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What is Class? And how do you know what class you are?

What is Class? And how do you know what class you are?. What is Class? And how do you know what class you are?.

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What is Class? And how do you know what class you are?

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  1. What is Class? And how do you know what class you are?

  2. What is Class? And how do you know what class you are?

  3. I have one, you have one.If you remove the first letter, a bit remains.If you remove the second, bit still remains.After much trying, you might be able to remove the third one also, but it remains.It dies hard! • Habit:Remove h – a bit remainsRemove a – bit remainsRemove b – it remains

  4. The Class Game By Mary Casey Lesson Objectives 1. To explore the use of contrast and emotion in the poem.

  5. 1. How does the Poet use contrast to deliver her message on Class? 2. What emotions does the poet convey? 3. What is your personal response to the poem?

  6. The Class Game How can you tell what class I’m from? I can talk posh like some With an ‘Olly in me mouth Down me nose, wear an ‘at not a scarf With me second-hand clothes. So why do you always wince when you hear Me say ‘Tara’ to me ‘Ma’ instead of ‘Bye Mummy dear’? How can you tell what class I’m from? ‘Cos we live in a corpy, not like some In a pretty little semi, out Wirral way And commute into Liverpool by train each day? did I drop my unemployment card Sitting on your patio (We have a yard)? How can you tell what class I’m from? Have I a label on me head, and another on me bum? Or is it because my hands are stained with toil? Instead of soft lily-white with perfume and oil? Don’t I crook me little finger when I drink me tea Say toilet instead of bog when I want to pee? Why do you care what class I’m from? Does it stick in your gullet like a sour plum? Well, mate! A cleaner is me mother A docker is me brother Bread pudding is wet nelly And me stomach is me belly And I’m proud of the class that I come from. Structural features Language features

  7. The Class Game How can you tell what class I’m from? I can talk posh like some With an ‘Olly in me mouth Down me nose, wear an ‘at not a scarf With me second-hand clothes. So why do you always wince when you hear Me say ‘Tara’ to me ‘Ma’ instead of ‘Bye Mummy dear’? How can you tell what class I’m from? ‘Cos we live in a corpy, not like some In a pretty little semi, out Wirral way And commute into Liverpool by train each day? did I drop my unemployment card Sitting on your patio (We have a yard)? How can you tell what class I’m from? Have I a label on me head, and another on me bum? Or is it because my hands are stained with toil? Instead of soft lily-white with perfume and oil? Don’t I crook me little finger when I drink me tea Say toilet instead of bog when I want to pee? Why do you care what class I’m from? Does it stick in your gullet like a sour plum? Well, mate! A cleaner is me mother A docker is me brother Bread pudding is wet nelly And me stomach is me belly And I’m proud of the class that I come from. Mary Casey Language features Structural Features

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