Literature Course - 10 Lessons

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This is a course looking at literature, a subject that allows us to explore the human experience through the power of language and storytelling. This course will take a deep dive into a range of literary works, from classic novels to contemporary poetry, providing students with the opportunity to engage with some of the greatest works of literature ever written. Through thought-provoking readings and engaging discussions, students will gain a deep understanding of the themes, motifs, and literary techniques that have shaped our literary heritage. By exploring the work of great writers, students will also gain a deeper understanding of the human condition, as well as the diverse perspectives and experiences that make us who we are. Whether you're an avid reader or simply interested in exploring the power of language and storytelling, this course offers a unique and rewarding approach to the study of literature.

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R.U.R. Rossum's Universal Robots

Welcome to this British English reading and listening comprehension exercise, designed to help you improve your English language reading and listening skills as well as your vocabulary and grammar. In this lesson, we will explore the topic of R.U.R. Rossum's Universal Robots. As you read the text, R.U.R. Rossum's Universal Robots, pay close attention to vocabulary and content as after reading or listening, you will test your understanding of R.U.R. Rossum's Universal Robots with multiple-choice questions. This exercise will not only enhance your reading and listening comprehension but also provide you with valuable knowledge about R.U.R. Rossum's Universal Robots. Good luck and enjoy the exercises!

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George Orwell

Welcome to this British English reading and listening comprehension exercise, designed to help you improve your English language reading and listening skills as well as your vocabulary and grammar. In this lesson, we will explore the topic of George Orwell. As you read the text, George Orwell, pay close attention to vocabulary and content as after reading or listening, you will test your understanding of George Orwell with multiple-choice questions. This exercise will not only enhance your reading and listening comprehension but also provide you with valuable knowledge about George Orwell. Good luck and enjoy the exercises!

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Literary Terms

If you don't know your kinaesthesia from your synaesthesia or a trochee from an iamb, this comprehensive glossary of literary terms will help you to master your prosody studies. There is also a knowledge test that will give you 10 random questions from a bank of 651 questions about these literary terms. If you are a student of poetry, literature, or philology, or just an English student, this lesson is made for you.

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A Nice Cup of Tea

In 1946, George Orwell wrote an article giving his 11 golden rules for making the perfect cup of tea. This English lesson looks at the following vocabulary from the essay: cauldron, china teapot, silver teapot, enamel teapot, pewter teapot, golden rule, heaped teaspoon, hob, infuse, kettle, misguided, quart, rationing, sickly, sketchy, spout, swill out, teapot, urn, vulgar, and wring out.

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Decline of the English Murder

This lesson uses Orwell's Decline of the English Murder essay to introduce you to the following vocabulary items: Acquit, Armchair, Blissful, Cause célèbre, Cherish, Cleft chin, Culprit, Cunning, Forfeit, Fretful, Hypocrisy, Legacy, Pipe, Re-hash, Scandal, Sofa, Sordid, Spectacles, V1 and V2, and Wanton.

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