Ultimate Edexcel IGCSE: English Language & Literature Course
Learn and analyse all the texts in the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Anthology!
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What you'll learn
✓ Students will learn the entire IGCSE Edexcel English Anthology and the meaning behind all its texts!
✓ English Language A: Paper 1 Exam Revision
✓ Imaginative and Transactional Writing Revision
✓ ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Romeo & Juliet’ study
✓ Shakespeare’s ‘Merchant of Venice’
✓ ‘The Crucible’ and ‘A View From The Bridge’
✓ ‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte Revision
✓ ‘An Inspector Calls’ By J.B Priestley
✓ Students will learn how to analyse written texts using P.E.E.L Paragraphs and word-level analysis
✓ English Language A: Paper 2 Exam Revision
✓ Students will learn how to write amazing stories
✓ Speeches, Articles and Letters frameworks
✓ Poetry analysis and poetry techniques explained
✓ John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ Model Answers
✓ ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley Revision
Description
Confused at the meaning behind the Non-fiction, Fiction and Poetry texts in the Edexcel IGCSE English Language and Literature Anthology? Is your class moving too rapidly through it or you need a deeper understanding and analysis of each text? Look no further - Barbara, an English Teacher is here to help! She has created a comprehensive 'Edexcel IGCSE English: Language & Literature Anthology' Course to look at all the texts and analyse them in depth - including word-level analysis!
What will this Course cover?
1) The English Language Edexcel Fiction and Non-Fiction Anthology
2) How To Answer English Language A: Paper 1 and Paper 2 Exams
3) How To Answer English Literature: Paper 1 and Paper 2 Exams
4) How To Write A Great Coursework For The English Language and Literature Paper 3 Assessments!
This course is for students who are either in school or are being homeschooled and they are seeking to achieve their top potential in the English Language and their English Literature exams! Moreover this course covers in depth how to interpret all the poems as well as prose texts in the anthology, it also highlights how to write about the non-fiction texts in the anthology as well as important literature and language techniques you should remember. Finally, you will learn how to tell the difference between language, structure and form when examining and analysing texts!
*Please note that purchases for this course are non-refundable and model answers are read-only (not for download).*
Course content
14 sections • 162 lectures • 38h 20m total length
Section 1: Welcome To The Course
Section 2: Back to basics: Important techniques explained!
Section 3: Part 1: Paper 1, Section A - Non-Fiction Texts
Section 4: Part 2: Paper 2, Section A - Poetry and Prose Texts
Section 5: Part 3: Paper 1, Section A - Poetry
Section 6: English Language A: Paper 1 Exam - How to Answer The 2018 'H Is For Hawk' Paper in Live Reaction!
Section 7: English Language A: Paper 1 – 2019: Meeting My Parents and Chinese Cinderella
Section 8: English Language A: Paper 2 Exam - How to Answer The 2016 'Whistle and I'll Come To You' Paper in Live Reaction!
Section 9: Model Answers: How to Write Winning Model Answers with a few Simple Steps!
Section 10: Unseen Poetry Revision: Literature Paper 1 Exam (Section A)
Section 11: Anthology Poetry Revision: Literature Paper 1 Exam (Section B)
Section 12: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Section 13: Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Section 14: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Section 15: The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
Section 16: The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Section 17: A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller
Section 18: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Section 19: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Section 20: End of Course