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🤣🤣 I actually was being hyperbolic about my long comment! But maybe you were being ironic, which would be hilarious! Hard to tell sometimes in messages!
Oh my mum was the writer in the family (Claire Nahmad), although my aunt Lindy Nahmad-Williams has also written and contributed to educational books. My mum wrote the most beautiful novels and children’s stories which were sadly never published. She got very disheartened by rejection and so ended up writing for the mind, body spirit market as that was the market she was able to penetrate. She basically started the trend for all the spells and angel books in the early 90s! After her death we discovered she was even more ridiculously prolific than we had realised. I’ve been thinking about creating a podcast for her children’s stories, but that’s a brilliant idea of yours and Substack might be just the thing for her novels.
We may have been talking at cross purposes, but, once again you’ve helped me! You are fab!
Such a brilliant deal. I’ve learned so, so much from your guides Dominic.
I am starting to catch up on your videos too.
Incidentally, back in 2013 when I first switched to English full time from music, I was completely left to my own devices, so I went online in search of any help. There wasn’t much back then, but I found some videos by a young man who was brilliant, and who taught me some concepts I wasn’t familiar with at that stage, such as “constructs” and how to apply the mark scheme. It really helped and inspired me with literature teaching. I tried to find those videos again last year, when I started online tutoring and needed some DIY CPD (now I realise I needed this years ago!), but I couldn’t remember enough to find them. Then I found your videos and was very happy as they seemed just as good as the ones I’d first watched in 2013. Looking through some of your older videos, I came across the one in the library with you in a blue and white stripey shirt, and then another one where you and your son go through an exam question. It was you all along! This made me ridiculously happy 😆!
The only problem is that now I feel very spoilt! I’m looking at videos for Edexcel and OCR language which I’m also teaching. There are a lot of fails out there, and some really dull presenting! I know the skills are the same, but the different exam boards have bees in their bonnets about certain terminology. I want clear methods for answering the questions like yours for AQA, and no-one else does what you do. But then, who else would sit the exams themselves, and analyse hundreds of exam papers!
I’ve written a novel 🤣. Happy Sunday!