Our subjects

English

Whether your enthusiasm lies with curling up with a good book, going to the theatre or studying different accents and dialects, Like Maria has plenty to offer. 

Our resource bank has printable handouts and video content with a clear focus on context, structure, language and techniques.  Let us take the strain out of covering content and use our resources to up your game.
 
Check out our YouTube resources for English Literature and English Language at GCSE and A Level or pop to our shop and browse our study packs.
 
Our most popular recent topics are:  Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, the poetry of John Keats, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Jekyll and Hyde and Piaget’s theory of Language Acquisition.

Media Studies

We’re big fans of Media Studies here at Like Maria, it’s a fantastic subject and whether you’re just starting, half way through or just finishing your qualification, we want you to know: we’re with you!  

Whether you’re studying The Archers for GCSE or Beyonce’s Formation for A Level, our focused approach to study always begins with institution, audience and text

If you need help with your studies, visit our Youtube page where you’ll find our free videos or if you want something to take away, print out some of our resources from the shop.

Our most recent popular topics include:  Studying The Archers and Hamilton on Disney+

Film Studies

Who doesn’t love settling down to watch a film?  But if you’re studying the subject, you’ll know it’s a very different experience in the classroom compared to the cinema!  Like Maria is here to help with your studies.  You’ll find plenty of great social media accounts and Youtube creators to follow online but not all of these will be focused on your exams.

If you want something a little more specific to your course, visit our Youtube page where you’ll find our free videos or if you want something to take away, print out some of our resources from the shop.

Our most recent popular topics are:  Skyfall (Mendes 2012), Attack the Block (Cornish 2011) and Searching for Sugarman (Bendjelloul 2012).

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