It is often wrongly assumed that all Shakespeare’s work was Elizabethan. We English teachers know that that is not right. Indeed some of the most commonly taught works, including MacBeth are firmly in the Jacobean canon. This handy poster gives the accepted dates of the works and places them in the historically accurate monarchic period.
I thought this was an expensive purchase for what it was. I was disappointed.
WeTeachWell
6 years ago
Hi mitzimaybe99, <br />
I have had a look and I agree with you. I am very sorry and I have asked TES how I we can get you a full refund. One way or another I will arrange this as it is important that teachers get more value than expected, not less.<br />
I do need to revisit all of our pricing as we had to set it in GBPounds and we work in Aus Dollars. We have learned a lot about digital products since we opened the store so it is definitely time to do a check.<br />
Again I apologise for the way we may have misrepresented the value this resource.<br />
I don't know how to contact you other than through TES but if you would like any of the other resources we have you can email me and I will send them to you at no charge.<br />
Regards<br />
Carolyn<br />
carolyn@weteachwell.com
WeTeachWell
6 years ago
Hi, I have received a response from TES and they said that they had contacted you about a credit for this. If you have not heard from them they suggest contacting them at help@tes.com. <br />
I d hope they have already contacted you as I would just be more annoyed that I had to chase it up myself. Any extra work for a teacher is too much. <br />
Regards
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