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When you talk too much for Twitter. Www.lcd.lu/dep/english/macbeth/Macbeth_(Questions).pdf. Motifs & Imagery in Macbeth. The Canterbury Tales Characters - Class 5 flashcards. Written tasks - Assessment - IB English A: Language & Literature. Throughout this course, you will build a portfolio of written tasks. There are two types of written tasks, known as written task 1 (WT1) and written task 2 (WT2). These are very different in nature. Written task 1 is an 'imaginative piece' in which you demonstrate your understanding of the course work and a type of text. For example you could write a letter from one character to another character from a novel that you have read for Part 3 or 4. Or you could write a journalistic review of a speech that was studied in Part 1 or 2. Because the possibilities are endless, it is easy to write irrelevant work. Written task 2 pertains to HL students only.

Remember: An essay is not an acceptable type of text for the written task 1. WT1 basics Written task 1s are between 800-1000 words long. . * At SL students must have written at least three written tasks 1s. WT1: what it is and what it is not The written task 1 can be difficult to write, if you do not understand the nature of the task. Amy and Herb. Not everyone can say their teachers are YouTube sensations, but the lucky students of Amy Burvall and Herb Mahelona have definitely earned bragging rights.

Amy and Herb (also known by their YouTube name, historyteachers) have made their mark in the web world with a series of homemade music videos that use self-written parodies of popular songs to explain different historical events. And while this may have started as a teaching technique for their students, it seems tens of thousands of video viewers are taking a lesson as well. I, for one, can’t get “The French Revolution” (to the tune of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance”) out of my head, nor do I ever want to. So let me get this straight, you are an actual history teacher?

Amy: Yes, I am. Have you always been interested in history? Amy: Definitely. How did you and Herb begin working together? Herb: She would come to me and say, “Look, I wrote four or five songs! What part of history are you up to now? Amy: I think we’ll do both. Bryanthomaslee : Doing Zombie posters on Halloween... Bryanthomaslee : Group quiz made by the OTHER...

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