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OCR Love and Relationships GCSE Poetry Anthology Audio Tutorials
- Narrated by: Alex Piggins, Laura McKee
- Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Education & Learning, Language Learning
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Summary
Our audio study guide on the OCR Love and Relationships Poetry Anthology for GCSE English Literature provides both readings of the poems and an extensive analysis of each.
The tutorials have been designed to help develop a range of skills, such as analysing language, making comparisons and inferring meaning and ideas. There are also bonus chapters on unseen poetry and how to plan your answers for the exams. The series has been written by Rebecca Kleanthous, who is both an experienced teacher and a specialist poetry examiner.
The chapters in this series are as follows:
Introduction to the OCR Love and Relationships Anthology.
Narration of 'In Paris with You' - Fenton.
Analysis of 'In Paris With You' - Fenton.
Narration of 'Love After Love' - Walcott
Analysis of 'Love After Love' - Walcott
Narration of 'An Arundel Tomb' - Larkin
Analysis of 'An Arundel Tomb' - Larkin
Narration of 'Morning Song' - Plath
Analysis of 'Morning Song' - Plath
Narration of 'Dusting the Phone' - Kay
Analysis of 'Dusting the Phone' - Kay
Narration of 'The Sorrow of True Love' - Thomas
Analysis of 'The Sorrow of True Love' - Thomas
Narrartion of 'Fin de Fête' - Mew
Analysis of 'Fin de Fête' - Mew
Narration of 'Warming Her Pearls' - Duffy
Analysis of 'Warming Her Pearls' - Duffy
Narration of 'Love and Friendship' - Brontë
Analysis of 'Love and Friendship' - Brontë
Narration of 'Now' - Browning
Analysis of 'Now '- Browning
Narration of 'I Wouldn't Thank You for a Valentine' - Lochhead
Analysis of 'I Wouldn't Thank You for a Valentine' - Lochhead
Narration of 'A Song' - Williams
Analysis of 'A Song' - Williams
Narration of 'Long Distance II' - Harrison
Analysis of 'Long Distance II' - Harrison
Narration of 'A Broken Appointment' - Hardy
Analysis of 'A Broken Appointment' - Hardy
Narration of 'Bright Star' - Keats
Analysis of 'Bright Star' - Keats
Analysing techniques - OCR Poetry Anthology
Unseen Poetry
Planning Your Answer - OCR Poetry Anthology