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  • The Crucible Vs Persepolis – IBDP English A

    Analysis of “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller Conceptual Lens: Identity: John Proctor’s Struggle: Proctor’s internal conflict centers on his identity as an honest man versus his guilt over his affair with Abigail Williams. His journey toward self-identity is marked by his efforts to preserve his name and integrity, which ultimately leads to his tragic demise. […] More

  • Prometric Nursing DHA 001

    Read carefully and choose the correct options below. The nurse plays a critical role in assessing and managing various clinical scenarios. For patients presenting with sudden chest pain and shortness of breath, pulmonary embolism is a likely diagnosis, while those with asthma attacks require bronchodilator administration as a priority intervention. In heart failure patients, a […] More

  • OET Case Notes 6.1 – Nursing

    Occupational English Test – Writing case Notes | Nursing Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Read the case notes below and complete the writing […] More

  • DHA Prometric Home

    Areas of Questions The DHA (Dubai Health Authority) Prometric exam for healthcare professionals, including nurses, typically consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that assess knowledge and skills relevant to clinical practice. Here’s a breakdown of the kinds of questions you might encounter: Clinical Knowledge: Focus on disease processes, diagnosis, treatment, and patient management. Example: What is […] More

  • OET Reading 6C1

    Part C, Extract 1 I’d heard there was a new woman GP in town, so, at my doctor-husband’s urging, I booked an appointment for a routine check-up. I was feeling well and had no need to suspect anything was amiss. The GP detected nothing out of the ordinary and, with the exception of slightly elevated […] More

  • The Catcher in the Rye – Resource Book

    “The Catcher in the Rye” follows the story of Holden Caulfield, a sixteen-year-old boy who has been expelled from his prestigious boarding school, Pencey Prep. The novel is narrated by Holden himself, recounting the events that lead up to his mental breakdown. First, a word about the title: The title “The Catcher in the Rye” […] More

  • Lost Spring – Anees Jung

    Part I: Saheb Saheb is a young boy who lives in Seemapuri, a slum on the outskirts of Delhi. His family migrated from Dhaka, Bangladesh, in search of a better life after floods destroyed their homes. Life as a Ragpicker: Saheb and other children like him survive by scavenging through garbage heaps for anything valuable. […] More

  • IBDP Themes

    Themes In IBDP English A Paper 2, students are tasked with writing a comparative essay that analyzes themes across different literary works. These themes are essential to understanding the deeper meanings and ideas presented by the authors. Common themes include identity, where characters struggle with self-discovery, personal transformation, or societal expectations, and power, examining how […] More

  • OET Reading C49

    Researchers have come up with a new method to control brain cells in live animals using specially designed receptor proteins that respond to the drug varenicline. While drug-responsive receptors have been around for some time, the new incarnations, described today in Science, have been structurally optimised, as has the drug itself, to create a novel […] More

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    The IBDP English A program emphasizes critical analysis, comparative study, and understanding of both literary and non-literary texts. It requires students to engage deeply with texts, considering various analytical perspectives and contextual factors to develop a comprehensive understanding of language and literature. Paper 1 | Key Features | Melons Strategy Solved Samples Travel Writing Comic […] More

  • OET Reading C14

    OET Reading Part C is the toughest part. Usually, there is only one question from each paragraph. However, to help you learn well, you will have more than 1 question from each paragraph. Hospitalisation is hazardous for frail older people and particularly for those with dementia, and hospital design may influence clinical outcomes of acutely […] More

  • OET Reading C10

    People who drink three to four cups of coffee a day are more likely to see health benefits than problems, experiencing lower risks of premature death and heart disease than those who abstain, scientists have said. The research also found coffee consumption was linked to lower risks of type-2 diabetes, dementia, and several cancers, including […] More

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