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Big Question ‘Daughters ought to be close to their mothers.’ W hat do we learn about the speaker’s relationship with her mother?. Vocabulary. Literacy

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  1. Big Question ‘Daughters ought to be close to their mothers.’ What do we learn about the speaker’s relationship with her mother?

  2. Vocabulary

  3. Literacy I got into a bit of troubel when I was 14 and I dont think she has ever felt the same way about me sinse. I feel like I am constantley trying to please her, but that it is never quite good Enough. I realise I probably sound petty, but there is alot more to it than that and it is some thing that genuinely upsets me. Source: A personal account taken from an advice column, published in The Guardian

  4. Literacy I got into a bit of trouble when I was 14 and I don’t think she has ever felt the same way about me since. I feel like I am constantly trying to please her, but that it is never quite good enough. I realise I probably sound petty, but there is a lotmore to it than that and it is something that genuinely upsets me. Source: A personal account taken from an advice column, published in The Guardian

  5. Retrieval • The mother says that she dreamed of her own mother • She says that her own mother was stupid • The mother says that they shared a distant relationship • The mother says that her own mother was jealous • The mother had a close relationship with her father • She focuses once again on the trainers

  6. Quotations • She was a very stupid woman. She never had much of an education then the war came and she joined up. I’ve still got a photo of her in uniform. Blonde hair done up in sausages on top of her head, cap stuck on one side, big lipsticked mouth. • It always hurt me, how nice she was to you. She spoiled you. She loved you more than she loved me. It isn’t fair. That was the cry of my girlhood. I had to help with the housework but my brother did nothing.

  7. Big Question ‘Daughters ought to be close to their mothers.’ What do we learn about the speaker’s relationship with her mother?

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