FLYHAWK14 said:
Looking For Alibrandi-Postcard(is that a good one to use????)
connection: an old study guide which I know for sure is a physical journeys study guide says it is related material it would be really nice if someone had some connections between the two esp. how Looking For Alibrandi relates to journeys and Postcard
I get the link between the texts, but
Looking for Alibrandi always seemed a little more Inner Journey than Physical. You probably should not use it.
FLYHAWK14 said:
Lord Of The Rings(movie/novel)-Leaving Home
connection: Both texts describe forced journeys upon the individual and what it does to the individual.
Deltora Quest: The Forests of Silence-Leaving Home
connection: I haven't read the book in a while, but from what I remember, I think there was a forced journey.
I'm not sure about this, but I thought LotR was an English Ext I text. Deltora Quest might not be sophisticated enough since it's perceived to be a kiddy/teenage book.
kiiZza91 said:
My teacher told me to avoid texts like
Finding Nemo
Shrek
Forrest Gump
He said that they could work but you would get better marks if you use more sophisticated texts
Agree. Besides, a lot of students do them thinking that they're easy. If you want to stand out, don't do those animated films.
Road/going-on-a-quest movies are probably the best movies to do. You can use texts from English in Year 11. For Ext I, we did
Thelma and Louise, which is a really good road film. Others like
Wild Hogs and
Are We There Yet? are all good (except, I'm not really sure about the last one).
If anyone wants to do a magazine article, my suggestion is to flick through
National Geographic. They always have a ton of articles about people on Physical Journeys and one of my related was from that. I actually found about five articles I could've used in one afternoon. But don't choose articles that are too old (ie, before late-2007) because it will make you seem lazy.