
English Literature: Opening the Treasure Chest
Our comprehensive course is designed for those who have a passion for literature and a desire to explore it in depth. Delve into a variety of themes, genres, and authors that have shaped English literature and continue to contribute to its rich tapestry.
Course Content
The English Literature course at Rubinstein Chess Academy covers a wide range of literary works, from classic Shakespearean drama to contemporary fiction.
The curriculum dives into the analysis and interpretation of literary texts, with the aim of enhancing students' critical thinking skills and their appreciation for the art of storytelling.

Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will have a strong understanding of the key themes and stylistic elements present in a variety of literary works.
They will also have honed their analytical skills, becoming adept at identifying the author's purpose, understanding character development, and discerning the cultural and historical contexts of the works studied.

Assessment
Assessment in the English Literature course is designed to evaluate students' understanding of the material and their ability to analyse and discuss literary works effectively.
This may include written assignments, such as essays and reports, as well as oral presentations and in-class discussions. All assignments are graded based on clarity of thought, depth of analysis, and accuracy of information.

Entry Requirements
There are no strict prerequisites for this course. However, a passion for literature and a willingness to engage in critical thinking are essential for success.
Prospective students should have a good command of the English language and should be comfortable with reading and discussing complex texts.

Course Overview
This English Literature course is a comprehensive exploration of the depth and breadth of literary works. It presents an opportunity to cultivate a love for literature while honing critical thinking skills.
The course covers a variety of genres and periods, providing a broad perspective on English literature. It invites students to challenge their perspectives, engage in thoughtful debate, and develop a deep appreciation for the power of words.
