Antarctica - Mondays or Tuesdays from 10th/11th March

Antarctica - Mondays or Tuesdays from 10th/11th March

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Read and discuss this debut prize-winning short story collection by Irish writer Claire Keegan

Highlights

  • Join this book club and gain extra motivation to read in English
  • 6 hours of live classes to help you develop fluent speaking in English
  • Read short stories and discuss characterisation, atmosphere and sense of place
  • Be corrected by an expert English teacher to remove errors and mistakes

Practise and develop your English online in this 6 week advanced course using Antarctica, the short story collection by Claire Keegan.  Read some short stories each week and then discuss them in class to develop specific areas of vocabulary or grammar while also developing your understanding of literary aspects of the novel.  Your teacher provides personalised feedback to build your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.

The Book Club book

Antarctica is Claire Keegan's debut, a collection of 15 stories which explore themes of family, betrayal, obsession, and fragile relationships in the lives of ordinary people in rural Ireland.  The stories show complex family dynamics, and how choices made in the heat of the moment can have lasting impacts.  Claire Keegan's writing is characterised by a quiet, observant tone, with a focus on subtle details.   

'A beautiful, tender work of great clarity.' Sebastian Barry
'Simply put, Claire Keegan is one of the greatest fiction writers in the world.' George Saunders
'Among the finest contemporary stories written recently in English.' Observer

Geoff says:

"This is a significant debut collection, which won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Keegan went on to write Small Things Like These, and Foster, recently made into films (Foster as "The Quiet Girl").

Only 8 places available.  Click Add to Cart to reserve your place.

The Book

  • Genre: Short stories; Domestic fiction
  • Language: Irish English 
  • Suitable for: people familiar with reading in English - Advanced
  • Text: Original 
  • Length: Average -  41 pages a week

Date & Time

  • Mondays from 10th March to 14th April 
  • 18.30 CET (Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome & most EU)
  • 17.30 (UTC+0/GMT+0) London, UK, Portugal
  • 19.30 Greece, Ukraine
  • 20.30 Turkey*, Saudi Arabia* 
  • 13.30 EDT Boston*/New York*

*Times are 1 hour earlier after 30/03, due to UK daylight saving

  • Tuesdays from 11th March to 15th April 
  • 13.00 CET (Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome & most EU)
  • 12.00 (UTC+0/GMT+0) London, UK, Portugal
  • 20.00 Singapore*, Taiwan* 
  • 21.00 Japan*, South Korea*

*Times are 1 hour earlier after 30/03, due to UK daylight saving

Age  18+

Online class size

Maximum 8 participants, on Zoom, using break-out rooms for increased speaking and discussion

What you learn

  • To confidently speak and debate with others
  • To overcome any gaps by paraphrasing or rephrasing
  • To eradicate errors in grammar and pronunciation 
  • To develop and extend areas of high level vocabulary
  • To be immersed in the natural patterns of English syntax
  • To gain a deeper understanding of cultural issues
  • To perfect & enhance your English through summarising
Your teacher
  • Geoff Hardy-Gould, BSc, MBA, CTEFLA, DTEFLA. 
  • Over 20 years' experience of UK language schools. 
  • Speaker at:  2024 IATEFL Conference; 2023 IATEFL TechLit! Exploring crossovers between technology and literature; 2022 Extensive Reading Foundation; 2021 TESOL Italia