gcse english literature (new spec)

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  1. Saba Mumraz's Avatar
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    Hi, im doing the unit 2 poetry exam next week on Conflict and there are so many poems to revise!! i was just wondering the poems that were used in the june 2011 and january 2012 paper - are they unlikely to appear on the june 2012 paper? this way id have less to revise....
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    God, i never thought to look on youtube, thanks a lot
    better get a move on, exams next week!
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    (Original post by Saba Mumraz)
    God, i never thought to look on youtube, thanks a lot
    better get a move on, exams next week!
    what did you find?
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    on youtube its WCSEnglish - he just anaylyses the poems step by step, its really helpful.
    have a look: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-zGMfd8D6o
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