studymyassoff
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HSC ENGLISH TUTORING
ESL english, Standard English and Advanced
I graduated from PLC sydney (Private college, ranked 29th in NSW) 2008
A summary on why i do English Tutoring
Below are some of the English topics that i have went through, i have lots of materials on thenew year's syllabus, and also written essays that have received full marks
(NOTE: BELOW are NOT the full syllabus, they're only ones that i have taught/that i have studied/ have notes of. IF YOUR topic is NOT listed, please email me and ask if i would be able to teach your topic)
Area of study
BELONGING:
PLUS: Belonging related texts
Standard English Modules
MODULE A: experience through languages
Distinctively Voices
Distinctively Visual
MODULE B: Close study of texts
MODULE C
elective 1: The Global village
Elective 2: Into the Wild
Advanced English Modules
MODULE A:comparative study of texts and contexts
Elective 1: texts in time
MODULE B: Critical Study of texts
MODULE C: Representation and texts
Elective 1: conflicting perspectives
Elective 2: History and Memory
ESL MODULES
So lets get started shall we?
Contact:
email: alicelin1990@hotmail.com
Mobile: 0430221699
Cost: $30/Hr
ESL english, Standard English and Advanced
I graduated from PLC sydney (Private college, ranked 29th in NSW) 2008
A summary on why i do English Tutoring
- I was not the top English student from year 1 to Year 12
- i hated English ( "im good at math and i think ill stick with it" )
- I was kinda .... way below average in English in my junior years
- i didn't know how to ace English
- But soon...........
- the stress of year 11 + the competition within the year group = i forced myself to study and actually study for English (incl. reading prescribed texts, writing essays etc etc......
- one day....something amazing happened, i found butterflies flying above my English books... kidding, seriously it was only by the middle of Year 12 that i really discovered the right way to study for English, and how easy and interesting English really is.
- and i received a final HSC English result of 94
- i know everyone, yes its not even that good, and of cos i am still not the best English student or tutor out there, but i did go through some things that maybe the smartest English kid did not.....
- now English is one of my favourites, its fascinating, intriguing and overall its a five star subject that is so easy if you learn it the right way
- i really want to help all of you out there with English,
- I am here to specially teach the new HSC syllabus, i know HOW the HSC works, and i have lots of personalized notes on this year's new syllabus and i know how you will be able to achieve your best results in limited amount of time.
- ENGLISH IS ONE TRUE OBSESSION
Below are some of the English topics that i have went through, i have lots of materials on thenew year's syllabus, and also written essays that have received full marks
(NOTE: BELOW are NOT the full syllabus, they're only ones that i have taught/that i have studied/ have notes of. IF YOUR topic is NOT listed, please email me and ask if i would be able to teach your topic)
Area of study
BELONGING:
- SKRZYNECKI, Peter, Immigrant Chronicle:
- Steven Herrick's The Simple Gift
- Arthur Miller's The Crucible
- Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake
- Selected poems of Emily Dickinson
PLUS: Belonging related texts
Standard English Modules
MODULE A: experience through languages
Distinctively Voices
- Speeches : Quite a few speakers
Distinctively Visual
- MISTO, John, The Shoe-Horn Sonata
- Tom Tykwer's Run Lola Run
MODULE B: Close study of texts
- Mark Haddon's The curious incident of the dog in the night-time
- Jane Yolen's Briar rose
- David Malouf's fly away Peter
- Louis Nowra's Cosi
- Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
- OWEN, Wilfred, War Poems and Others
MODULE C
elective 1: The Global village
Elective 2: Into the Wild
- J C Burke's the Story of Tom Brennan
- Willy Russell's educating Rita
- Stephen Daldry's Billy Elliot
Advanced English Modules
MODULE A:comparative study of texts and contexts
Elective 1: texts in time
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner
MODULE B: Critical Study of texts
- Shakespeare's Hamlet
- Tim Winton's Cloudstreet
- Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
- Orson Welles' Citizen Kane
- Selected poems : William Butler Yeats
- Selected poems : Gwen Harwood
MODULE C: Representation and texts
Elective 1: conflicting perspectives
- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Davis Guterson's snow falling on cedars
- Ted Hughes' Birthday letters
Elective 2: History and Memory
- Mark Baker's The Fiftieth Gate
ESL MODULES
So lets get started shall we?
Contact:
email: alicelin1990@hotmail.com
Mobile: 0430221699
Cost: $30/Hr
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