Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 84 Lessons
- 32 Weeks
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- 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
Lecture 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,
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