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- Rate €12
- Response 1h

€12/h
1st lesson free
- English
- Reading
- Literacy
- Modern Literature
- Classics
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- English
- Reading
- Literacy
- Modern Literature
- Classics
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About Mangal
A **class introduction** typically provides an overview of a course, including its objectives, topics, structure, and expectations. Here’s a general outline of what a class introduction might include: # **1. Course Title & Instructor Information** - Name of the course - Instructor’s name, contact details, and office hours # **2. Course Description** - A brief summary of what the course covers - Key themes or subjects to be explored # **3. Learning Objectives/Outcomes** - What students should know or be able to do by the end of the course - Example: *"By the end of this course, students will be able to analyze literary texts using critical theories."* # **4. Course Structure & Schedule** - Overview of modules/units - Important dates (exams, assignments, projects) # **5. Required Materials** - Textbooks, software, online resources - Any additional supplies needed # **6. Assessment & Grading Policy** - Breakdown of grading (exams, quizzes, participation, projects) - Late submission policies # **7. Class Policies** - Attendance rules - Participation expectations - Academic integrity (plagiarism, collaboration rules) # **8. How to Succeed in This Class** - Study tips, recommended time commitment - Resources for extra help (tutoring, office hours) # **Example Introduction for a Literature Class:** *"Welcome to Introduction to Modern Literature! In this course, we will explore major works of 20th-century fiction, poetry, and drama, focusing on themes like identity, war, and existentialism. By the end of the term, you will develop critical reading and analytical writing skills. Classes will include lectures, group discussions, and student presentations. Required readings include novels by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. Grading will be based on essays, exams, and class participation. Let’s have an engaging and thought-provoking semester!"* Would you like help tailoring a class introduction for a specific subject?
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Fifth Year
Sixth Year
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Diploma
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- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
A **class introduction** typically provides an overview of a course, including its objectives, topics, structure, and expectations. Here’s a general outline of what a class introduction might include: # **1. Course Title & Instructor Information** - Name of the course - Instructor’s name, contact details, and office hours # **2. Course Description** - A brief summary of what the course covers - Key themes or subjects to be explored # **3. Learning Objectives/Outcomes** - What students should know or be able to do by the end of the course - Example: *"By the end of this course, students will be able to analyze literary texts using critical theories."* # **4. Course Structure & Schedule** - Overview of modules/units - Important dates (exams, assignments, projects) # **5. Required Materials** - Textbooks, software, online resources - Any additional supplies needed # **6. Assessment & Grading Policy** - Breakdown of grading (exams, quizzes, participation, projects) - Late submission policies # **7. Class Policies** - Attendance rules - Participation expectations - Academic integrity (plagiarism, collaboration rules) # **8. How to Succeed in This Class** - Study tips, recommended time commitment - Resources for extra help (tutoring, office hours) # **Example Introduction for a Literature Class:** *"Welcome to Introduction to Modern Literature! In this course, we will explore major works of 20th-century fiction, poetry, and drama, focusing on themes like identity, war, and existentialism. By the end of the term, you will develop critical reading and analytical writing skills. Classes will include lectures, group discussions, and student presentations. Required readings include novels by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. Grading will be based on essays, exams, and class participation. Let’s have an engaging and thought-provoking semester!"* Would you like help tailoring a class introduction for a specific subject?
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- 5h: €60
- 10h: €120
free lessons
The first free lesson with Mangal will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
online
- €12/h
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