I'll probably be using it for Julius Caeser this semester. Last semester we did R+J, pretty easy to understand.
The problem this semester is I have a different teacher who doesn't believe in reading it out loud (it's a play, it should be read IMHO), so my understanding maybe be jumbled a bit, so I'll be relying heavily on any extra material I can get.
We were going to do either JC or Midsummer's Night Dream, but got lagged on Huck Finn (which i despise now). Next year is Macbeth, then Hamlet in Senior Year.
R+J was first semester grade 10, and then we have Julius Caeser and another Shakespeare play to do before the semester is over. We also have to read Of Mice And Men.
And my teacher is currently dawdling around with poetry, wasting her time.
We didn't do anything worth crap in english last year lol.
I don't think I have, because I don't know what it is...
Now looking it up, it's a book that summarises another book. I got one a book similar to that for Lord of the Flies but I looked at it once or twice, not really taking anything in. Everything in the book we already learnt in the lesson anyway.