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What is the city but the people?

Our perspective of urbanisation has struggled to understand environmental and economic sustainability and its impact on the interconnectedness between humankind.

Orientation in time and space: Migration

Contents Page
What are we learning and why? 3
Vocabulary 4-6
Lesson 1: Explore how Jane Austen structured sentiment about the virtue of the country and the vice of the city in Pride and Prejudice. 7-8
Lesson 2: Explore how Salman Rushdie structures sentiments about the colonial shadows in Midnight’s Children. 9
Lesson 3: Explore how Vikram Seth structures sentiments about the colonial shadows in A Suitable Boy. 10
Lesson 4: Explore how Hanif Kureishi structures sentiments about migration in The Buddha of Suburbia. 11
Lesson 5: Explore how Rachel Cusk structures sentiments about urbanisation in Outline.12-13
Lesson 6: Explore how country-home economies are promoted on social media platforms.14-15
Lesson 7: Explore how country-home economies are promoted on social media platforms.16
Lesson 8: Analyse how writers structure feelings towards country and city in their writing. 17
Lesson 9: Evaluate how attitudes towards migration have change. 18-19
Lesson 10: Evaluate how attitudes towards migration have changed. 20

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