Minor Child Characters in 'A Christmas Carol'

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Key takeaways
To understand quotations that reveal character.
To link these quotations to key themes.
To use subject terminology.
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 want to know how Tiny Tim is a symbol of courage? Or maybe how he is a symbol of injustice? In this class, students will examine minor child characters in ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens and learn what the key quotations mean, how these quotation lend to the key themes, and understand subject terminology better. This class is perfect for students in Years 10 and 11 who are studying 'A Christmas Carol' and need extra assistance or want to review.

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for KS4 students in Years 10 and 11 who are studying 'A Christmas Carol'.

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.
What to expect:
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