Title | : | English Lit: 8 Tips for Successfully Studying Classics ? |
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1)Read the book for fun firstbr2)Summarize the characterbr3)Summarize the chapterbr4)Discuss things up Comment from : Người chỉ đường |
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Should I read all the books in my course? And how do I know what to focus on, like what to highlight which might come in my exams Comment from : mistygleam |
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Thank you! Will try Comment from : SJ |
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I like your pronunciation and this made changes in my study and in my Life too Comment from : shaheem fawzan |
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Can we say that jade always slays and saves people in universities huh 😊😊✌🌟 Comment from : I am blossom Berry :) |
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I don't think studying the day before my exam is good but here I am Comment from : monster |
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😍😍😍 Comment from : Muhammed Rizwan |
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Is Christmas carols a classic? I understand it but I don’t know what to say in the exam questions with the whole novella part Comment from : Zara Tariq |
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My English class is studying The Great Gatsby next term and we have to read it over the holidays This is really helpful thank you 🙏 Comment from : Athena Jade |
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you would sound best if you sung an opera Comment from : Mahmood shah |
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it was a wonderful video bryou are serving humanity by making productive videos like that As many people like me never have had the opportunity to go to excellent educational institutions because of being born into a poor family in a country like Pakistan can compensate by watching such content Comment from : Asim Naz |
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how do i remember quotes?! my exam is on MONDAY and I can't remember any Comment from : P B |
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can i tell something? u are really beautiful! i love ur eyes ;-) plus keep it up! Comment from : Vanitas |
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Read the book first brHelll yeah Comment from : THE Animator |
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Our pain moves in an area of vast sadnessbrbrWe don't find paws that wipe the weights of steadfast fear off our shouldersbrbrAll suspicions wake up to the sound of doubt coming from the mouths of the traitorsbrbrNothing compares to the sails departing from the ports of memoriesbrbrHave you seen with the eyes of your dreams the mirage of years in the seasons of false wish?brbrReturn to your deserted consciences, you poets who escaped from the prison of iron despairbrbrThere are flowers waiting for your words for a winter touch in the summer of burning wordsbrbrbrbrbrALI SUROOR Comment from : ALI SUROOR |
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How do you study english Comment from : TUYẾT LÊ |
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Penguin🤗 Comment from : Khumalo |
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Is it necessary to be gorgeous with a"pair blue eyes" to study English literature???? Comment from : Lachit Hazarika |
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Hi, thank you so much for the video! Since you did A-Level literature I have a question for you I'm studying it but there are many books Since there aren't compulsary questions on the exam but we must answer questions on each section, can I study two books for each section of each paper and not all of them? (I have approximately six months to prepare it) Advices well accepted Thank you again🌻 Comment from : shali mmaka |
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"I'm no expert , but I love to read classics" brThat's enough for me to say : I'm in your boat Where are we going today? Comment from : Mohsen Sharifi |
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Your eyes are so depth like a seabr i want to get drowned in Comment from : vivek raj |
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Imagine giving out the option of harry potter as a classic🥺❤ Comment from : Raya Wonders |
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Thank u sooomuch mam❤️🌼 Comment from : Janhavi |
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Thank you so much! This will help for sure!! Comment from : 911 GT3 RS |
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Hey how are you i was wondering if you can help me in English literature I know it's so weird but I'm struggling so bad br[ characters in fiction] such as [ dynamic , flat , static, Round] brI did go Google them but I still didn't understand if you willing to reply to me I will be so thankful Comment from : مـروه الدوسري |
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THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Comment from : Helena Hurtado |
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This was very interesting thank you I begin my Ba Honours Degree in Eng Lit & Creative writing in Oct I look forward to more videos :) subscribed 👍 Comment from : Hempsey |
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William Shakespeare (Explained in simple Urdu)br@zTW8 Comment from : Master Class : The Lexis Virtual Academy |
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Thank you! Comment from : Prachi K |
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I have been trying to make my book review videos more interesting and nuanced since i am graduating in the field of microbiology so this video really helps Thank you for that Comment from : Gauri Singh |
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I saw your video 1 month ago and now my study table looks like some detective or author with so much papers and papers on wall😂 Thank you for your tips and now I started enjoying literature more Comment from : Jaydeep Pandya |
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You are very beautiful 🧡 Comment from : BHARAT FAHIEN |
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very inspiring, thanks😊😊 Comment from : daania ramjee |
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I'm actually majoring in english literature, and I'm loving itt! brCheck out the classics "Great expectations" by Charles Dickens and "Tess of the D'urbervilles" by Samuel Beckett They are amazing! Comment from : Mira Chidiac |
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You have a beautiful nose Comment from : Zaib Sultan |
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Jade to Save the day!!! Comment from : Thisandi |
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Omg I love your voice and accent Comment from : hoard of hell |
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I do french lit Classy but these tips are gonna useful for me also🥰😌 Comment from : Yanicka Elody |
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Hi Jade! I did my GCSEs not long ago and I wanted you to know the results were unexpected! I’ve been watching your videos for over a year now and I wasn’t confident with myself when I did the exams I watch your videos because you motivate me so much and i got A’s for my English language and English Literature! I just want to say thank you so much and I know they aren’t A* but I did the best Thank you so so much Keep doing what you do I actually expected a C for my eng lit 😭😭😭 aaaAAA❤️ Comment from : 、조슈지 |
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I really like your bubbly spirit Comment from : ken mina |
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Gosh why didn’t I find this sooner Comment from : mary francesca |
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Reading a book multiple times is always a good idea for studying, but there's no way I can be this organized Yeah not happening Comment from : Isaiah Sanchevy |
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I'm reading 'to kill a mockingbird' right now Comment from : Tianna H |
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Details starts at 2:19 Comment from : Trendy Vlogs |
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Another tip: if you have trouble getting into the text, try out the audiobook! Comment from : Sammie |
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Panguin released The loom of time kalidash man its a giant head ace no offense here but yeah its pain Comment from : some random fat guy |
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I took English as a major and I'm finding it difficult to study since it's not my native language I know nothing about English literature or language I have just started my BA 1st Semester this year Would you please give me some tips on how to study and understand better I'm from India Thank you! Comment from : NEIL A |
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How to study classicsbrbr1 Read the book for fun firstbr2 Contexts - eg, learning the historical background of the text Gatsby, study the 20sbr3 Chapter summaries - Have it for large novels handy Have some quotes Key themesbr4 Characters summaries- take characters Key quotes from the characters that clarify thembr5 Mindmaps and discussion- best way to develop ideas Characters, themes Keep filling the mapsbrAnd discuss Try contributingbr6 Alternative interpretations- "some might say", "others might say"consider Marxist, feministbr7 Narrative technique- why letters, why third person, why first person, br8 How to remember quotes- quotes test brbrAnd finally, read the whole text No shame in watching the film either brbrThat's it!!! 😉 Comment from : SucceedEng |
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Nick the pesky unreliable narrator Comment from : Lilybella Bayliss |
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Can u show us how to analyze text???? Comment from : Zainab Alsetri |
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I'm In Yr 8 but I'm watching this cuz its JADE😘😎😂 Comment from : Ruqayya |
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I am from Germany and I study English at the university There is nothing I love as much as literature! ♡ thank you! Comment from : vanessa london |
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1) Read the book for fun firstbr2) Context is important and useful for understanding the bookbr3) chapter summaries Also note important quotes and stuff in embr4) character summariesbr5) mindmapsbr6) alternative interpretationsbr7) perspective and narration br8) how to remember quotes @ 11:03 Comment from : Forestreee |
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In case you don't have time, here's the bullet points! Thank you Jade this was so useful!brbrbrEnglish Literature Tipsbrbrbr1) Read the book for fun firstbrbrbr2) Research the contextbrbrbr3) Chapter summaries (try find key quotes per chapter, key themes, mind-maps)brbrbr4) Character summaries (key quotes about character or general theme they create)brbrbr5) Mind-maps (keep developing ideas on character, recall quotes) and discussion brbrbr6) Alternative interpretations brbrbr7) Perspective and narration brbrbr8) remembering quotes (poster, flashcards (theme/character/fill in words)brbrbr:p Comment from : Kacy-Marie Sutton |
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When writing papers for an English literature, do you have any tips concerning how to come up with a good thesis statement? Do you think of which interpretation is best? Do you think of the moral lesson that the author is trying to teach?brbrbrDo all classic works of literature have some kind of moral lesson that the author is trying to teach? Comment from : Some Person |
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To achieve it you gotta love it ❤brBig LikebrWhen I major in English Literature in the future I will definitely come back for this great informative video Comment from : Batool Aburayya |
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Honestly this was so helpful, you are such a blessing and I must say your classmates are the luckiest to have someone so caring and mindful of others MUCH LOVE JADE ALL THE WAY FROM AFRICA Comment from : Penehafo Likius |
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I’m so unprepared for my Of mice and men exam Comment from : leylaa |
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Have you ever done Indian classics? I’m indian so I have 4 Indian classics and 4 europian :) Comment from : sketchybehaviart |
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I love classics so much! Comment from : violinmusic |
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Thank you Jade for all that you do! Your energy is amazing too, your smile makes me smile :) thank you Comment from : Thisandi |
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This was so useful, thank you ! What you said about watching the movie etc is so true, one of my teachers actually had us watch the movie of a Shakespeare play first in order to see the text in the form of how it would have been for those in the time period before we went on to study it XX Comment from : N |
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Chose this subject for no reason I think I’m fucked Comment from : Ephascus |
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do you think nicks are important because i’m going into year 10, the year of mocks, and some people say it’s not that important and some people say you really need to try but i’m not sure Comment from : Kacie Kelly |
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I just discovered your channel and I really love it <3 Btw, that video just saved my life Comment from : Vivi bm |
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I studied the very hungry catipillar for mine Comment from : Cool Dog |
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Please could you do a video on how to do a comparative paragraph Your videos really help Comment from : Olivia ws |
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i love frankenstein so much and this is so helpful some teachers have given similar tips! starting A Level next year and we're studying The Great Gatsby and Othello i think reading Othello will be super hard to read 'for fun' but the school are offering a discounted trip to see it on stage!! i'm really excited to get stuck in Comment from : emma b |
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Heaven on earth ❤️ Comment from : The productive dentist |
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I discovered your channel yesterday and I loved every single video I’ve watched of you! Comment from : larissa |
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Jade! Thank you so much for these tips Very helpful Do you think you'll do book revisions? I saw you holding Pride and Prejudice :) I adore that story, please do a revision video about it, please :))) Comment from : Kawthar Akraa |
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I decided for myself to read a classic every other book that I read to improve my knowledge and to seem smarter and accomplished in conversations😁 it always takes me way longer to get through them but I think it is really good for me to go through with it The only book I struggled with so far was Emma because it repeats itself so often At the moment I am reading pride and prejudice for the second time, but this time in English and not in German to furthermore improve my language Comment from : Imo H |
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When you have finished English lit but are still watching the video 😏💞 Comment from : JenJen |
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Hi Jade! I’ve just finished year 12 and studied Dracula, the Picture of Dorian Gray, a Streetcar Named Desire and contemporary poetry :) (next year I’m doing Keats and measure for measure) <3 for my coursework I was thinking of doing Othello with either The Bloody Chamber or Wide Sargasso Sea - something to do with obsession/madness etc I was just wondering how you found The Bloody Chamber, and how your decided which stories to use from it!! Thank you for such helpful videos, such an inspiration💚 abbie xx Comment from : Abbie Wade |
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Hello Jade, I would like to ask you which MacBook air do you use for editing videos :) because I would love to start editing but idk which macbook air is the best for that :) btw your videos are so great 😍🤗 I love them ❤️❤️ please still keep inspiring people 💖 I'm Also very happy that you're in charge of headgirl as I'm too 💓 It is great to help to students and represent them👩🎓 Comment from : Study Girl |
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Do you still have you book Instagram now? What’s the username! xx Comment from : jess |
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your handwriting is the cutest!! :D <3 Comment from : eunice |
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I wrecked Mansfield Park with multiple highlighters Not that I really care brbrYou can tell that I do not approve of CIE's terrible IGCSE prose text choices Comment from : Diya XD |
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where is you necklace from? Comment from : lauren gill |
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Loved watching your video! Grate advice! Xx Comment from : Isla Beaton |
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I wish I watched this a day ago !!!😭😭 Comment from : Fatima |
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i just finished AQA english lit at level and i’ve been getting consistent A*s, the best thing i ever did to do well in english is to joke about the books in my class, we spent so much time making jokes about the characters (especially in harder texts like Othello and Frankenstein, and for me i chose to do Lolita in my coursework) so it’s definitely helpful if you can joke around with the characters and themes- it’s funny and it really helps you to get a grip of the texts :) Comment from : Jeanna Elizabeth |
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So entertaining! I didn't even go to college and went straight to work because I hate education!! But I love your videos 👍 Comment from : Louis Edward |
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Please can you do a video about A-level maths tips/advice because I'm struggling a big at the moment x Comment from : Becca Leigh |
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PRAISE ALL STUDYING DEITIES!!! I start reading Pride and Predjudice this summer and I’ve tried to read it before and I’ve struggled, so I’m looking forward to trying these tips out, Jade ❤️❤️ I should probably say that I love reading but have never got into the style of pride and prejudice, even though I enjoyed Jane Eyre (not as much as my other reads, but still) Comment from : Heather Taylor |
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tips for a level english lit? i'm taking it this year x Comment from : Amy Louu x |
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I did English lit for A level and just finished exams I personally found Frankenstein as quite a hard read although the vocabulary is really enriched for a first read it may not be as great for some but otherwise there’s a lot that could be inferred from this book It was a good novel overall like the plot but I didn’t really read it and I had an A level on it 😂😂😂 so yeah it’s quite a hard read in my opinion but very doable 😊 Comment from : Namrita Nota |
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i'm doing english lit next year in ib with all the british and american kids at my school and im really stressed because im probably the only non-native speaker in the class (my native language is polish) so thank you for this! im really nervous for the class so this couldnt come at a better time :) Comment from : max l |
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Hi Jade I've got to do my English lit coursework over the summer holidays how did you choose your novels how did you compare them and how did you pick a question? All love ❤ Comment from : evie 900 |
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I hope you'll still read this! Thanks so much for this video I'm done with uni but in school I loved reading classics even though sometimes the over analyzing it in school ruined it a little for me Thanks so much Currently I have Moby Dick on my bedside table Comment from : Elena Dopfer |
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Wuthering Heights was my first classic!! I read it when I was 14 and I think I kind of jumped into the deep end😂you described how I felt with the family tree - mega confusing!! Comment from : Ella Lea |
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