Theme index with categorised quotes, I went through the whole book and categorised everything relevant.
Also attached are quote cards which are not sorted by character or theme, these can be used for a multitude of activities.
Update: New look to the cards (2019)
This is a scaffolded five page resource with a text at its heart which is focused on the main symbols in La Casa de Bernarda Alba.
On subsequent pages students are introduced to the what/how/why style of writing which leads to well-structured paragraphs, the language is given in English/Spanish with exam style questions and match-ups and a space for students to note down any symbolism references for future use.
This year I am trying to move away from PEEL as a writing aid acronym and I want students to write more about the literary devices that authors use and their intended effect on the audience. By the end of this resource students will be able to say whether the author has used a simile, metaphor, repetition or simply a word, how they have used it and what the author wants us to question, understand, imagine or feel. This is taken from the QUIF acronym taught to me by the English department.
I have designed this to be as usable as possible and I hope it strikes the balance between form and function.
Thank you Sara for being patient with proofreading everything!
Varied tasks for lesson starters or homework to retrieve information about key scenes, quotes and essay writing point practice. Ideal for any candidates doing the WJEC exam who are in A2 and retaking the AS Unit 2.
Timer at the top is 4 minutes but you can allow as much time as you need.
Answers to the quotes section is in the notes of each slide.
83 quotes from LCDBA with a theme or essay link on a flick PowerPoint.
Each slide has a reveal button to press, before pressing it ask students who said each quotes, to whom, when and any potential links they can make to the main themes.
(To stop PowerPoint slides flicking presss left arrow key)
A listening task and translation based on a news report from 2018 when a mass grave was found in Porreres. QR code should link to the video which is on Twitter.