I/GCSE Literary Analysis
I/GCSE Literary Analysis
This course prepares student for the unseen literary part of the:
- I/GCSE Literature (all exam boards)
- I/GCSE Language and Literature (all exam boards)
This course is a skills based course, teaching literary analysis. It will not teach student school set texts in depth.
Course Overview
This skill based course will provide the student with the skill set needed for them to ace literary analysis, critical commentary and extract based essays. The course will follow a modular approach- covering literary analysis techniques, followed by guided technique and skill practices on a wide variety of I/GCSE texts. Next literary techniques, analysis and essay writing will be modelled in tandem, using I/GCSE texts and real I/GCSE exam questions. The student will be taught how to ensure that their essays reflect their analysis, thus meeting the I/GCSE criterions.
A wide variety of I/GCSE literary texts will be used, including prose, poetry and drama. The student will be able to use their individual school set texts, though no single text will be covered in depth. This is a skills based course, not a literary course for a set text.
At the end of the course the student:
- will be able to identify, evaluate and analyse the effect of literary devices, structure and techniques in a variety of literary text types. They also will be able to use contextual understanding to examine and interpret texts and how text conventions across genres, cultures and time periods influence texts.
- will be able to write critical commentary on unseen prose and poetry by ensuring that the analysis answers the question and is presented in a logical manner. They will also be able to ensure that their analysis is reflected clearly by picking relevant details, quotes and using focused elaboration to develop analysis to produce a cohesive essay, while meeting I/GCSE criterions.
- will be able to answer extract-based essay questions on drama and literary heritage text by the skills gained above.
- will be able to comprehend the requirements and rubric for various coursework such as critical essays, oral and empathetic responses to various texts- enabling them to meet I/GCSE criterions.
Express Course
Express Course
Our express courses are abridged versions of our standard courses.
They are best suited as revision courses for those who have a strong grasp of the subject and looking to achieve the highest grades.
They have a run time of 6 hours, and each lesson is for an hour.
Weaker students might want to use the express course as an overview and then follow that up with ad- hoc tuition on weak areas.
Standard Course
Standard Course
Our standard course, with a run time of 12 hours, is best for those who need more guidance and/or have little to basic understanding of the subject/work.
The course progresses at a moderate pace and all aspects of the subject/work are covered in depth.
Booking Info
Booking Info
On booking you will book your first class on our online booking calendar.
Subsequent classes will be booked during your first class with the master tutor.
Express Course
We recommend scheduling your crash course lesson hours as following:
- 1 week revision crash course - 6 sessions (1 hours daily from Monday- Saturday)
- Weekend revision crash Course - 3 sessions (2 hour sessions on Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
Standard Course
We recommend scheduling your standard course lesson hours as following:
- 1 month course- 8 sessions (1.5 hour sessions, 2 times a week)
- 3 week course- 8 sessions (1.5 hour session, 3 times a week)
Course customisation
Course customisation
All courses will be customised towards the student and a detailed lesson plan will be drawn up on the first lesson to ensure individual student goals are met.