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CHARLES DICKENS: 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS' AND THE VICTORIAN ERA

Level: Level Two

In successfully completing this unit, the learner will haveEvidence needed

experienced

1. watching the 1946 film 'Great Expectations'

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shown knowledge of

2. at least eight facts about Charles Dickens' life

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3. two countries that British families emigrated to during Queen Victoria's reign

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4. key differences between factory workers and factory owners during the Industrial Revolution

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5. why factory work was dangerous for children during the Industrial Revolution

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6. the plot of Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations'

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demonstrated the ability to

7. use evidence to support and illustrate their ideas and understanding of the plot and historical context of 'Great Expectations'

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8. introduce and explain evidence where appropriate to examine Dickens' use of setting and characterisation in Chapter One of 'Great Expectations'

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9. identify and interpret key explicit and implicit information and ideas contained in the first chapter of 'Great Expectations'

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10. select and synthesise evidence to support their findings related to Chapter One of 'Great Expectations'.

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Approved 17 Jan 2023

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