The Hours - Thursdays from 25th September
The Hours - Thursdays from 25th September
The Hours - Thursdays from 25th September
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The Hours - Thursdays from 25th September

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Read and discuss this exceptional modern classic which intertwines the life of Virginia Woolf with two new characters, one of whom is known as "Mrs Dalloway"   

Highlights

  • Join this book club and gain extra motivation to read in English
  • 5 hours of live classes to help you develop fluent speaking in English
  • Study this modern classic novel and increase your knowledge of Virginia Woolf
  • Be corrected by an expert English teacher to remove errors and mistakes

Practise and develop your English online in this 5 week advanced book club course using the modern classic novel The Hours by Michael Cunningham.  Each week you read some chapters, discuss them in class and improve specific areas of vocabulary or grammar while also examining literary aspects of the novel.  Personalised feedback improves your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.

The Book Club book

‘The Hours’ is a deeply moving novel inspired by the life and work of Virginia Woolf.  However it is not a biography, Michael Cunningham combines her story with those of two more contemporary women - one in the late 1940s, and one in the present day. As the character of Virginia Woolf struggles with writing her new novel "Mrs Dalloway", in New York 52-year-old Clarissa Vaughan is arranging a party for her dear friend who is dying. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles in 1949, Laura Brown, a married housewife struggles with everyday activities, while wishing to continue her reading of Mrs Dalloway. The three women in the Hours are linked by Woolf's great novel, each desperate for an hour in the day when their lives seem, alive and full of hope. 

This is a very readable novel with a gripping plot.  Cunningham uses some elements of Woolf's writing style while revisiting some of her themes in contemporary settings. 

"A major achievement from a writer who has earned every work of praise yet directed at him. Not only is The Hours a major achievement for Cunningham, it is important for fiction." -- Irish Times

"Engrossing, Imaginative and humane." -- Observer

Geoff says:

"This is a beautiful, poignant and moving book.  Michael Cunningham was the winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize and Pen Faulkner prize. The Hours was also made into a wonderful Oscar-winning film starring Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman. The Hours is an ideal book to read first for anyone interested in then going on to read Woolf's "Mrs Dalloway"."

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The Book

  • Genre: Psychological fiction; parallel novel
  • Language: American English
  • Suitable for: Anyone used to reading in English
  • Level: Advanced
  • Text: Original 
  • 223 pages (average weekly read: 55 pages) 

Date & Time

  • Thursdays from 25th September-23rd October
  • Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome and most EU 18.30 CET
  • London, UK 17.30 (UTC+1/GMT+1)
  • Greece, Ukraine   19.30
  • Saudi Arabia, Turkey  19.30
  • 12.30 EDT Boston/New York
Age  18+

Online class size

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

What you learn

  • To eradicate errors in grammar and pronunciation 
  • To develop and extend areas of high level vocabulary
  • To use natural patterns of English grammar & syntax
  • To gain a deeper understanding of cultural issues
  • To polish & enhance my English through summarising
  • To overcome any gaps by paraphrasing or rephrasing
  • To confidently connect with and debate with others
Your teacher
  • Geoff Hardy-Gould, BSc, MBA, CTEFLA, DTEFLA. 
  • Over 20 years' experience of UK language schools. 
  • Speaker at:  2025 Literature SIG Conference; 2024 IATEFL Conference; 2023 IATEFL TechLit! Exploring crossovers between technology and literature; 2022 Extensive Reading Foundation; 2021 TESOL Italia