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Ep.1 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships: Introduction
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AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis podcast series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, (a prolific blogger on English Literature and English Teacher at Skipton Girls High School), will examine each of the 15 poems you are required to study across AQA's Love and Relationships poetry anthology for GCSE. From Seamus Heaney's Follower to Charlotte Mew's The Farmer's Bride, each poem will be fully examined, looking at structure, form and language so that you will gain an in-depth understanding and be prepared for those all important exams. Our actors have also read each poem to help bring them to life. We recommend that you listen to them before and after you have listened to the actual podcast discussing the poem.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast is an introduction to the anthology, answering key questions, such as where do the poems come from?What do I need to know for the exam?It gives guidance of the assessment objectives (AO's), such as when and where to use light touch and gives you a context/background to the Anthology.Furthermore, it examines different approaches to poetry, especially on how to read and interpretSeries TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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