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This is the first in a new series where I interview inspirational figures. Today's episode features Grainne Hallahan, senior content writer at TES (formerly Times Educational Supplement).
With thanks to youtube.com/goldenkaraoke for the backing track.
Download podcast 38 to hear the song itself
Download podcast 39 for the explanation of the quotations
Download podcast 35 for an explanation of the quotations
Download epiosde 32 for the rap itself
Download episode 33 to hear the explanation of the quotations Original track by MK Project
Download the rap in episode 30.
Download podcast episode 31 for the explanation of these quotations. Based on the videos at youtube.com/mrbruff
Listen to the song itself in episode 21.
See the next episode for an explanation of this song
I actually uploaded this as a video on Youtube, but thought it would be worth converting to an audio track for my podcast listeners.
Download episode 18 to hear the full explanation of these quotations. Enjoy the song!
An explanation of the quotation song which can be found in episode 19 of this podcast.
2017 AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5
2017 AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 4
Alfred Lord Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade Analysis