Qualification |
Qualification:
English History Degree. Post Graduate diploma in teaching |
Experience |
Experience:
5 years teaching experience in English Literature and History. I am experienced with breaking down literary texts and teaching how to write analytical essays ready for IB examinations. I come from an NCEA New Zealand background where I spent time tutoring as well. I can help with basic English needs such as grammar and spelling right through to deeper analysis. |
Options |
Options:
Home Tuition Only |
Approach |
Approach:
Depending on what you are doing in your courses. I will plan lessons accordingly to suit your learning and requirements of any upcoming assessments or needs. I will have a balance between the explicit teaching of skills as well as allowing self-discovery and "giving it a go". I ensure that during a session I see any explicit teaching be put into practice to ensure content is being comprehended and you feel confident with the skills learnt. |
Fees (AED) |
Fees (AED)h:
250 per hour |
Curriculum | Curriculum:
International Baccalaureate (IB) |
Exam Preparation | Exam Preparation:
English, IGCSE/AS/AL |
High School | High School:
English, History |
Secondary | Secondary:
English language, History, Humanities Social sciences |
Area | Area:
Business Bay |
Experience |
Prior Online Tutoring Experience:
No |
Looking at how to break down a poem using word grouping as well as identifying language techniques and poetic devices. This slide led into an analytical piece of writing as practice for their end of term assessment.
Designed for a Year 10 MYP class as we read and analyse George Orwell's 1984. Many images have been removed to fit the 2MB size requirements. The lesson includes reading, critical thinking questions as well as writing tasks to put student learning into practice.
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DownloadLesson to teach students how to break down poetry using word grouping and identifying techniques of poets. The summative assessment for this topic is to be able to break down an unseen poem - teaching them the core skills early has enabled students to gain confidence and independence in analyzing poetry themselves. Delivered to a top set Y9 class Note: Some images have been removed to fit the file size of 2MB.
Year 9 Poetry Unit comparing two poets work to understand the differing views and attitudes of society during World War One. This helps to improve critical engagement with texts and get students looking at written work objectively.