George Orwell's seminal short novel is one of those works that every Middle School or Lower Secondary student must read. Discover how Orwell uses animals to explore the meeting of a dream of a perfect world and the reality of human desire, the revolutionary cycle and one revolution in particlar, and human nature, with lessons for us all.
For fluent, bilingual (E2L / E1L) or very advanced EFL students; this is not an English as a Foreign Language or reading comprehension-type programme
Contents typical of Upper Middle School or Lower Secondary literature reponse and analysis, covering Setting, Characters, Themes and Style / Authorial Choices
Duration 16 hours
Schedule by agreement, either fixed or "as you go"
Modality interactive online discussions and seminars with a mix of preparation ("flipped learning") and tutor-led sessions, with a healthy dose of writing, both general and academic depending on student needs
Size individual or small group, maximum four to allow for participation
Text students will need individual copies of the orginal, non-simplified, non-abridged text available from local booksellers (please ask for suggestions)
Fee fixed programme fee, not per person, with a discount for payment in full
Optional extra session(s) using GCSE and IGCSE Animal Farm examination tasks.
For more information, or to ask about our Animal Farm support for students reading the text in a school programme, complete the Contact form on the right, or click here if on a mobile device.
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