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Cole
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of mice and men
macbeth
midsummer nights dream
inspector calls
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quote:
Originally posted by Cole
midsummer nights dream
inspector calls

Forgot about those two
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every other class in my year did 'of mice n men' my class did 'animal farm' (not the porno)
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12th Night and Lord of the flies
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quote:
Originally posted by M15T XE
Back in school, when you did your GCSE's

Im after one of the books but cant remember the name of it, it was about a Chinese boy and his family escaping persecution in their country, and i remember then having to make a boat trip with loads of others.

List all the books you studied when you were at school.



clockwork orange
the outsiders
thats all I can remember
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Clockwork Orange was the nuts, loved that book.
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Lord of the Flies and MacBath. Seems these were used pretty commonly. I loved evaluating the Lord of the Flies.

Oh and animal farm
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12th night
educating rita
KES (legend film to go with that)

cant remember any others, as you can probably tell, i wasnt in the brightest english class in school
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To kill a mockingbird
Romeo and Juliet
Cider with Rosie
Jonny P
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa Sport Gav
The Ghost of thomas kemp
Of mice and men

and tht all i remeber


same here and romeo n juliet
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Long time ago but...

Of Mice & Men and A View From A Bridge
ed
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Macbeth and Julius Ceasar. There was also the Key Stage 3 (or was it 4?) Poetry book...
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Oh we also did An Inspector Calls. I liked that book
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Key Stage 3 is Years 7 to 9

Key Stage 4 is Years 10 and 11 (GCSE)


I should know....
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Macbeth and Julius Ceasar. There was also the Key Stage 3 (or was it 4?) Poetry book...


Anthology
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i did my GCSEs last year and we still do 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.

It Sucks Ass and we all used to quote:
'My name's Dill - and I can Read!!' lol
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
Key Stage 3 is Years 7 to 9

Key Stage 4 is Years 10 and 11 (GCSE)


I should know....
You in year 8 still? Can I take you to the school disco?
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How come everyone did books i've heard of except me.

we did.

Hobon's Choice (very ironic apparently)

and

Othello

Can't remember anything else, i hated English
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we did a shit one called Sun's Veto at one point, can't remember the story has we had a supply teacher at the point that we drove out of the school. He finally cracked when my mate at the time chucked a rubber at him.
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Anthology or something. 12th Night and Romeo and Juliet rings a bell too. It was 1998 when i did mine like
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
quote:
Originally posted by Shelly
Key Stage 3 is Years 7 to 9

Key Stage 4 is Years 10 and 11 (GCSE)


I should know....
You in year 8 still? Can I take you to the school disco?


No I work with Year 8... I work in a secondary school

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