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Hey, welcome to "Mastering Literature and More," a dynamic GCSE English Literature class led by a former A* student dedicated to helping you achieve excellence. This course focuses on deepening your understanding of classic texts such as Shakespeare's "Macbeth," A Handmaids Tale, 1984 by George Orwell, alongside other key works in the GCSE curriculum. Through interactive and insightful sessions, you'll gain the skills and knowledge needed to excel in your exams and develop a lifelong appreciation for literature. Class Focus: 🌟In-Depth Text Analysis: Detailed exploration of "Macbeth," including themes, characters, plot, and literary devices. 🌟Comparative Studies: Analysis of other major texts in the GCSE syllabus, drawing connections and contrasts between them. 🌟Contextual Understanding: Examination of the historical, cultural, and social contexts of the texts to enhance comprehension. 🌟Critical Thinking: Developing analytical and interpretative skills through close reading and discussion of the literature. 🌟Essay Writing: Mastering the art of writing clear, coherent, and persuasive essays that meet beyond GCSE standards. Resources: 🌟Primary Texts: Copies of "Macbeth" and other key GCSE literature texts. 🌟Study Guides: Comprehensive study guides and annotated editions to support understanding. 🌟Multimedia Resources: Educational videos, podcasts, and online lectures that provide additional insights into the texts. 🌟Supplementary Readings: Articles and essays offering various critical perspectives on the literature. 🌟Interactive Tools: Online platforms for quizzes, flashcards, and discussion forums to reinforce learning. Teaching Methods: 🌟Close Reading Sessions: Guided close readings of key passages from "Macbeth" and other texts, focusing on language, structure, and meaning. 🌟Thematic Workshops: Interactive workshops that delve into the major themes and motifs of the texts. 🌟Character Studies: In-depth analysis of the main characters, their motivations, and their development throughout the texts. 🌟Contextual Lectures: Engaging lectures on the historical and cultural contexts of the literature, linking these to the themes and issues in the texts. 🌟Group Discussions: Collaborative discussions that encourage students to share their interpretations and ideas. 🌟Creative Assignments: Creative writing tasks and projects that allow students to explore the texts in imaginative ways. 🌟Practice Essays: Regular essay assignments with detailed feedback to improve writing skills and exam technique. Why Choose This Class? 🌟Expert Guidance: Learn from a former A* student who understands what it takes to achieve top grades in GCSE English Literature. 🌟Engaging Content: Interactive and varied teaching methods to make literature come alive. 🌟Comprehensive Support: Access to a wide range of resources and personalised feedback to help you succeed. 🌟Confidence Building: Gain the confidence to analyze, discuss, and write about literature effectively. Join "Mastering Literature and More" and embark on a literary journey that will not only prepare you for your GCSE exams but also inspire a deeper love for English literature. Let's achieve excellence together!
English · Literature
Literature · English
Trusted teacher: How do writers make their words come alive? Why are we still fascinated by stories written in faraway places thousands of years ago? Is it possible to be a better writer by paying attention to how storytellers craft sentences? In this eight-week class, we discuss the books we're reading and the characters we admire and loathe – their challenges, triumphs, and failures. What would we do if we were in that situation? How can we be sure? During our time together, we will read, discuss, think, play with ideas, and write. For your final project, you will create a book review. This can be a written review, a class presentation, or a video submission. We're not practicing to be bookworms: we are training to be book dragons. When: Thursdays Section 1 - 11 a.m. Section 2 - 5 p.m. *Students sign up for one section, not both September 5, 12, 19, 26 October 3, 10, 17, 24 Duration: 8 weeks Who: Children & Teens, ages 8 and up ... If you want a more advanced literature class, you can sign up for Crash Course in Literature Analysis: Have you ever wondered how writers weave their stories? Is there a secret formula that all stories share? Do writers bury clues so curious and clever readers can uncover what lies beneath the surface of their story? During this ten-week class, we explore these questions. You learn how to think about literature and how to engage in the “Great Conversation” that has inspired writers, readers, and philosophers for millennia to ponder what it means to be human and what makes a good life. You begin to recognize and understand common literary devices, symbols, themes, character archetypes, plot structure, and more. In this class we’re not practicing to be bookworms: we are training to be book dragons. When: Wednesdays at 11 a.m. September 4, 11, 18, 25 October 2, 9, 16, 23 November 6 & 13 Duration: 10 weeks Who: Teens
English · Reading · Literature
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