Basic assessment on The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. Used to test students' comprehension and level after a first read through of the book. Can be used to prepare AS Level English Literature Exam.
Review questions to answer after reading Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa by Ama Ata Aidoo to gather deeper understanding. Excellent preparation for AS Level English Literature Cambridge exam.
Worksheet with vocabulary and questions to help students think through Ted Hughes' "A Memory", with chart to fill in using the "TPCASTT" method<br />
AS Level English Literature Cambridge exam
Analytical questions to answer after reading Anowa to gather deeper understanding. Excellent preparation for AS Level English Literature Cambridge exam.
Handout to help analyze the poem "A River In March" with questions and chart to use the "TPCAST" method. Can be used to prepare for Cambridge AS Level English Literature Exam
Handout with questions and vocabulary to help analyze Ted Hughes' "Swifts" and "The March Calf"<br />
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Cambridge AS Level Literature
Basic vocabulary and questions to help students think through Ted Hughes' poem "Cadenza." Chart included for the "TPCASTT" method of poetry analysis--(title, paraphrase, connotation, attitude, shifts, title, theme).<br />
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AS Level English Literature Cambridge
Basic short response questions to quiz students on their reading of Act II and III of Ama Ata Aidoo's Dilemma of a Ghost.<br />
Cambridge AS Level English Literature
Short essay response questions to test for analytical understanding of Absurd Person Singular. Includes a passage-based question.<br />
AS Level English Literature Cambridge
Handout to help a class analyze "A Cranefly in September" by Ted Hughes. Includes vocabulary, questions, and TPCAST method chart. Can be used to prepare Cambridge AS Level English Literature exam.
A written test/quiz on chapters 8 and 9 of Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake. Test includes two passages. Students are instructed to answer the question on one of the two passages, concentrating on the language of the passage, in one "Perfect Paragraph."<br />
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Can be used in preparation for the passage questions on the Cambridge English Literature AS Level Exam.