Provisional Theme: Dystopia
In this poem Wilfred Owen is making an account of what he has seen in the war and his emotions are pushed to such an extent that he starts to question the meaning of war, almost to the point that… Continue Reading →
This essay demonstrates a developing maturity in your written expression and a sophisticated understanding of the wider mechanisms of spoken and text-message communication. It develops a range of interesting points, and demonstrates a high level of personal engagement with the… Continue Reading →
‘At the border’ is a autobiographical account of a section of Choman Hardi’s childhood. Born in Kurdistan and raised in Iraq and Iran, Choman Hardi came to the UK in 1993. She was educated at the universities of Oxford, London and… Continue Reading →
Assessment In this assessment I will be exploring the view that speaking a texting can be creative forms of language and what my view is on creative language. Text is a creative form of language due to the language devices… Continue Reading →
In this assessment I will be exploring the view that speaking and texting interactions can be very creative forms of language. Text is a creative form of creative language due to the specific type of language used in text.This consists… Continue Reading →
In this assessment I will be exploring the view that speaking and texting interactions can be very creative forms of language. Text is very much influenced by spoken language due to the fact that text originates from spoken language and… Continue Reading →
Albert: so what are we meant to do again? Haris: I can’t remember I didn’t really listen Albert: ah (pauses for 2 secs) are we meant to like (scratches chin, pauses for 2 secs), record our conversations or something? Haris:… Continue Reading →
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Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. This platform has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and… Continue Reading →
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