This afternoon some of us met to discuss the performance of George Peele's The Arraignment of Paris which we will be putting on in April, and to read through the text. Thanks to everyone who came along.
If you didn't come to the meeting but would like to perform in the play, or to help with scenery, costume design, music or any other aspect of the production, it is not too late! Simply let me know, or come along to our next meeting, which will be held on Thursday 6th January at 2pm. Don't be shy...
Showing posts with label Written Communication Skills III. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Written Communication Skills III. Show all posts
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Sunday, 26 December 2010
Presentation and bibliographies
Presenting your work well is very important. Probably the most popular set of rules for presenting academic work on literature is that of the Modern Languages Association. Here is a very useful website giving guidelines on how to present your work, including your bibliography or works cited and any quotations or references.
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