Ultimate EDEXCEL Conflict Poetry Anthology GCSE Revision Course!

This course will cover all aspects of the Conflict Poetry Anthology – which is part of EDEXCEL’s English Literature assessments!

£29.99

This course includes:

  • On-demand video

  • Downloadable resources

  • Full lifetime access

  • Access on mobile and TV

  • Certificate of completion

 What you'll learn

  • How to write powerful essays

  • Language and Structure techniques

  • Write essays using the P.E.E.L Method

  • Grade 9 Literature techniques

  • How to analyse poems

  • How to speed write in exam conditions

  • Literature exam layout

  • How to analyse and evaluate plays and poems

Description

Are you a parent homeschooling your child and not sure how to go about teaching them English for their GCSEs? Alternatively your child may sadly have failed their GCSEs in English and need to resit? Perhaps you are a mature student who needs to sit your GCSEs to take your career to the next level? Whatever your needs, we've got you covered! This course will cover all aspects of EDEXCEL’s Conflict Anthology which is part of the English Literature exams! Taught by Barbara Njau, who is an experienced and qualified English Teacher, you will gain all the knowledge you are seeking to pass the GCSE at a Level 9 - which is an A*!

 

Curriculum

5 lectures

A Poison Tree Poem Explained & Analysed! (7:46)

The Destruction of Sennacherib Poem Explained & Analysed! (9:42)

Extract From The Prelude Poem Explained & Analysed! (12:25)

The Man He Killed Poem Explained & Analysed! (8:44)

Cousin Kate Poem Explained & Analysed! (15:52)

Half Caste Poem Explained & Analysed! (7:46)

Exposure Poem Explained & Analysed! (9:42)

The Charge of the Light Brigade Poem Explained & Analysed! (12:25)

Catrin Poem Explained & Analysed! (8:44)

War Photographer Poem Explained & Analysed! (15:52)

Belfast Confetti Poem Explained & Analysed! (7:46)

The Class Game Poem Explained & Analysed! (9:42)

Poppies Poem Explained & Analysed! (12:25)

No Problem Poem Explained & Analysed! (8:44)

What Were They Like? Poem Explained & Analysed! (15:52)