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      Snowdrift
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      My DS will be doing Literature for the first time in secondary school next year.


      He enjoys reading, but is there anything specific he can do during the holidays to help him prepare for studying Literature as a subject? Appreciate any guidance. Thanks.

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        Snowdrift\" post_id=\"2002770\" time=\"1605523548\" user_id=\"188706:

        My DS will be doing Literature for the first time in secondary school next year.

        He enjoys reading, but is there anything specific he can do during the holidays to help him prepare for studying Literature as a subject? Appreciate any guidance. Thanks.
        In general, it's helps to go beyond just the \"story\". Although story is important, he can try to observe how the story is put together - there are different techniques and arrangements, and noticing them is the first step. Then he can ask himself what the effect is - how does it help or hinder the story, does he like it, etc.

        Then the language - he should observe the use of language, e.g. use of dialogue, different narrative voices, metaphors, etc. He can ask himself whether he likes it or not, and the effect the author is trying for (and whether this is successful).

        He can look at the various characters and themes - again, observation is the main thing, as well as having an opinion about them - effective or not, interesting or not, realistic or not, etc.

        If he reads more than 1 book of the same genre, he can think about how they differ, why the author has chosen a particular way, whether he thinks it works, does he like it...

        No need to actually try to study a text or write essays, or learn the jargon - these will be taught in school, and the teacher may have a preferred method of introducing these. Just focus on observation and having an opinion.

        It will help if you read the same books (or at least a couple of them) so you can ask him questions to get him to think beyond just the storyline. Hope this helps.

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          phtthp
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          Most students feel that if take Literature, can pass

          but not easy to score A1 unless

          your command of English is powerful and also, you are

          - familiar with the plot & story-line,

          - familiar & have analyzed the key main characters well inside the Upper Sec school selected selected drama or play,

          - as well as the famous lines or quote spoken by the main lead character in the play


          Literature involved 3 parts-

          1) sustained, critical Appreciation of
          the unseen poetry and prose

          2) the novel or storybook Literature, selected by your school

          E.g.

          Animal Farm
          Pride & Prejudice
          Little Women
          The Boys in Striped pajamas
          Red Sky In the morning

          Fiela’s child
          Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard
          The Lighting God
          Stories from the Margin


          3) the play or drama itself, with all the different Scene and Acts



          Eg

          Lord of the Flies, Scene 1 Act 2, who are the lead character here & what did they speak ?

          or
          William Worthsworth Shakespeare play

          E.g.

          Romeo & Juliet
          King Lear
          Mid-summer Night dream
          Julius Caesar
          King Henry VIII
          Merchant of Venice
          Macbeth
          Hamlet
          Othello
          The Tempest
          The Sonnets
          Etc

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            Snowdrift
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            slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2002820\" time=\"1605576128\" user_id=\"28674:

            Snowdrift\" post_id=\"2002770\" time=\"1605523548\" user_id=\"188706:

            My DS will be doing Literature for the first time in secondary school next year.

            He enjoys reading, but is there anything specific he can do during the holidays to help him prepare for studying Literature as a subject? Appreciate any guidance. Thanks.

            In general, it's helps to go beyond just the \"story\". Although story is important, he can try to observe how the story is put together - there are different techniques and arrangements, and noticing them is the first step. Then he can ask himself what the effect is - how does it help or hinder the story, does he like it, etc.

            Then the language - he should observe the use of language, e.g. use of dialogue, different narrative voices, metaphors, etc. He can ask himself whether he likes it or not, and the effect the author is trying for (and whether this is successful).

            He can look at the various characters and themes - again, observation is the main thing, as well as having an opinion about them - effective or not, interesting or not, realistic or not, etc.

            If he reads more than 1 book of the same genre, he can think about how they differ, why the author has chosen a particular way, whether he thinks it works, does he like it...

            No need to actually try to study a text or write essays, or learn the jargon - these will be taught in school, and the teacher may have a preferred method of introducing these. Just focus on observation and having an opinion.

            It will help if you read the same books (or at least a couple of them) so you can ask him questions to get him to think beyond just the storyline. Hope this helps.

            Thank you for advice & guidance! Most helpful. Important I guess is getting the basics & foundation in place. Hopefully he will pick up other skills that will come in handy for other subjects too.

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              D3-n
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              Snowdrift\" post_id=\"2002770\" time=\"1605523548\" user_id=\"188706:

              My DS will be doing Literature for the first time in secondary school next year.

              He enjoys reading, but is there anything specific he can do during the holidays to help him prepare for studying Literature as a subject? Appreciate any guidance. Thanks.
              While it helps if the student enjoys reading, it does not necessarily guarantee the ability to score well.
              The student will be required to know the plot well but the paper will not test how well he knows the story. Rather, the focus is more on the effect of language use for the PBQ, and the themes and characters for the essay-type question. So your son needs to read the story, annotate, unpack it, and re-organise it to list and understand the various aspects of the text. He needs to identify the language use, analyse the evidence, then explain and elaborate it.
              Also, annotation is a very important element required for Literature. Get him started on this habit for this holiday. But of course he has to own the story book before he starts making notes on it.
              I hope he will enjoy reading Literature 🙂

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                PappyG
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                I think developing a love of reading contributes to a child's intelligence. My mother took care of my education, and as a result, I became a writer. I now write reviews on the https://pickthewriter.com/ site. Thanks to the literature I read, my reviews are colorful and informative.

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                  phtthp
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                  Are there tuition centre,

                  that offer tuition in Secondary school English Literature ?

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                    phtthp\" post_id=\"2006850\" time=\"1607082694\" user_id=\"35251:

                    Are there tuition centre,
                    that offer tuition in Secondary school English Literature ?
                    Hi, which book, please?

                    Some good ideas can be found here: https://www.wikihow.com/Study-English-Literature

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                      Snowdrift
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                      phtthp\" post_id=\"2006850\" time=\"1607082694\" user_id=\"35251:

                      Are there tuition centre,
                      that offer tuition in Secondary school English Literature ?
                      As different schools use different text, don't think many centres able to cater for the varied books used in different schools.

                      I believe it's more useful for guidance to be provided instead on grasping literary skills & techniques etc. Hopefully once correct techniques are learnt, then it can be applied to any texts, prose etc.

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                        Estéema
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                        phtthp\" post_id=\"2006850\" time=\"1607082694\" user_id=\"35251:

                        Are there tuition centre,
                        that offer tuition in Secondary school English Literature ?
                        You can check out :-

                        1) FINDINGS @ Holland Village
                        2) The Academic @ Winstedt Road
                        (not the Academia at Sin Ming)

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