AS & A Level English
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AS & A Level English
Importance of AS/A Level English
Develops Confidence
In Understanding The Meaning & Style Of Language
In Understanding The Audience
Reflective & Creative Learning
Structure of AS/A Level English
Paper 1: Reading (AS & A Level)
- AS Level: 50%
- A Level: 25%
Paper 2: Writing (AS & A Level)
- AS Level: 50%
- A Level: 25%
Paper 3: Language Analysis (A Level Only)
- A Level: 25%
Paper 4: Language Topics (A Level Only)
- A Level: 25%
How Litera Centre helps students in improving English skills
- High-Quality Learning: We aim to make sure that students acquire the language abilities they need to advance and achieve their English language objectives
- One-On-One Tuitions: We provide one-on-one tutoring solutions to help our students in focusing on a specific subject or task so that they can learn new skills and gain high confidence levels. This helps in personalizing the entire teaching-learning process in accordance with your child's needs
- Experienced & Professional Tutors: We have a highly experienced team of teachers, and a few of them are examiners and HOD. We can give our students highly solid foundations and a long-term view of their English development
- Regular Assessments: To assist our students in understanding their progress, we carry out regular assessments
- Lexical Approach: We instruct by associating functional language and vocabulary with real-life situations
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Yes, we do provide classes in mini group of maximum 4 student with one teacher mostly for lower grades where collaboration skill plays the major role in conducting the classes.
The students who wants to know more about the quality of our classes can enrol themselves in the Demo classes offered by us free of cost. The duration of our demo classes is 35 minutes.
Once you conform the number of classes you wish for the particular subject. The company will share the invoice and payment link .The payment can be done through credit card, debit card or UPI .We accept all major international credit cards too.
Yes, We conduct monthly PTM between the parents, students and teachers to share the feedback and progress of students in a particular subject. Parents can also share their expectation from the teacher for the classes.
FAQs
Yes, we do provide classes in mini groups of maximum 4 students with one teacher. This happens mostly for lower grades where collaboration skill plays the major role in conducting the classes.
The students who want to know more about the quality of our classes can enrol themselves in the Demo classes offered by us free of cost. The duration of our demo classes is 35 minutes.
Once you confirm the number of classes you wish to take for the particular subject, the company will : Share the invoice and The payment link. The payment can be done through credit card, debit card or UPI. We accept all major international credit cards too.
Yes, we conduct monthly PTM between the parents, students and teachers to share the feedback and progress of students in a particular subject. Parents can also share their expectations from the teachers for the classes.
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The difference is primarily one of depth and evaluation—AS-Level lays the foundational Microeconomics and basic Macro principles. A2 (the second year) requires a deeper, more synoptic understanding, focusing heavily on Economic Policies and requiring sophisticated critical assessment of models.
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