I could not tell you how you only have 720 views?? This video is so concise and accurate it genuinely surprised me it didn't have 10's if not 100's of thousands of views
This is SO helpful. I'm in Advanced English and you've simplified this so well. This channel is going to be my best friend this year. Thank you so so much!!!
Hey Jeddle! This is an awesome video! I am currently working on my MOD B draft for my prescribed text Henry IV, Part 1 - I am working with the key value honour, but am unsure about how to have three other values that still connect to honour for my body paragraphs. Would/could I use the different perspectives of honour between the characters across the course of the play, and how Hal has to reconcile the different points of view (e.g. Hotspurs POV of honour as worth dying for vs. Falstaff calling it 'just a word' and that it means nothing and then finally how Hal has to reconcile between these and his own interpretation of honour - also that Falstaff lives with his belief and Hotspur dies with his, the irony). I would love any ideas or comments you have thanks heaps! :)
With the conflict, issue and resolution structure, would you recommend the connecting sentences between each paragraph to be like, conflict is arisen from..., then for 2nd body, this conflict results in..., then for thrid, authors showcase how to overcome this conflict through...
Not necessarily. It is just a framework (i.e. a way of thinking about the structure) so you don't necessarily need to use those actual terms in the essay. They might be helpful to begin with but you risk sounding mechanical so in your final draft, try to mix it up.
Hi Ignite HSC, Thanks for your wonderful advice and perfect content. I wanted to confirm with you guys that is it fine that in my TS Elliot draft I have the first paragraph adressing urban toxicity, mundanity and corruptedness, then in my second one I talk about social paralysis /phobia and alienation, and then moving to the third I talk about spritual vacuum and moral inertia in our society. Thanks Regards
Thanks a lot Ignite HSC, today I am officially done with English. And your videos were so perfect and benificial that it guided me in my last weeks of the journey. You guys are so selfless and generous, I am so glad I found you . Keep up your phenomenal work!!
I could not tell you how you only have 720 views?? This video is so concise and accurate it genuinely surprised me it didn't have 10's if not 100's of thousands of views
This is SO helpful. I'm in Advanced English and you've simplified this so well. This channel is going to be my best friend this year. Thank you so so much!!!
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Hey Jeddle! This is an awesome video!
I am currently working on my MOD B draft for my prescribed text Henry IV, Part 1 - I am working with the key value honour, but am unsure about how to have three other values that still connect to honour for my body paragraphs. Would/could I use the different perspectives of honour between the characters across the course of the play, and how Hal has to reconcile the different points of view (e.g. Hotspurs POV of honour as worth dying for vs. Falstaff calling it 'just a word' and that it means nothing and then finally how Hal has to reconcile between these and his own interpretation of honour - also that Falstaff lives with his belief and Hotspur dies with his, the irony).
I would love any ideas or comments you have thanks heaps! :)
With the conflict, issue and resolution structure, would you recommend the connecting sentences between each paragraph to be like, conflict is arisen from..., then for 2nd body, this conflict results in..., then for thrid, authors showcase how to overcome this conflict through...
Not necessarily. It is just a framework (i.e. a way of thinking about the structure) so you don't necessarily need to use those actual terms in the essay. They might be helpful to begin with but you risk sounding mechanical so in your final draft, try to mix it up.
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Hi Ignite HSC, Thanks for your wonderful advice and perfect content. I wanted to confirm with you guys that is it fine that in my TS Elliot draft I have the first paragraph adressing urban toxicity, mundanity and corruptedness, then in my second one I talk about social paralysis /phobia and alienation, and then moving to the third I talk about spritual vacuum and moral inertia in our society.
Thanks
Regards
Yes! Just reframe those ideas using the key terms of the question.
Thanks a lot Ignite HSC, today I am officially done with English. And your videos were so perfect and benificial that it guided me in my last weeks of the journey. You guys are so selfless and generous, I am so glad I found you . Keep up your phenomenal work!!
very simple ideas that really work
Exactly we want to hear, thank you!
@@jeddle but the question they used for the HSC paper 2 really terrible
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