GCSE Poetry is arguably one of the most hated parts of GCSE English! Why?
1ď¸âŁ Too many poems to remember
2ď¸âŁ What on earth are these poems even about?
3ď¸âŁ Overwhelm: which quotes should I pick?
If this is you - Iâll show you exactly how to make this EASY. GCSE Poetry doesnât have to be this vagu...
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âAnalysisâ is where your marks reside.. improve this and you will SMASH your mock exams!
In my YouTube video, I explain how to analyse ANY extract in English Language & Literature exams (click on the image to watch):
But if you canât be bothered to watch it, this is EXACTLY...
Every single year in mock exams season, teachers see the same terrible words that drives them crazy. Worse still, students end up doing badly and wondering where they went wrong.
Is your vocabulary holding you back? Here are the 10 WORST WORDS that TEACHERS HATE. Read the list.
Are you guilty of u...
If youâre studying An Inspector Calls, thereâs one point most students completely forget. And itâs a shame, because it can instantly make your essay stand out and hit that Grade 8 or 9 level.
â¨What is this point, you ask?â¨
Most students focus on class, capitalism, socialism. But they ...
Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol to open Victorian eyes to the harsh reality of poverty â and this is one of the easiest themes to get top marks in â as long as you make clever analysis points.
Here is what you should talk about:
1ď¸âŁ Society punished the poor
Scrooge is used to hig...
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The theme of war and conflict is arguably the most popular theme in Power & Conflict â even the anthology title contains the word âconflictâ! What does that mean?
It means you absolutely MUST have some solid points you can write about if you are asked to answer a question on how war or c...
Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol as a harsh and scathing criticism of his rich readers (many of whom were business owners and industrialists) to highlight to them how underpaying their workers was a form of greed.
Remember, this novel was written at the height of the Industrial Revolution where many...
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Itâs finally here â our first half term break! If youâre in Year 10 & Year 11, youâll probably have mocks soon after half term. Or maybe youâre lucky and your mocks are all the way in December.
Either way, it can be hard knowing how to spend half term guilt-free. School was intense. You ...
I want to go over one of my favourite Victorian novels.. Jekyll and Hyde! Specifically â I want to show you how to write the perfect essay if you get a character question on Dr Jekyll.
Remember â he isnât just a scientist â heâs the symbol of Victorian duality and repression. If youâre writing abou...
I want to talk about a classic mistake GCSE students always make in poetry analysis. Specifically â Power & Conflict (and honestly â Unseen Poetry too!). This error which students always make loses them valuable A02 marks (technique) simply because they canât tell the difference.
Inspector Calls is a play that Priestley wrote to force his audience to CHANGE. And if thereâs any character that shows this â itâs Sheila. She arguably changes the most in the play!
If youâre sitting Inspector Calls as part of your upcoming assessments, sheâs a popular character with teachers. So ...
Itâs Friday and if youâre in Year 11 or you are the parent of a Year 11 child, you will (hopefully) know this officially means we are 100 Days away from GCSE Exams kicking off on 4 May!
Here are WINNING strategies to get amazing marks in your GCSE exams â whether...