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Since July 2020
Instructor since July 2020
History and English - Source Analysis and Essay Writing
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From 29.69 € /h
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I tutor History and English for school, GCSE, and A-Level exams. I help my students to critically engage with historical and literary sources and teach them how to clearly communicate in written work. I aim to make my classes as interesting as possible, encouraging my students to share and discuss their ideas.
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  • Around Earlsfield, United Kingdom
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Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Beginner
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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New York
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• Higher level study requires a minimum of 240 class hours, while standard level study requires a minimum of 150 class hours
• Students study 13 works at higher level and 9 works at standard level from a representative selection of literary forms, periods and places
• Students develop the ability to engage in close, detailed analysis of literary works, building understanding of the techniques involved in literary criticism
• The study of literary works in context is emphasised, and through the study of literature in translation the student is challenged to reflect on the role of cultural assumptions in interpretation
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• The formal examination comprises two essay papers, one requiring the analysis of a passage of unseen literary text, and the other comparative response to a question based on two works studied
• Students also perform an oral activity presenting their analysis of two works studied
• HL students comply with an additional written coursework requirement which consists of writing a 1200 - 1500 word essay on one of the works studied
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