07 May 2021
06 May 2021
Short Story "Her First Ball" by Katherine Mansfield
Our four-part series on this work for students, teachers and those interested in literature. This text comes from the Cambridge English Literature book list, and is also appropriate for IB Language. Literature and Lang&Lit programmes.
Essay "Ha'penny" by Alan Paton
Our four-part series on this work for students, teachers and those interested in literature. This text comes from the Cambridge English Literature book list, and is also appropriate for other Language, Literature and Lang&Lit programmes.
05 May 2021
Get the test you pay for
Diagnostic assessments rarely are (if ever!), while placement assessments can only be done by people familiar with your programme. What you need is a Level Test, telling you where your students are.
01 May 2021
Short Story "The Widow’s Might" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Our four-part series on this work for students, teachers and those interested in literature. This text comes from the Cambridge English Literature book list, and is also appropriate for IB Language. Literature and Lang&Lit programmes.
29 April 2021
Short Story "The Furnished Room" by O Henry
Our four-part series on this work for students, teachers and those interested in literature. This text comes from the Cambridge English Literature book list, and is also appropriate for IB Language. Literature and Lang&Lit programmes.
27 April 2021
Short Story "Dr Heidegger’s Experiment" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Our four-part series this work for students, teachers and those interested in literature. This text comes from the Cambridge English Literature book list, and is also appropriate for other Language. Literature and Lang&Lit programmes.
26 April 2021
Poetry "The City Planners" by Margaret Atwood
22 April 2021
Advanced Use of English Vocabulary : Speech - direct, reported, indirect
"He said, she said". Not the most engaging of dialogues. "He asked, she answered" is marginally better. Advanced students and users can beautify their reporting, and open a whole new stylistic, linguistic wardrobe, by using indirect reporting. What is this? Find out through this one-hour exploration.
May 2021
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