Lessons (8)
In this lesson, we will learn about Geoffrey Chaucer and consider why his work is still important today.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 Quiz1 VideoIn this lesson, we will learn about why people made pilgrimages to Canterbury and we will also examine the structure of 'The Canterbury Tales'.
1 Slide deck2 Quizzes1 VideoIn this lesson, we will learn about the Three Estates in Chaucer's England and explore the technique of satire.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 QuizIn this lesson, we will look at the idea of chivalry and explore how this links to Chaucer's presentation of the Knight in the General Prologue.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 QuizIn this lesson, we will learn about the character of the Prioress and examine how Chaucer uses satire in his presentation of her.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 Quiz1 VideoIn this lesson, we will learn about the character of the Friar and analyse how Chaucer uses him to satirise the Church.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoIn this lesson, we will explore what the role of women was in the middle ages and how Chaucer presents the character of the Wife of Bath within this context.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoIn this lesson, we will explore how Chaucer presents the character of the Miller and reflect on what we have learnt about each of the pilgrims so far.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 Video