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  • Basic Literary Concepts – Grade 1 MYP

    In MYP Year 1, students are introduced to basic literary concepts, but not all of the terms I listed are typically covered at that level. The focus is generally on foundational concepts to help students begin understanding and analyzing literature. Here’s a more realistic list of concepts that are likely to be taught in MYP […] More

  • Macbeth – Act 1 – Advanced

    Act-Wise Summary of Macbeth We are going to go into a bit depth. Before that, read the summary of all the Acts. Act 1 The play opens with three witches who plan to meet Macbeth after a battle. King Duncan hears of Macbeth’s bravery and decides to reward him. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the witches, […] More

  • OET Writing – Melons Strategy

    You need to download Melons 01 Booklet from the Shelf for completing the Melons Strategy. Go to the Home Page now, locate the Shelf and download Book 1. You need a printed copy first. Step 1 – “Marking”   More

  • ICSE / ISC Home Page

    Paper 1: English Language (80 Marks) This paper focuses on assessing the students’ command of the English language, including writing, comprehension, grammar, and composition. 1. Composition (20 Marks) Students are required to write a composition on one of the given topics. The topics are usually broad and may include descriptive, narrative, argumentative, reflective, or story-based […] More

  • A Roadside Stand – Robert Frost

    Feeling the Poem! Imagine you are the owner of a small roadside stand, living in a rural area far from the bustling cities. Every day, you watch countless cars speed past your stand, hoping that just one of them will stop and buy something. You’ve put up this stand with the hope that the money […] More

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    IB MYP English Grade 6

    Foundation In Grade 6 of the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) for English Language and Literature, students are introduced to foundational literary concepts, genres, and language skills that will be built upon in subsequent years. The focus is on developing a basic understanding of literature and language through engaging and age-appropriate activities. Here’s an overview […] More

  • IB MYP Home Page

    Division of the Six Years In the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) for English Language and Literature, the six years are divided into phases that correspond to the students’ grade levels, typically from Grade 6 (Year 1) to Grade 10 (Year 5). Each phase builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in the previous years, […] More

  • Phrasal Verbs

    Learn phrasal verbs to boost your language proficiency. Back off Meaning: To move away or stop being involved in a situation. Sample Sentences: The dog started growling, so I had to back off slowly. You need to back off and let her make her own decisions. The manager told the aggressive customer to back off. […] More

  • Idiomatic Expressions

    A blessing in disguise – Something good that isn’t recognized at first. A dime a dozen – Very common and not special. A piece of cake – Something very easy to do. A slap on the wrist – A mild punishment. Actions speak louder than words – People’s intentions can be judged better by what […] More

  • OET Reading Part A 57

    57 Autism Spectrum Disorder PART A TIME: 15 minutes Look at the four texts, A-D, in the separate Text Booklet. For each question, 1-20, look through the texts, A-D, to find the relevant information. Write your answers on the spaces provided in this Question Paper. Answer all the questions within the 15-minute time limit. Your […] More

  • OET Speaking with Melons

    Melons Speaking Applying MELONS in OET Roleplay is the best you can do to overcome the stress factors. When MELONS is used, you do not forget the steps, swallow words, commit repetition, look back or hum! The 5 Steps Meeting + Confirming Purpose + Reason for Visit Enquiry + Listening Offering – Reassure, emphasise, precautions, […] More

  • IELTS General Speaking

    Speaking Let’s now go through a complete IELTS General Speaking test in a conversational format, including questions and model answers. Part 1: Introduction and Interview Examiner: Good morning. My name is John Smith. Can you tell me your full name, please? Candidate: Good morning. My name is Emma Johnson. Examiner: Thank you, Emma. Can I […] More

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