AQA likes to test the novel by asking students to compare Pip to another character. This is my top tip for 2018.
Students often struggle to find interesting comparisons and fail to write about Dickens’ purpose.
This resource introduces four big ideas which will allow your students to write confidently about Dickens’ purpose.
It also provides 20 ideas and 20 quotations for them to use in their essay.
Most quotations, as you can see, are detailed, so that you can give your students practice in selecting judiciously, and so that they learn to embed quotations in their sentences.
Below is a sample of the first 4 ideas:
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Compare Jaggers, Estella and Pip
Get your students to grade 9 with incredibly detailed plans for essays on Jaggers and Estella and Pip, including 20 points and quotations for each character.
4 grade 9 Essay Plans for Great Expectations
There are on average 20 ideas for each essay, with 20 quotations to back them. The quotations are short extracts from the novel, to encourage students to select precise words to quote judiciously. Taken together, these essay plans will fully prepare your students for any question on Pip, Miss Havisham, Estella, Jaggers and Magwitch.
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