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  • The Setting Sun – Osamu Dazai

    Introducing a new way to master your Bodies of Work to prepare for your upcoming IB exams. All you need to do is – Read and try to visualize. First, let’s get close to the chapters. Chapter 1 Introduction of the narrator: Yukio, the protagonist, introduces himself and reflects on his life. Family’s financial troubles: […] More

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  • Beowulf – Anonymous

    This page will serve the purpose of introducing Beowulf to a total stranger. The story of Beowulf is an Old English epic poem that follows the heroic deeds of its protagonist, Beowulf, as he battles fearsome monsters and eventually meets his fate. Summary Summary is the best way to start learning a literary work. Try […] More

  • OET Reading 15 C1

    The rising global temperatures have become a major concern for environmentalists and policymakers alike. The year 2022 witnessed some of the highest recorded temperatures in history, leading to adverse effects on ecosystems, human health, and economies. The urgency to address climate change is evident, yet there remains a divide in opinions regarding the most effective […] More

  • OET Listening 49 C1

    You will hear a talk on congenital heart disease in newborn babies. Which among the following is not a risk factor for congenital heart heart-disease in new-born babies? If a mother has congenital heart disease and gets pregnant at a later age. If a mother has a family history of diabetes and hypertension. If a […] More

  • The Nickel Boys – Prologue

    The Prologue of Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys sets the tone for the novel and introduces key themes, foreshadowing the trauma and injustices central to the narrative. Here’s a detailed breakdown: Summary: The Prologue starts with the discovery of a secret graveyard on the grounds of the Nickel Academy, an infamous reform school. The unearthing […] 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

  • 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

  • IBDP CAS

    Welcome to our CAS 2024-25 Project. More information will be available after the first meeting. Step 1: Project Planning and Preparation Define the Purpose and Audience Purpose: To inform, entertain, and showcase the talents and achievements of Vista High School students. Audience: Students, parents, teachers, and the local community. Form a Team Editor-in-Chief: Will decide […] More

  • IBDP English A – Biographies, Autobiographies

    For an IBDP English A textual analysis of a biography, here are some key features to focus on: Narrative Structure: Chronological Order: Biographies often follow a linear timeline, presenting events in the order they occurred. Flashbacks: These can provide background or context, enriching the reader’s understanding of the subject. Characterization: Direct and Indirect Characterization: Analyze […] More

  • IBDP English A – Texts for Children

    Texts for Children Texts for children hold a unique place in literature, crafted to captivate young minds while fostering language development and moral understanding. These texts range from picture books and nursery rhymes to fables and early chapter books. They often feature simple diction, engaging visuals, and themes relatable to children’s experiences. These texts often […] More

  • IBDP Extended Essays

    Supporting students in developing ideas for the Higher Level Essay (HLE) in IBDP English A can be both stimulating and challenging. Teachers often use a combination of strategies and prompts to help students explore texts from various angles, encouraging deeper analysis, critical thinking, and the generation of meaningful inquiry questions. Here are some effective strategies […] More

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