Othello & The Merchant of Venice | HSC Workshop

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Othello & The Merchant of Venice | HSC Workshop

Gain a deeper insight into William Shakespeare's Othello and The Merchant of Venice. This workshop is ideal for English Advanced students.

By Campion College

Date and time

Wed, 31 Aug 2022 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM AEST

Location

Campion College

8-14 Austin Woodbury Place Toongabbie, NSW 2146 Australia

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Register now for Campion’s Othello and The Merchant of Venice Workshop, presented in partership with Veritas Academy.

What to expect

This workshop will provide an in-depth study of William Shakespeare's Othello and The Merchant of Venice, as part of the most popular combination of Shakespearean texts in ‘Common Module: Texts and Human Experience’. This workshop is designed for students in the English Advanced course by an experienced HSC English teacher.

All participants will receive a PDF at the end of the workshop containing presentation slides and addional tips.

Who should attend?

This workshop is open to students in Years 10-12.

It is specifically designed for Year 12 students preparing for their upcoming HSC examinations, and Year 10 and 11 students who wish to build their capabilities in imaginative writing.

Meet your tutor

Daniel Koleci | MA Ed. Leadership, Grad Dip. Ed., BA Liberal Arts

Daniel is an experienced Secondary Educator, public speaker, writer and founder of Veritas Academy.

Veritas Academy provides personalised tutoring services to students in Greater Sydney. Since its foundation in 2018, Veritas Academy’s goal has been to promote academic success of students in the HSC and beyond, whilst also cultivating a genuine passion for education.

Click here to find out more about Veritas Academy

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Campion College is Australia's first liberal arts college, educating students in history, literature, philosophy, theology and classical languages at undergraduate level.

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