I very much appreciate that; East Enders will be welcoming me with open arms from now on.
But it's good to hear you're doing well.
So far so good, my study plan:
This week I've been a bit of a lazy muncher. I've got 2.7 million piles of work to do.
Literature
- Comparison Valentine and Sonnet (from the very beginning of the course. To be fair, I have done about a page 'already')
- Comparison of The Awakening and A Doll's House
- Essay on an individually chosen book
History
- 'How did Hitler rise to power?' (This will be the worst task. As you can possibly imagine in Alemania we've been punched the story into our brains more than four times. Secondly, Evan's archaic style of teaching does not seem to ask us to draw the link to modern society -> e.g. how does the Nazi regime affect our modern society nowadays? This, I believe, is the most interesting part of history, innit?)
Last night I began this essay and I got to 500-odd words. Not a huge success but hey, five hundred words are five hundred words. - Choose a topic for the project we are required to do for history
I've been thinking about posing the question, what could have prevented the so-called Islamic revolution in Iran; to what extent were the United States responsible for Saddam's bloody dictatorship; or maybe What crucial factors dominated Churchill's governance?
Finally I need to start writing Jerry's 5-minute-presentation and for the Spanish presentation.
That's it for the week...should be manageable, eh?
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