GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide - includes Online Edition and Videos: ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE English Language)

£3.25
FREE Shipping

GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide - includes Online Edition and Videos: ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE English Language)

GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide - includes Online Edition and Videos: ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE English Language)

RRP: £6.50
Price: £3.25
£3.25 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

You can then couple this with the principles of spaced or distributed practice, getting students to organise the cards into different piles they can return to on different days.

Do not analyse language in this question – you won’t get any marks for talking about language in question 3. Question 4 – evaluate texts critically – spend 20 mins here This bundle of resources from TeachIt helps students recap key words and terminology for GCSE English Language. Go over important skills for the exam by playing some tried-and-tested games and activities, like this printable language board game. Do parents know what their children’s revision looks like? Schools throw the word ‘revision’ around with aplomb, but don’t spell out what revision should be and what it should look like to those people best placed to see it in action. Once you’ve read this revision guide you should have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the paper and what the examiner wants to see from you. Now you need to practice the skills we’ve discussed in this guide. The best way to do that is by doing as many past and specimen exam questions as possible. You can find all of the available past AQA exam papers here.Previously, in the run-up to the exams we would dedicate entire lessons to specific set texts or elements of the paper. We would break down the lesson schedule and produce a formula to cover what we felt was important: To answer this question, you should begin by defining what is meant by “nature” and providing examples of how it is present throughout the novel. Shay I think everyone revises differently, and it's really important to remember that while you're doing your own studying. Find out what your own weaknesses are and work on them. Whatever they end up doing, your students need to be making sure that information is being retrieved, reconsidered and then stored all over again.

English can be a problematic subject to revise because it is so rich. The most highly motivated and driven students will attend revision sessions, complete practice papers and succeed. However, students in the middle can be very ‘middling’ in their attitude towards revision. Homework and revision are two external factors that are largely out of our control. Turning revision into a public relations event has really helped us and our students. Put simply you need to write a quality, engaging, imaginative piece of fiction. You could use an experience as inspiration, or completely make everything up. Make sure your writing is appropriate to the specific purpose and audience set out in the question.Make sure you really show the examiner what you can do. Use plenty of different language techniques and a variety of vocabulary and sentence forms. To answer this question, you should begin by defining what is meant by “prejudice” and “discrimination” and providing examples of how the creature is subjected to these attitudes throughout the novel.This set of skills-focused resources lets pupils test their skills at analysing poems, pieces of writing and more. They can also create their own piece. You should then analyze how Shelley uses these themes to explore the ethical and moral implications of scientific advancement, particularly in Victor’s pursuit of creating life. You should also consider the historical context of the Enlightenment period and its emphasis on reason and rationality. This quote, spoken by the creature, reflects the novel’s exploration of the power dynamic between Victor and the creature. Although the creature is physically weaker than Victor, he possesses a certain power due to his fearlessness and his ability to inspire fear in others. Welcome to the ultimate revision guide for the AQA GCSE English Language paper 1. In this guide we’ve collected all of the best advice from our experienced English tutors. We tell you what to expect from each question, how to get top marks and how to revise. We’ve also linked to some practice papers. Follow the advice in this guide and you will have everything you need to ace the exams.

It doesn’t matter if their revision materials look pretty (unless that makes it more likely that they’ll actually use them). But they will need to be focused, designed for regular practice and able to get the relevant information stored in their heads for life.Use this Kray twins Powerpoint, two reading extracts, worksheet and example answer to explore and practise skills for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. There’s enough materials here for three lessons. You should then analyze how Shelley uses the image of fire to symbolize both creation and destruction, particularly in Victor’s experiments with electricity and the creature’s destructive actions. You should also consider the historical context of the Romantic period and its emphasis on the elemental forces of nature. Example Frankenstein GCSE English Revision Essay Question Make sure you use well selected quotations directly from the text and explain how these quotes show your points. Aim to make four clear points across two paragraphs. Each time, make your point, provide a good quotation and explain how the techniques or use of language creates the effect set out in the question. Ensure you only refer to language in your answer (you won’t get any marks for commenting on structure here). Use plenty of the technical vocabulary you have learnt at school. Question 3 – structural analysis – spend 10 mins here don’t spend too long on the question. Get your four points down, get the four marks in the bag and then move on.

Learn from me, if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge”Question 5 is an extended creative writing task. There are a lot of marks available here, so you should spend around 45 minutes answering the question.You will get a choice of two questions – either writing a descriptive piece based on a picture, or writing part of a story on a given topic.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop