COD 2023 - D850
Webinar - "These who die as cattle": The destruction of Man in Sherriff's Journey's End (Set text for IGCSE Literature 2023)
IGCSE Literature teachers and Literature lovers seeking to revisit a classic by R.C Sherriff’s from an innovative perspective
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Ciclo: 2023
Nivel: A Distancia
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: A Distancia
Capacitador/es: Ms. Julia Fernández Armendariz, Mrs. Maria Victoria Llera
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Sesiones | Fechas | Inicia | Termina |
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1 | 23 Mayo 2023 | 05:30 pm | 07:00 pm |
Capacitador/es
Julia Fernández Armendariz
Maria Victoria Llera
IGCSE Literature teachers and Literature lovers seeking to revisit a classic by R.C Sherriff’s from an innovative perspective
- To explore Sherriff’s Journey’s End, by considering the context of production and what characterisation may be reflecting about the effects World War I on these soldiers as a reflection of society.
- To discuss main themes as well as rhetorical and theatrical devices that further meaning in the literary work.
- To look into key passages through detailed readings to study how Sherriff builds up tension and/or foreshadow events.
- To share teaching strategies regarding the approach to IGCSE paper 3 essay or passage-based questions.
- To discuss main themes as well as rhetorical and theatrical devices that further meaning in the literary work.
- To look into key passages through detailed readings to study how Sherriff builds up tension and/or foreshadow events.
- To share teaching strategies regarding the approach to IGCSE paper 3 essay or passage-based questions.
- Presentation of the historical and social context of World War I, considering how these world events inevitably affect and reflect human relationships.
- Introduction to the historical fiction as the choice of genre to expose the concerns of the time.
- Discussion of the main themes of identity, friendship/allies and enemies, uncertainty, fear and the futility of war.
- Analysis of revealing extracts with a focus on how Sherriff constructs meaning through language and key symbols.
- Introduction to the historical fiction as the choice of genre to expose the concerns of the time.
- Discussion of the main themes of identity, friendship/allies and enemies, uncertainty, fear and the futility of war.
- Analysis of revealing extracts with a focus on how Sherriff constructs meaning through language and key symbols.
- Presentation of the historical and social context abovementioned.
- Study of key extracts and strategies to approach a passage-based question.
- Discussion of the main themes, symbols and overall concerns of the literary work.
- A revision of possible general questions to shape students’ answers when attempting to address questions without an extract.
- Study of key extracts and strategies to approach a passage-based question.
- Discussion of the main themes, symbols and overall concerns of the literary work.
- A revision of possible general questions to shape students’ answers when attempting to address questions without an extract.
- Chevalier, Jean and Alain Gheerbrant. Dictionary of Symbols. London: Penguin Books, 1996.
- Sherriff, RC. Journey’s End. New York: Pearson, 1993.
- Sherriff, RC. Journey’s End. New York: Pearson, 1993.