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DS 15 and A level English?

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Boedatives · 01/08/2024 15:29

NC recently for this as it feels hugely disloyal......

DS is 15 and doing GCSEs next year. He is predicted all 9s - he's not a genius, just an all rounder at a very expensive school that spoon-feeds the boys, for want of a better word.

He is thinking of doing English A level ...... but he has read ONE book in the last year. I can't think of any before that.

It was Arsene Lupin by Maurice Leblanc, translated from French and it took him 7 months. He has never read anything by a classic english author - this is all apart from what they read and study in class. I mean for 'pleasure'.

By his age, I'd was deep into Thomas Hardy, all the Brontes, JD Salinger, Harper Lee.

I've given him short stories by HG Wells and a couple of PG Wodehouse schoolboy tales. If he doesn't look at them this summer, wibu to go into school before he makes a level choices and advise the teacher of his reading habits, or lack of? It seems ridiculous.

OP posts:
clary · 02/08/2024 14:33

noooooo I meant Chaucer was compulsory when I took A levels in the 1989s @TizerorFizz not now!

Boedatives · 02/08/2024 15:12

PointsSouth · 02/08/2024 13:16

Tbh typing on a phone even getting the punctuation in is a pain so I’ll let it go either way.

Gee, thanks.

So did you do your GCSEs in the 18th century or not? I mean it would make you a ghost but I’m guessing these days it’s ageist or similar to point that out …

....somebody help me out here.

Too busy loling!

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clary · 02/08/2024 15:32

@PointsSouth your punctuation was on point. The full point was not said as part of the quote.

(copy editor and general pro pedant* here)

*please don’t proof read my MN posts

PointsSouth · 02/08/2024 16:50

clary · 02/08/2024 15:32

@PointsSouth your punctuation was on point. The full point was not said as part of the quote.

(copy editor and general pro pedant* here)

*please don’t proof read my MN posts

Yep, me too and me too and, likewise, please don't.

Except - can't resist it - 'proofread' is one word.

clary · 02/08/2024 19:53

PointsSouth · 02/08/2024 16:50

Yep, me too and me too and, likewise, please don't.

Except - can't resist it - 'proofread' is one word.

Edited

Excellent! Proof-read also acceptable apparently but I always prefer a word without the hyphen. Grin

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