Duality in Jekyll and Hyde

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Key takeaways
How to write about the theme of duality.
How to comment on the effects genre, structure and language features.
How to embed and explain quotations.
Kitan CoxHost: As an experienced secondary English teacher, I have taught GCSE and A-Level English (Language and Literature), Media Studies, Extended Project Qualification, Critical Thinking and Drama in a wide range of educational settings in London and Surrey (outstanding secondary schools, academies and a further education college). I am also been involved in motivating students through extracurricular activities inside and outside of school. Additionally, I have a certificate in Life Coaching.

Do you need help answering essay questions? Practice today with the assignment: ‘How does Stevenson present the theme of duality?’ using 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' Students will be shown how to write about themes by commenting on genre, structure and the effects of language features as well as how to embed and explain quotations. This is great for students in Years 10/11 as it will help you to secure a GCSE grade 5 in English Language for your centre-assessed grades / teacher-assessed grades. 

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Safeguarding reminder:The safety of your child is of the utmost importance. All of our classes are pre-recorded to remove any concerns around live participation. For reruns of our past live classes, students' webcams and microphones were disabled and only the chat history, if participation was requested, is visible.

Suitable for:

This class is suitable for all English Literature students in Year 10-11 or S4-S5.

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
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