Free Tips on Your English Coursework
English coursework is a project that is frequently assigned to the students who study English language, literature, arts, etc. This article is devoted to English coursework writing, George Byron in particular. Perhaps, after having read this article, you will get inspired to write your own English coursework on Byron, or, at least, you will get any ideas of what to write about in your English coursework.
- Collect information on George Byron and his works. Make use not only of the books on literature, but also outsource research. Magazines often present information on the great writers, politicians, presidents, their lives and activities;
- Analyze the information collected. What can be included into your English courseworks? What can arise the reader’s interest most of all? What should be ignored?
- Structure the whole information you have got and make a plan of your English coursework.
- Start working on the main body of your English coursework. Take into consideration the following facts about G. Byron before you make the body of your English coursework:
- G. Byron was the representative of Romanticism (Present the major features of this period);
- He was a supporter of Luddites and participated in the national liberation movement in Greece (How did the events he participated in affect his works?);
- His works influenced the European literature of the 19th century (Say in what way).
- Formulate the purposes of your research, the methods you used for the investigation (qualitative research is applicable here) and your expectations from it. It will be the Introduction of your English courseworks;
- Summarize everything and draw a conclusion of your English coursework. Say how you managed to achieve the purposes set, whether the methods chosen were effective enough;
- Finally, proofread and correct everything that needs editing in your English courseworks.






