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Preparing for GCSE English! Dear Student, Congratulations on completing Key Stage 3! Hopefully you ve enjoyed the texts and topics you ve studied with us so far: from Shakespeare to Sherlock, from Dystopias to Dreams! One thing that s certain is that the knowledge and skills you ve learned over the last three years will be hugely important to your success now at GCSE. Over the next two years you ll be preparing for not one, but two English GCSEs: English Language and English Literature. English Literature mostly involves reading, discussing, and writing essays on various poems, plays and novels that you ll study in depth. English Language requires you to study and answer questions on a range of fiction and non-fiction extracts, but also to write your own fiction and non-fiction too. We will be starting with English Literature in September. To help you hit the ground running, we would like you to complete the following activities ready for the first day back. Good luck!

Romeo and Juliet Preparation Language, Form, and Structural Features William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays, of which Romeo and Juliet is one. In every play, however, he makes use of the same techniques. Find definitions for each of the technical terms below, which you will need for the next task. Once you have finished stick these in to your pink books. Language Device Definition imagery simile metaphor personification alliteration consonance hard/soft consonants assonance long/short vowels oxymoron pun innuendo foreshadowing dramatic irony

Structural Device Definition juxtaposition antithesis fragment simple sentence clause complex sentence enjambed lines end-stopped lines long, uninterrupted lines short, interrupted lines Formal Device Definition sonnet soliloquy monologue dialogue prose blank verse rhymed verse iambic pentameter

Part (a): Extract analysis William Shakespeare begins Romeo and Juliet with a prologue delivered by the Chorus, as you will see below. In it, he seeks to introduce the play: Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And the continuance of their parents' rage, Which, but their children's end, nought could remove, Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage; The which if you with patient ears attend, What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend. Tasks: 1) In your pink books in bullet points, write down the title The Prologue and underneath list 5 pieces of information about the setting, characters, or plot that we are told here. 2) Using the list of language, form and structural devices on the first two pages, annotate the extract. 3) In your pink books, write an extended paragraph which answers the question: Explore the effect of Shakespeare s use of language and structure in the prologue. You should use quotations in your response, and should try to make links to key themes.

Part (b): Whole text question In order to get the top marks in part (b) of the question, you will need to understand the world in which Shakespeare was writing. This is hard, as we very often make huge generalisations about historical context: in the past, people were always very religious etc. To ensure you re accurate, you need to make sure you use reliable sources, such as Shakespeare by Bill Bryson, or the British Library s website: https://www.bl.uk/shakespeare/themes/context. Using these, or other reliable sources, research the following topics, making notes in the box provided. William Shakespeare s Life Tragedy as a Genre

Patriarchy in Elizabethan England Attitudes to Gender in Elizabethan England.

Marriage in Elizabethan England Family Life in Elizabethan England