Sorry if this sounds preachy... but uhh... it's true. So listen.
It's become horribly clear that IHG has a bad teacher. It's annoying but true that some people become teachers because they can't think of anything else to do in life, not because they want to teach.
But ... do you know what my advice is?
Don't let it bother you. If you're concerned that getting a C will ruin your life, then just rest assured that it won't. ...
For example:
GCSEs (for those not in the know) are the exams that some people on this side of the pond take when they're 16. In retrospect (compared to A-Levels [taken at 18] and Degrees [at 21]) they are the most simple of exams. More importantly, I can demonstrate that GCSE results are not that crucial to your life... I failed GCSE art. Looking back, my high school exams were *very* easy and I failed GCSE art because 1) I should've picked Geography and 2) I was a bit lazy. Now, failing such a subject puts me in the same pot as all the other pricks who chose art just so that they could mess around all day. Correct? Well the difference is that I tried. They didn't.
So, in summary:
Don't for a second think that non-prestine high school exam results will tarnish your life's prospects. If you work hard, that's all that counts. It sounds cheesy, but provided you're not a total moron, then you'll be all set.
*adr removes his "parental" hat and at the same time, jumps down from his high horse.
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Quote: "Write Scene blah from Shakespearean (Elizabethan) English into S.English" - Some S. play"
That's actually a good exercise because it demonstrates understanding of the play. When a character says something like "what light through yonder window breaks", our understanding should be "Eeee... what's going on over there?". Even without translating the play word for word, you should be able to understand (somehow) what's going on.
I think the taxis are bulletproof