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France Humor

12th - Higher Ed
French humor can be farcical, coarse, or extremely literate. Indeed, it can be situational, bitingly sarcastic, and heavy on the intellectual wit. The French tend to be self-deprecating—although, like most people, they'd rather not be...
Instructional Video22:15
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Exploring the theme of power in Hanan Al-Shaykh's ‘One Thousand and One Nights’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can plan and write two analytical paragraphs which explore the theme of power in Hanan Al-Shaykh’s ‘One Thousand and One Nights’. Key learning points: - You can make connections between the frame story of 'One Thousand...
Instructional Video27:39
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Analysing effective opinion articles

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify the features of effective opinion writing. Key learning points: - The form of a piece is the kind of writing it is. - The form of a piece informs the tone you use. - Opinion writing requires a strong sense...
Instructional Video2:43
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Mark Twain

9th - Higher Ed
Known as the Father of American Literature, Mark Twain used satire and a sharp wit to explore and reveal the realities of US society in the 19th century. In doing so he developed an all-new “American style” of writing.
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Sophia: Wit

9th - 10th
Notes introducing wit and defining four different types of wit including epigrams, witticisms, quips, and repartees. An example is provided from Shakespeare's Hamlet, and notes can be both read and listened to.
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Sophia: Aphorisms

9th - 10th
This lesson introduces aphorisms.