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Okay, who did this for GCSE?


Who here watched the movie/read the book for English GCSE, joked about how bad it was with your friends but deep down enjoyed the film enough to look it up on IMDB?? You deceitful bastards, admit it!

I think I might post this on the Lord Of The Flies board too.

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Did it for GCSE's a long time ago

"Don't seek the answer until you have found the problem."


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Yes I have to admit I did.

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I'm doing it now!

Basil Fawlty: Oh! You're German! I'm sorry, i thought there was something wrong with you....

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haha me2 me2

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I'm doing this for Sociology GCSE. We finished watching the film today-it was brilliant BEYOND WORDS.

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Yup, doing it for GCSE right now, we've watched the film and we're now reading the play. It's for our speaking and listening assignment. :)

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yep i remember doing this for GCSE!


Micheal Caine slightly scared me a bit though!


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Eeeeeep i have my exam for it tomoro. Id rather watch the film than read the book. I would give it 4/10. It isnt the best. . .
wish me luck
x

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Didnt do it for GCSE we just watched it to pass time on even on my last english lesson we never got to finish it watching it though

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I have no idea what GCSE is. I did, however, watch it for english class (second language). I think it had a good deal to do with the accent, which we did not understnd completely.. But while the others made fun of it, I commented on some bad things and some things were really cringeworthy. But it was funny and sometimes good in other ways too..

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Icypiece - GCSEs are the exams that we in the UK do at 16, right before we leave school.

I did it at GCSE level too and really liked it. My English teacher, who was also my drama teacher, was a Willy Russell fan. She LOVES Blood Brothers in particular and always uses it for the drama GCSEs. Thanks to her I love it too. :D

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