Our four-part series on this work by one of the most important and influential feminist literary voices is for students, teachers and advanced users of English. This text, widely regarded as one of the most significant twentieth-centiury essays and which should be read and discussed by all, is also suitable for Cambridge and IB Language, Literature and Lang&Lit programmes.
Each part is stand-alone and can be taken separately for professional development, personal growth or to provide a model for language teaching and/or literary analysis. We recommend Part A before Part B.
- A = Knowledge and Understanding of the work
- This session is appropriate for Advanced EFL and E2L students
- The text is suitable for students G9 and above
- For teachers new to or considering this work
- For EFL and E2L language acquisition and development
- For EFL and E2L Advanced Reading Comprehension practice and development
- Especially useful for EFL and Chilean National Curriculum programmes
- E2L and E1L Literature and Lang&Lit
- GCSE, IGCSE, AS-Level, A-Level, IB MYP, IB Dip, AP
- One-hour Guided Discussion
- B = Response to and Analysis of the work
- This session is appropriate for E1L and English Literature students
- The text is suitable for students G9 and above
- For teachers new to or considering this work
- For E2L and E1L language acquisition and development
- For E2L and E1L Literature and Lang&Lit
- GCSE, IGCSE, AS-Level, A-Level, IB MYP, IB Dip, AP
- We recommend completing Part before taking Part B.
- One-hour Guided Discusssion
- C1 = Assessment activities typical of external examinations
- For teachers new to or considering this work
- Analysis of tasks and expectations of examiners
- Tasks taken from or typical of GCSE, IGCSE, AS-Level, A-Level, IB MYP, IB Dip, AP
- One-hour Professional Conversation*
- C2 = Practice and feedback
- For students G9 and above
- Review of task attempts with feedback
- "Mock" assessment(s)
- One-hour individual and group sessions as requested
- D = Methodology and unit-planning
- For teachers new to or considering this work
- Strategies for using and teaching this work
- Guidance and suggestions for planning a teaching unit based on this work
- One-hour Professional Conversation*
A C1 or higher level of English is assumed.
These are one-hour synchronous online video conferencing sessions; an in-person, face-to-face option is also available.
- Open session group sizes are limited to allow for participation and questions.
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