Jen Skeggs

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Overall Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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2020
Mar 01, 2020

Her class is what you expect in an English class; reading, reading, reading, writing, writing, writing, editing, editing, editing. The class (2D) did have a couple of group presentations required. There wouldn't be a lot of homework assigned, but it was up to you to read your book and work on your essay. Since she teaches grade 10 English, she will go over OSSLT preparation. Tests (in the 2D class) were more content-heavy rather than analysis-heavy which can be seen as good or back depending on if what you like. Overall, the class (2D) was pretty good!

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