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2.5 Speaking Assessment
Below are the resources that you will need to work on your 2.5 speaking assessment. The Task [google-drive-embed url=”https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qS1ku6PkDqIXK2qFfsAzVDwuEvhKaOMzJaCY8KnMpyo/preview?usp=drivesdk” title=”Level 2 Speaking” icon=”https://drive-thirdparty.googleusercontent.com/16/type/application/vnd.google-apps.document” width=”100%” height=”400″ style=”embed”] The Instructional Video feat. Mrs. Plunkett [google-drive-embed …
2.4- The Film Task
[google-drive-embed url=”https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZMzpK6hdgdp2KJU-zwvrSAi-Y-svUGdPOZDWj_Wnk9I/preview?usp=drivesdk” title=”Level 2 Writing Portfolio Task 2- Film” icon=”https://drive-thirdparty.googleusercontent.com/16/type/application/vnd.google-apps.document” width=”100%” height=”400″ style=”embed”] We also brainstormed some approaches that you could take in terms of structure yesterday. Below is the photo from the …
2.4 Writing Portfolio- The Enlightenment Task
[google-drive-embed url=”https://docs.google.com/document/d/1egM_eNwc1YFsbOdASbaam_YZ5kXG59VVOiMX7ecovEc/preview?usp=drivesdk” title=”Level 2 Writing Portfolio Task 1″ icon=”https://drive-thirdparty.googleusercontent.com/16/type/application/vnd.google-apps.document” width=”100%” height=”400″ style=”embed”] John Locke’s “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” originally published in 1689
Wide Reading Assessment- NCEA Level 2
This year, students will undertake a reading project. They will read a minimum of six texts that all express an element of gothic fiction. The texts will be self-selected and must not have been studied …
Course Outline
You could argue that the fatal flaw of many characters in literature that meet a less than pleasant ending is that they are unable to check their curiosity. They cannot help but go down into the basement when they hear the creaking below. Gothic fiction embodies curiosity and its consequences. Originating in a time referred to as “The Age of Enlightenment”, when people began to realise science could offer an alternative explanation to religion, gothic fiction explores the boundary between moral obligations and the need to experience understanding.