio of supporting evidence and on choosing suitable extracts from a text. / Evaluating and helping improve students' own devised performance. / Understanding key theatre practitioners and genres, with suggested practical activities / Focused introductions to the set plays. / Support and advice for technical students who choose set, lighting or sound design. |
wjec poetry anthology: Drafting and Assessing Poetry Sue Dymoke, 2003-04-14 Based on theory but with a practical dimension, the book engages readers in current critical debates about poetry teaching and its place in an assessment-driven curriculum. |
wjec poetry anthology: Death of a Naturalist Seamus Heaney, 2016 Between my finger and my thumb The squat pen rests; snug as a gun. -- from 'Digging' With its lyrical and descriptive powers, Death of a Naturalist marked the auspicious debut of one of the century's finest poets. |
wjec poetry anthology: WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Language: Revision Workbook Michelle Doran, Natalie Simpson, Julie Swain, Barry Childs, 2016-06-27 This full colour write-in revision workbook, matched to the requirements of the exams, provides extensive practice opportunities, self-assessments, sample student answers, revision tips and sample exam papers. The active and motivational approach enables students to take control of their revision. |
wjec poetry anthology: Watching the Fire Eater? Robert Minhinnick, 1992 From Copacabana to urban Yorkshire, from New Mexico to a Welsh funfair, from The Netherlands to the Clare coast, Robert Minhinnick's world is a shrinking one. Its cast of characters includes Rio beach beggars, Madison Avenue literati, saloon-bar poolsters and millionaire scrap merchants. These essays cover a variety of subjects: third world poverty and the internationalism of alcohol, rugby through the eyes of a vegetarian, nuclear power, sunbathing and a thanksgiving dinner for the demise of Margaret Thatcher. But at the core of this collection is a vivid series of attempts to strip away the exhausted mythologies of the writer's own country and the increasingly-packaged places he visits. Whether in the rainforest or the big match crowd, Minhinnick's language, acid, imagist, compassionate, celebrates the people he meets and, fleetingly, defines their lives. |
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wjec poetry anthology: 100 Years: Wisdom From Famous Writers on Every Year of Your Life Joshua Prager, Milton Glaser, 2016-05-03 An extraordinary literary journey, 100 Years celebrates every age from birth to 100 with quotations from the world’s greatest writers. This literary tapestry of the human experience will delight readers of all backgrounds. Moving year by year through the words of our most beloved authors, the great sequence of life reveals itself—the wonders and confinements of childhood, the emancipations and frustrations of adolescence, the empowerments and millstones of adulthood, the recognitions and resignations of old age. This trove of wisdom—featuring immortal passages from Arthur Rimbaud, Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, David Foster Wallace, William Shakespeare, Herman Melville, Jane Austen, and Maya Angelou, among many others—reminds us that the patterns of life transcend continents, cultures, and generations. As Thomas Mann wrote of our most shared human experience: It will happen to me as to them. Designed by the legendary Milton Glaser, who created the I ♥ NY logo, 100 Years brings together color, type, and text to illuminate the ebb and flow of an entire life. |
wjec poetry anthology: The Sundial Gillian Clarke, 1978 |
wjec poetry anthology: WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) English Language Workbook Keith Brindle, Jamie Rees, 2018-01-26 |
wjec poetry anthology: World War I Poetry Edith Wharton, Wilfred Owen, Rupert Brooke, Siegfried Sassoon, 2017-09-21 The horrors of the First World War released a great outburst of emotional poetry from the soldiers who fought in it as well as many other giants of world literature. Wilfred Owen, Rupert Brooke and W B Yeats are just some of the poets whose work is featured in this anthology. The raw emotion unleashed in these poems still has the power to move readers today. As well as poems detailing the miseries of war there are poems on themes of bravery, friendship and loyalty, and this collection shows how even in the depths of despair the human spirit can still triumph. |
wjec poetry anthology: The Harvill Book of 20th Century Poetry in English Michael Schmidt, 2012-05-31 Michael Schmidt’s anthology includes the work of more than a hundred poets from every part of the English-speaking world. What links their diverse voices is a common language: each poem, in its own way, adds to the resources of the medium and makes it new. The poems in this book are allowed to slip free of their moorings in the biography and history of the last century to create new spaces and times. They have been chosen because they are exceptional, profound and unique in what they do to language, regardless of their subject matter or the orientation of the poet. It is a powerful reminder that in the twentieth century poems did what they have never done before, and it provides us with a unique insight into the forces that will shape the poetry of the twenty-first century. |
wjec poetry anthology: Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2015-04-21 Here is the poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley like you've never seen it before. With strange illustrations that breathe a new life into the poem, this book is something different for you to add to your bookshelf. |
wjec poetry anthology: Skirrid Hill Owen Sheers, 2005 Ideas of separation and divorce--the geographical divides of borders, the separation of the dead and the living, the movement from childhood to adulthood, and the end of relationships--drive this poetry collection from one of Great Britain's rising young talents. The collection revolves around the poems Y Gaer and The Hillfort, the titles themselves suggesting the linguistic divide in Wales, from poems concerned with childhood, a Welsh landscape, and family to an outward-looking vision that is both geographic and historic. |
wjec poetry anthology: Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck, 2009 The tragic story of George and Lennie, who move from one farm to another, looking for work. George is clever but Lennie's size and slowness is always getting him into trouble. One day the two men get a job on a farm. Things are going well until they meet the unhappy wife of Curley, the farm foreman. Curley's wife becomes friendly with Lennie ... --Back cover note. |
wjec poetry anthology: Darkling Anna Rabinowitz, 2001 Poetry. DARKLING is a book-length sequence of elegiac fragments, obsessive ruminations on the lives of the poet's Polish-Jewish parents, grandparents, as well as her own, filtered through the eyes of an extraordinarily clear-eyed contemporary witness. It would be easy to sentimentalize the events portrayed - the childhood memory, for example, of nearly losing one's little brother because of one's own carelessness - but Rabinowitz's technical brilliance, allusive texture, verbal and rhythmic precision, and especially her self-irony give these lyrics their razor edge, their air of hard-earned authenticity. This is a deeply moving book - Marjorie Perloff. |
wjec poetry anthology: Diverse Educators Bennie Kara, Hannah Wilson, 2022-04-11 Structured around the Equality Act and written collaboratively, Diverse Educators: A Manifesto aims to capture the collective voice of the teaching community and to showcase the diverse lived experiences of educators. |
wjec poetry anthology: An Inspector Calls John Boynton Priestley, 1972 The members of an eminently respectable British family reveal their true natures over the course of an evening in which they are subjected to a routine inquiry into the suicide of a young girl. |
wjec poetry anthology: Scars Upon My Heart , 2006-02-09 Your battle wounds are scars upon my heart' wrote Vera Brittain in a poem to her beloved brother, four days before he died in June 1918. The rediscovery of TESTAMENT OF YOUTH has reminded a new generation of the bitter sufferings of women as well as men in the terrible madness of the First World War. This, the first anthology of women war poets for over sixty years, will come as a surprise to many. It shows, for example, that women were writing protest poetry before Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, and that the view of 'the women at home', ignorant and idealistic, was quite false. Many of these poems come out of direct experiences of nursing the victims of trench warfare, or the pain of lovers, brothers, sons lost. Poets include: Nancy Cunard, Rose Macaulay, Charlotte Mew, Alice Meynell, Edith Nesbit, Edith Sitwell, Marie Stopes, Katharine Tynan. Here, as elsewhere, 'the poetry is in the pity' - a moving record of women's experience of war. |
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wjec poetry anthology: Green Squall Jay Hopler, 2006-01-01 A collection of poems by Jay Hopler, winner of the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. |
wjec poetry anthology: Up the Line to Death , 1986 |
wjec poetry anthology: Eduqas Gcse English Literature Skills for Literature and the Unseen Po Sarah Basham, Jamie Rees, Rachel Bryant, Carol Gunter, Naomi Strachan, Paula Adair, Jason Rees, Nick Duncan, 2015-07-31 Navigate the new poetry curriculum with ease, using the skills-focused activities and advice in this fully supportive Teacher's Book to minimise your planning time and maximise student potential. - Benefit from best-practice guidance that explains how to make every poem in the WJEC Eduqas Anthology accessible to learners of varying abilities - Cut down your preparation and marking time with notes on how to approach the Student's Book tasks and answers for every activity - Push higher-achieving students to reach their potential using extension activities for advanced skills practice - Prepare your students for the unseen poetry component with a collection of extra poems accompanied by commentaries, ideal for in-class discussion and analysis |
wjec poetry anthology: Mr Bruff's Guide to GCSE English Language Andrew Bruff, 2017-03-03 In 2011, I began creating online tutorial videos on Youtube, with a vision to share my GCSE expertise in English language and literature. As I write, these videos have been viewed over 10 million times across 214 different nations. My GCSE English Youtube channel has over 60,000 subscribers. To accompany these videos, I have published over 20 revision guide eBooks-one of which you are currently looking at! My guide to the previous GCSEs in English language and literature sat at the top of the Amazon bestseller's list for over 45 weeks and achieved huge acclaim; this book aims to build on those strengths.In this ebook, you'll receive detailed guidance on every question in the AQA GCSE English Language exams. Please note that this ebook is not endorsed by or affiliated to any exam boards; I am simply an experienced teacher using my expertise to help students. However, if you read some of the 100+ reviews for this guide, you will see that it has already helped students, teachers and parents across the UK.As an extra bonus, this ebook contains links to five special video tutorials which are only available to those who purchase this guide. These links appear later in the text. I hope you enjoy the ebook. You should also purchase the accompanying eBook which covers the English Literature exams. |
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wjec poetry anthology: Colonel Fazackerley Butterworth-Toast Charles Causley, Glen Downey, Mike Rooth, 2009 |
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wjec poetry anthology: Drafting and Assessing Poetry Sue Dymoke, 2003-01-28 `This excellent book provides the reader with comprehensive coverage of all aspect of poetry teaching. The book does more than inform us - it inspires profound reflection on the best ways it support poetry writing and draws us into the debate about assessment-driven curriculum′ - School Librarian `A must for trainee teachers and English departments′ - Booktrusted News `Drafting and Assessing Poetry is thoroughly researched and shows how attitudes towards teaching of poetry and indeed the place of poetry on the syllabus, has changed with political fashion over the years, but more importantly, Sue Dymoke shows how a handful of contemporary poets go about drafting their work and sees this process as an essential tool in the classroom, advocating that students should keep drafting notebooks, just like real writers. Getting students, or indeed members of writing groups, to understand that one draft of a poem may not be the final or best work they can produce will never be a problem again!′ - Writing in Education `Sue Dymoke′s book is a much needed antidote to the ubiquitous guides to poetry analysis.... This book is well worth reading for its clarity and wealth of ideas′ - Bethan Marshall, TES Teacher Magazine `Every English department should buy this remarkably comprehensive book. Inspiring approaches for teaching children to write poetry are clearly described. Sue Dymoke draws upon her extensive experience as a poet, English teacher and researcher to explore the place of writing poetry in English lessons and examinations. Her unique insights into both the writing and teaching of poetry should prove invaluable to English teachers′ - Dr Mark Pike, Lecturer in English Education and Head of PGCE English, University of Leeds `It is a useful book: a theoretical text, but with a practical focus, which makes it very readable and interesting, to teachers of young people particularly, but also, to teachers of adults and indeed in parts to poetry writers themselves, particularly those interested in working in schools, or simply curious about the general process of drafting and evaluating poetry′ - County Lit, Nottinghamshire County Council Literature Newsletter Drafting and Assessing Poetry offers a range of teaching strategies for developing students′ poetry writing skills, and guidance about assessment approaches. Critical commentaries combine with illustrations of successful classroom practice to consider this essential but under-explored aspect of English teaching. Based on theory but with a practical dimension, the book engages readers in current critical debates about poetry teaching and its place in an assessment- driven curriculum. This book is for reflective practitioners, including trainee teachers, who want to develop their understanding of poetry teaching and to gain insights, which will inform classroom practice. It will also be useful for literacy co-ordinators, teacher educators and other advisory staff in the field of English teaching. |
wjec poetry anthology: INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH (ENGLISH- MJC-03) Dr. Laxman Yadav, Dr. Iffat Shaheen, 2024-11-01 B.A., THIRD SEMESTER ENGLISH- MJC-03 Uniform Syllabus of all Universities of Bihar According to National Education Policy (NEP-2020) based on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for Four Year Undergraduate Programme |
wjec poetry anthology: WJEC Eduqas Accolade Press, Anthony Walker-Cook, 2023-02-22 So you can make sense of the poems - but how do you structure your essay? This clean & simple new guide from Accolade Press will walk you through the process of planning and structuring responsesnot only to the poetry anthology, but also to unseen poems akin to those you'll encounter in your exams. By working through a series of mock papers, these detailed essay plans will show you how to go about building a theme based answer - while the accompanying notes will illustrate not only how to masterfully structure your response, but also how to ensure all the exam board's assessment objectives are being satisfied. Dr Anthony Walker-Cook received his PhD from UCL in 2021. Before that, he received his BA (First Class, 2016) and MA (Distinction, 2017) from Durham University. |
wjec poetry anthology: International Perspectives on Teaching English in a Globalised World Andrew Goodwyn, Louann Reid, Cal Durrant, 2013-10-01 The renowned and highly experienced editors of this book bring together the leading voices in contemporary English education under the banner of the International Federation for the Teaching of English (IFTE). The collected chapters here represent the very best of international writing on the teaching of English in the past decade. The key issues and debates surrounding English teaching across the globe are discussed and analysed accessibly, and incorporate wide-ranging topics including: • The impact of high stakes testing on teaching and learning; • Addressing the needs of minority groups; • The digitization of literature and new conceptions of text; • Rewriting the canon; • Dealing with curriculum change; • Best practices in the teaching of English; • The tension between ‘literacy’ and ‘English’; • English and bilingual education; • The impact of digital technologies on teaching and learning; • Conceptions of English as a subject [secondary and tertiary]; • Bringing the critical into the English/Literacy classroom; • The future of subject English; • Empowering voices on the margins; • Pre-service teacher education; • The social networking English classroom. This text looks at the changing face of subject English from the differing perspectives of policy makers, teacher educators, teachers and their students. It tackles some of the hard questions posed by technological advances in a global society, challenges conventional approaches to teaching and points to the emerging possibilities for a traditional school subject such as English in the face of rapid change and increasing societal expectations. Despite all of the converging political and technological threats, the authors of this engaging and insightful text portray an immense confidence in the ultimate worth of teaching and learning subject English. |
wjec poetry anthology: Study and Revise for GCSE: The History Boys Sue Bennett, Dave Stockwin, 2016-03-21 Exam Board: AQA, WJEC, WJEC Eduqas Level: GCSE (9-1) Subject: English literature First teaching: September 2015 First exams: Summer 2017 Enable students to achieve their best grade in GCSE English Literature with this year-round course companion; designed to instil in-depth textual understanding as students read, analyse and revise The History Boys throughout the course. This Study and Revise guide: - Increases students' knowledge of The History Boys as they progress through the detailed commentary and contextual information written by experienced teachers and examiners - Develops understanding of plot, characterisation, themes and language, equipping students with a rich bank of textual examples to enhance their exam responses - Builds critical and analytical skills through challenging, thought-provoking questions that encourage students to form their own personal responses to the text - Helps students maximise their exam potential using clear explanations of the Assessment Objectives, annotated sample student answers and tips for reaching the next grade - Improves students' extended writing techniques through targeted advice on planning and structuring a successful essay - Provides opportunities for students to review their learning and identify their revision needs with knowledge-based questions at the end of each chapter |
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Grade boundaries are the minimum number of marks needed to achieve each grade. Whilst exam papers are written to the same level of difficulty, they do vary each year. Grade boundaries …
Welcome to the WJEC homepage
WJEC is a leading awarding organisation providing assessment, training and educational resources in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and elsewhere.
Home Page WJEC Educational Resources Website
WJEC website has a range of excellent resources which can be used effectively as stand-alone lessons or incorporated into a larger scheme of work - Gavin Browning, Connah’s Quay High …
Question Bank - WJEC
Question Bank is a free tool which allows you to create practice question papers from thousands of WJEC past paper questions. Find the questions you need, add them to your paper and …
GCSE & A Level Qualifications - WJEC
WJEC provides internationally recognised GCSE, AS, A level and vocational qualifications to students aged 14–19. WJEC qualifications delivered in Wales are regulated by Welsh …
Past Papers - WJEC
Past papers are possibly the most useful resource when carrying out revision. They enable you to gauge your subject knowledge and uncover your strengths and weaknesses, enabling you to …
Revision Resources - WJEC
Our Teams have been busy creating a wealth of digital resources, tools and materials to support your learning of our qualifications. These are perfect for helping with revision and continuous …
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A Level Psychology - Workbook - To order copies of our new A Level Psychology Workbook, centres can fill out this order form. Alternatively you can order directly from Amazon here> . A …
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The WJEC Portal is a secure area for centres to access resources and securely carry out administrative processes.. Centres can make entries, input internal assessment marks, apply …
GCSE Religious Studies - WJEC
Our GCSE Religious Studies specification provides opportunities for learners to follow a course that is coherent and that balances knowledge of core beliefs, teachings and practices of at …