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Fun English Lit Workshops for Year 11 Students - 8th & 9th April online


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GCSE English Literature Revision Workshops by Emma, Qualified Secondary English Teacher (PGCE) for year 11 students

🔪 Monday 8th April, 1:00pm: ‘Macbeth’ - The Characters

☎️ Tuesday 9th April, 1:00pm: ‘An Inspector Calls’ - The Characters

️ 90 minute sessions ️ All exam boards, all abilities ️ On Zoom

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📝 We will focus on the central characters plus the minor ones (Edna, I’m looking at you 👀 )

📝 You will make notes in the way that suits you best: bullet points/mind-maps/pieces of art if you so wish!

📝 It will be fun and as interactive as you want it to be - plus you can ask those questions you’ve wanted to ask for ages!

📝 This is to support your school work and help you feel confident that you’re revising the hypernutritious parts of those plays - so you walk in to your exam empowered.

📝 Then the PowerPoint I’ve spent, ooh, a decade lovingly building and teaching - it’s yours!

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🎟️ £30.00 per session, or £55.00 for both, payable by GoCardless.

🙋Book through our website: https://www.thenurture.club/revision-workshops

Any questions, please message me.

All the best, Emma 

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