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Calling out to anyone who has had experience with English Literature!

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Heyo peoplezzz.

I'm going to give English Literature next year and I need some help/guidance.
Which sections did you pick? How many books/texts did you buy and study?

I need to buy the texts this week or on the weekend so please do help me out :)

+ Which sections seemed easier to you when you began studying the course?

Thanks x
 
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English Literature is very simple. You can easily get your A*.
But you need to have a critical thinking, this is the key of success.
I studied 3 books:
-Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
-The Great Gatsby (F.Scott Fitzgerald)
-Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)

I advise you to study these, as they are easier to analyse and easier to break down.

Buy the books but don't read them in one go.
Read the background of the book first.
Go on Google Search, look for summaries of your book.
Read them all.
Then start your reading.
You will have a better understanding of the book.

After the summary and the background, read the themes than your book contains.
It will help you when writing essays.

Read only one book at a time.

Buy your books as fast a possible and also buy York Notes for A level.
Each Literature book has its own York Notes, I advise the A level as it is more powerful and the O level is not adapted.

Good Luck and Cheers!
If you have any problem concerning notes or revisions, contact me.

Akr!...
 
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English Literature is very simple. You can easily get your A*.
But you need to have a critical thinking, this is the key of success.
I studied 3 books:
-Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
-The Great Gatsby (F.Scott Fitzgerald)
-Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)

I advise you to study these, as they are easier to analyse and easier to break down.

Buy the books but don't read them in one go.
Read the background of the book first.
Go on Google Search, look for summaries of your book.
Read them all.
Then start your reading.
You will have a better understanding of the book.

After the summary and the background, read the themes than your book contains.
It will help you when writing essays.

Read only one book at a time.

Buy your books as fast a possible and also buy York Notes for A level.
Each Literature book has its own York Notes, I advise the A level as it is more powerful and the O level is not adapted.

Good Luck and Cheers!
If you have any problem concerning notes or revisions, contact me.

Akr!...


Thank you. It helped immensely. Cheers!
 
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English Literature is very simple. You can easily get your A*.
But you need to have a critical thinking, this is the key of success.
I studied 3 books:
-Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
-The Great Gatsby (F.Scott Fitzgerald)
-Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)

I advise you to study these, as they are easier to analyse and easier to break down.

Buy the books but don't read them in one go.
Read the background of the book first.
Go on Google Search, look for summaries of your book.
Read them all.
Then start your reading.
You will have a better understanding of the book.

After the summary and the background, read the themes than your book contains.
It will help you when writing essays.

Read only one book at a time.

Buy your books as fast a possible and also buy York Notes for A level.
Each Literature book has its own York Notes, I advise the A level as it is more powerful and the O level is not adapted.

Good Luck and Cheers!
If you have any problem concerning notes or revisions, contact me.


Akr!...



Hey. i was a bit confused about taking English Literature but after viewing the past papers i believe i can attempt it.
My question is that am i a bit late in making up my mind about it? I mean if i start just by the end of December and follow the study plan that you've already mentioned, is an A* possible given that i'll be attempting my papers in May/June 2013.
Please help me out as i'm willing to take English Literature.
 
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Hey. i was a bit confused about taking English Literature but after viewing the past papers i believe i can attempt it.
My question is that am i a bit late in making up my mind about it? I mean if i start just by the end of December and follow the study plan that you've already mentioned, is an A* possible given that i'll be attempting my papers in May/June 2013.
Please help me out as i'm willing to take English Literature.
So, it can be possible.
You should be really hard-working.
And you know if you want some samples of "How to make an essay for literature?", ask me!
You should know your books by heart. Not every word on every page but you should know the basics of what is happening.
If you really want an A*, your essays should be unique and beautifully written.
>Powerful Introduction
>3 or more main Core paragraphs
>Powerful Conclusion
Your essays should be out of the lot.
 
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By essay you mean answers right?
And i'll be glad to get some help for you so please do give me the tips you're referring to.
 
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By essay you mean answers right?
And i'll be glad to get some help for you so please do give me the tips you're referring to.
Ok, answers mean essays.
Each answer is valued at 25 marks.
For 25 marks, approximately 1000 words is needed. ( Don't be overpowered, when you get the writing skills you will find it easy to write much.)

You will need to answer 4 questions.
Each essay should have a unique theme and 3 sub-themes which will go in the 3 paragraphs in the middle.
The 3 sub-themes should refer to the main theme which should refer to the question itself.
Everything should be linked.

At first it is difficult to manage this much. I started by writing small paragraphs. It brings me only 17 marks.
To be over 20 marks, you should make an essay.
>1 introduction
>3-4 paragraphs
>1 conclusion

For the moment, i advise you to read the books and the notes(summaries). Don't get involve now in the essays.

Good Luck and Cheers!

Akr!...
 
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Thanks for the info.
Which book would you advise me to start with and can you please enlighten me with the syllabus as well.
 
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Thanks for the info.
Which book would you advise me to start with and can you please enlighten me with the syllabus as well.
I would like you to study:
-Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
-The Great Gatsby (F.Scott Fitzgerald)
-Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)
These are the easiest of the lot. (I think)
You should work on the Themes on each book.

A good site to download all notes+ themes:
http://www.litcharts.com/

I gather up my notes from it.

There is not a real syllabus. YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DEVELOP AND SHOW A CRITICAL THINKING!!!! And that's all.

Enjoy!
Ask me more if you want to know more xD
 
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I know i've asked quite a lot.
Gee, a big thanks to you mate !!
And just one more thing, Did you felt you needed a tutor and did you got one or if i am able to extract the required theme on my own can i prepare for English literature myself.
 
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I know i've asked quite a lot.
Gee, a big thanks to you mate !!
And just one more thing, Did you felt you needed a tutor and did you got one or if i am able to extract the required theme on my own can i prepare for English literature myself.
I had a teacher, he gave me the important notes and so on.
But if you need any tutor, you will need to pay him.
So instead of that, contact me for you problems and prompts.
I will solve it quickly!
Its free and easy to ask.

Cheers!
 
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English Literature is very simple. You can easily get your A*.
But you need to have a critical thinking, this is the key of success.
I studied 3 books:
-Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
-The Great Gatsby (F.Scott Fitzgerald)
-Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)

I advise you to study these, as they are easier to analyse and easier to break down.

Buy the books but don't read them in one go.
Read the background of the book first.
Go on Google Search, look for summaries of your book.
Read them all.
Then start your reading.
You will have a better understanding of the book.

After the summary and the background, read the themes than your book contains.
It will help you when writing essays.

Read only one book at a time.

Buy your books as fast a possible and also buy York Notes for A level.
Each Literature book has its own York Notes, I advise the A level as it is more powerful and the O level is not adapted.

Good Luck and Cheers!
If you have any problem concerning notes or revisions, contact me.

Akr!...


I have chosen to go with poetry and drama. I will read and analyse all the poems listed in the syllabus + the drama scripts.
However, while I was searching for the past papers, I found that there were two kinds of paper 1. (paper 11 and paper 12)

Which one do I refer to? Please tell me the proper one as I don't want to mess it all up.
 
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I have chosen to go with poetry and drama. I will read and analyse all the poems listed in the syllabus + the drama scripts.
However, while I was searching for the past papers, I found that there were two kinds of paper 1. (paper 11 and paper 12)

Which one do I refer to? Please tell me the proper one as I don't want to mess it all up.
1. Where do you live?
2. Paper 11 is Singapore Paper
3. Paper 12 is Mauritius Paper

You can practice both papers it won't differ from the one you will do.
However, just check out your syllabus on Cambridge website first.
 
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1. Where do you live?
2. Paper 11 is Singapore Paper
3. Paper 12 is Mauritius Paper

You can practice both papers it won't differ from the one you will do.
However, just check out your syllabus on Cambridge website first.

I found the thingy. It's paper 12 for me. Thank you anyways :)
 
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English Literature is very simple. You can easily get your A*.
But you need to have a critical thinking, this is the key of success.
I studied 3 books:
-Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
-The Great Gatsby (F.Scott Fitzgerald)
-Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)

I advise you to study these, as they are easier to analyse and easier to break down.

Buy the books but don't read them in one go.
Read the background of the book first.
Go on Google Search, look for summaries of your book.
Read them all.
Then start your reading.
You will have a better understanding of the book.

After the summary and the background, read the themes than your book contains.
It will help you when writing essays.

Read only one book at a time.

Buy your books as fast a possible and also buy York Notes for A level.
Each Literature book has its own York Notes, I advise the A level as it is more powerful and the O level is not adapted.

Good Luck and Cheers!
If you have any problem concerning notes or revisions, contact me.

Akr!...



Hey Atish I need your help again . .
Firstly, and sadly, even though i tried to analyze the paper format by looking at syllabus code and past papers, i couldn't get it (embarassing),
I'll appreciate if you can give me a clearer picture of the paper format and the syllabus. for e.g which essays are likely to come ? Like the one you've already mentioned are the main focus or are there more such essays or prose (whatever) that may have a high probability of being asked in the examinations.
Secondly, these York Notes you've mentioned, I wanted to ask you are they available easily ? (I live in Pakistan)
I know most of my questions you've answered before sir, but my entries for O levels are about to be sent and once I've given them I cannot stand back, so I'm just trying to realize where I will be headed before actually taking the subject.
I would be really thankful to you if you could help me here. !!
 
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