victortanws

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Site updates (live office hours, essay bank updates, and everything in between!)

victortanws
 

Hello hello everyone! What a whirlwind of a weekend it has been.

Amongst other things, I gave a speech yesterday at the Asia School of Business about education in the age of artificial intelligence, but that’s less important than the realization that the May 2023 IGCSE is even closer than it was before; with that in mind, I thought to share with all of you today that there are going to be some rather big changes coming up on the site!

For one thing, we’re going to start live office hours, although we are initially restricting this only to premium members, although you may participate if you happen to be on a free trial. This will be a one-hour session that will take place on Tuesdays at 8pm MYT over Zoom – do join our premium memberships if you are interested to participate!

If you are a premium member, you should be receiving an email in the next couple of days; please check your email boxes to see if it shows up in spam – I do apologize as I am rather new to this and am still figuring things out!

Another thing is that the narrative essay bank and descriptive essay bank have been updated and will be progressively updated over the course of the weeks ahead, as we move towards the IGCSE. Samples will be provided to our free members as always though, so please don’t worry about that!

Yet another thing that we are interested to move forward on is live classes.

I am thinking to start a series of live classes for those of you who have been interested to see what we can offer you, so here’s how you can do that: Scan the QR code below and get in touch!

The pricing for the group class that I’d like to conduct will be MYR1000 for 12 sessions of 1.5 hours each, and there will be no capacity limit; it will cost RM100 to reserve your spot, and do allow me some time to come up with a payment link for you if you are from another geography.

For other classes, please go right ahead and contact me or fill in the form, and I will get right back to you!

If you’re interested, please go ahead and scan the QR code below and sign up 🙂

Thank you all so, so much for your support in recent days, and I look forward to bringing you more incredible content soon!

IGCSE First Language English Descriptive Composition Essay Bank

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Welcome to the best Descriptive Composition Bank for the IGCSE First Language English exam on the internet.

Some of the essays were written by students who are working with me or have worked with me in the past.

Generally, a site membership (premium) is required for you to view this Composition essay bank in entirety, and it will give you access to all essays for exams across 2021 till 2023, written to the highest specifications.

Feel free to view the samples below! (A Free membership is required).

2024

May/June

March

2023

October/November

May/June

2022

October/November

May/June

2021 and beyond:

October/November

May/June

Sample Essays

Describe an outdoor event which is ruined by bad weather. (Essay #1) – Free membership required.

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Summer 2022, Paper 2 Variant 2.

Describe an outdoor event which is ruined by bad weather. (Essay #2)

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Book Depository Is Closing Down

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I don’t often mourn the death of a business, but this one deserves it.

Its death is also relevant to any of you out there who enjoy reading or those of you who value literature and the written word in any meaningful way, shape, or form.

I discovered Book Depository many years ago when I was just buying books, looking for things that were rare and a little arcane; always patient to wait, I was looking to buy books at a good price and somehow just enjoy the way it felt when my mind was steeped in the written word.

I will always remember how the books would take weeks to arrive, but I will also always remember how each delivery was an event akin to the arrival of royalty in our household, in which each little box was dropped over by at the behest of the delivery-people whose “Oh it’s you again!” faces I came to know all too well as my house filled up with books, books, books!

Sapiens? Behave? Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s Flow? The entirety of the Walter Isaacson collection, works of arcane psychology from Freud to Jung to business books and onto the Chronicles of Narnia, the Lord of the Rings, and studies of the greatest literature in the world across Europe, Asia, and planet Earth?

All of these memories came to me in those BD boxes and were accessed the same way – savagely, by tearing those little brown boxes apart, so I could begin reading the treasures within at force.

I read so much, you have no idea.

I read to the point that I ended up on the news in Malaysia.

In that single year, I purchased about 300 books (approximately MYR15000) from Book Depository in the course of a single year alone, but I suppose that that wasn’t enough.

If you haven’t already tried buying books and getting one in hand, I genuinely believe that Book Depository is the single best company that a person can purchase physical books from.

You’ll be able to purchase up until April 26th – after that, it’s khallas, game over, no more Book Depository.

I would have loved to make a post on this blog beforehand to talk about my joy and my love for reading and how I believe genuinely from the bottom of my heart that it is that which makes one of the very biggest differences in the life and ability of a student to create and to write…

But I guess it was too little and too late.

Thanks for the memories and you will be missed, Book Depository; you were a huge part of many years of my life and a company that I will always be appreciative for.

I will remember you as the single company that granted me the master key access to the strange, the arcane, the rare, and the ultimately enlightening moments of reading that have made up a long and epic journey of learning that has continued to this day and will continue in the many years hereafter; you were a major source of learning in my journey to become a better writer and thinker, and I will miss you much.

– V