English Language (1123) | O Level | Full-Scale Course
This Full-Scale course offers a complete online class for both the covering of the syllabus and the preparation for the examination. The Full-Scale is a tentative 2-4 months course, where the prime goal is to train a student from scratch to …
Overview
This Full-Scale course offers a complete online class for both the covering of the syllabus and the preparation for the examination. The Full-Scale is a tentative 2-4 months course, where the prime goal is to train a student from scratch to learn everything that they need to know for the examination. We incorporate a sophisticated strategy to target all the subject areas that are required to get the best grade possible. The course covers the complete syllabus of English Language (1123)- For O Level. The course has been designed to help any student, no matter how much they have prepared for the course. Students at all levels can benefit from the course. You are not required to buy any book to complement the course as it covers all that is required for a successful attempt at the subject. Also, being a crash course, the curriculum follows periodic content availability, just like a real classroom. However, the timing of the class does not matter: each student can take the class as per their own feasibility. Whenever new content is uploaded or is available, an announcement is made both on the course page, and communicated via e-mail to the students so that they may stay informed. Also, you may join later as the course allows for backward compatibility. Thus, a student joining in week 3 has access to the materials of week 1 and week 2, as well as limited ability to submit the assignments of these weeks. The curriculum shall be updated as the course progresses.
Ideally, the course contains:
- Complete lectures of Each Topic in A Unique Way
- Notes and Presentations
- Periodic Assignments with Proper Grading and Feedback
- Past Paper Based Quizzes
- Forum Access To Ask Any Question
- Complete availability of the Teacher.
- Best Resources and Guidelines
- Tip and Tricks for Paper Solution
- Paper Attempting Methodology for Best Grades
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 84 Lessons
- 32 Weeks
- Course Related InformationImportant Information Related To The Courses, Live Classes, Zoom Links etc.3
- Notes/ Written MaterialNotes and Written Material for Concept Clarification and Revision66
- 2.1Use of Comma
- 2.2Sentence Structure
- 2.3Alternate Words to Use for Good To Describe A Place
- 2.4Alternate Words to Use for Good When Describing A Person
- 2.5Sample Story Written
- 2.6Paper 1 Tips and Tricks
- 2.7Paper 1 Tips and Tricks for Section B:
- 2.8Paper 2 Question 1
- 2.9Paper 2 Question 2
- 2.10Grammar: Tenses
- 2.11Grammar: Active and Passive Voice
- 2.12Demonstrate Understanding of Written Texts, And of The Words and Phrases Within Them
- 2.13Summarize And Use Material For A Specific Context
- 2.14Develop, Analyze and Evaluate Facts, Ideas and Opinions
- 2.15Develop, Analyze and Evaluate Facts, Ideas and Opinions
- 2.16Demonstrate Understanding of How Writers Achieve Their Effects And Influence Readers
- 2.17Select Appropriate Information For Specific Purposes
- 2.18Recognize And Respond To Linguistic Devices, Figurative Language and Imagery
- 2.19Reading Other Information
- 2.20Express What Is Thought, Felt And Imagined
- 2.21Organize and Convey Facts, Ideas and Opinions Effectively
- 2.22Demonstrate A Varied Vocabulary Appropriate To The Context
- 2.23Demonstrate An Effective Use of Sentence Structures
- 2.24Demonstrate An Understanding of Audience, Purpose and Form
- 2.25Demonstrate Accuracy In Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
- 2.26Writing Other Information
- 2.27Grammar: Comma
- 2.28Grammar: Punctuation Marks
- 2.29Grammar: Sentence Structure
- 2.30Grammar: Figurative Language
- 2.31Writing: Tone and Register for Audience and Purpose
- 2.32Writing: Vocabulary Range
- 2.33Writing: Sentence Structure and Complex Sentences
- 2.34Writing: Assimilating Ideas and Writing In Well-Structured/ Organized Manner
- 2.35Writing: Developing Content, Fillers and Effectively Expanding Content
- 2.36Content: Selecting Wide Range of Ideas and Opinions
- 2.37Content: Analyzing And Evaluating Ideas
- 2.38Content: Narrative Features
- 2.39Content: Descriptive Features
- 2.40Vocabulary: Precise and Effective Range In Vocabulary
- 2.41Vocabulary: Complex Spelling
- 2.42Descriptions: Focus
- 2.43Descriptions: Atmosphere
- 2.44Descriptions: Direction
- 2.45Descriptions: Senses
- 2.46Descriptions: Contrast
- 2.47Descriptions: Setting and People Within The Setting
- 2.48Descriptions: Reactions of Observer
- 2.49Descriptions: Minimal or No Narrative Framework
- 2.50Descriptions: Figurative Language Techniques
- 2.51Descriptions: Sound Devices
- 2.52Descriptions: Linking Response For Cohesive Picture
- 2.53Narratives: Scenario Established At Beginning
- 2.54Narratives: Setting
- 2.55Narratives: Atmosphere
- 2.56Narratives: Senses
- 2.57Narratives: Figurative Language
- 2.58Narratives: Characterization of Protagonist
- 2.59Narratives: Control of Time Frame
- 2.60Narratives: Movement of Events
- 2.61Narratives: Build-Up Tension
- 2.62Narratives: Effective Climax
- 2.63Narratives: Anti-Climax
- 2.64Narratives: Cliff Hanger, Flashback And Other Techniques
- 2.65Lexical Group List For Writing
- 2.66Lexical Group List With Examples
- VideosDetailed Video Lectures About Course Content3
- 3.1Lecture 1: Suffix Prefix, Phrasal Verbs, Compound WordsFigurative Language, Active and Passive Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech, , Quotation Marks, Homophones, Article, Degrees of Adjectives, Use of Apostrophe, , Common Subject Verb Issues, Tenses, Paper Planning for Narration, Use of Connectives, Sentence Structure (Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences), Subject/ Verb Agreement, Question Tag, Use of Comma, Oxford Comma, Development of Paragraph, The Concept of Topic Sentence, Narrative Techniques, The Use of Dialogue,3 Hours
- 3.2Lecture 2: Paper 1 and Paper 2 Complete Discussion + Specimen Paper1 Hour
- 3.3Detailed Paper Pattern and Attempt Methods
- Assignment7
- Other MaterialClass Recording4
- Paper Pattern/ Paper Preparation/ Techniques To Attempt The Paper/ Common Mistakes To Avoid0
- Past Paper Session2