This useful resource is an example of an exemplar essay. 1275 words in total. This essay achieved 28/30 giving it a Level 9.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
This useful resource is an example of an exemplar essay. 1157 words in total.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying An Inspector Calls.
This useful resource is an example of an exemplar essay. 1211 words in total.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying An Inspector Calls.
This essay response scored 22/25 and is an A*/Level 5 response. It answers the question:
Evaluate the thematic importance and dramatic significance of the portrayal of Stella in a Streetcar Named Desire.
Aimed at A Level students studying English Literature. Exam board was Edexcel but can be adapted to fit other boards and levels.
1003 words.
This useful resource is an example of an exemplar essay which achieved 34/34 (including 4 SPAG). 1296 words in total.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying Romeo and Juliet
This useful resource is an example of an exemplar essay. 1249 words in total. This was my mock.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying Romeo and Juliet
Section C, the question is about one convincing character and my essay is based on a production called ‘Things I Know To Be True’.
Total word count of 1338 words. Level 9 essay.
Aimed at GCSE students studying AQA Drama GCSE or just Drama GCSE
This useful resource is an example of a full marks exemplar essay which achieved 34/34 (including 4 SPAG). 977 words in total.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying An Inspector Calls.
This useful resource is an example of a full marks exemplar essay which achieved 34/34 (including 4 SPAG). 1375 words in total.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying An Inspector Calls.
This useful resource includes over 100 potential GCSE Spanish Oral Questions with Level 9 responses, including complex structures such as subjunctive, idioms, all tenses and interesting answers. Divided up into 8 GCSE modules, with roughly 12 question and answers for each. Covers all aspects of the GCSE. (Oral is 25%)
I did AQA Higher Tier, but easily adaptable for any exam board or tier.
I wrote these answers myself, they are not copyrighted.
16 Pages of Answers with the same layout as the preview.
Colour coded by themes, criticisms, quotations, context, links, character analysis, and dramatic/linguistic/structural techniques.
14 page word document.
Includes summaries, key themes, key characters and quote analysis.
This resource is what I used to achieve a 9 in OCR GCSE Latin but can be used for any exam board. It describes every grammar and tense point you will need to know in order to achieve the top grade.
The contents page shows everything that is included.
This essay response scored 24/25 and is an A* response. It answers the question:
With particular reference to the character of Mitch, explore the ways in which Williams presents male attitudes to women in A Streetcar Named Desire.
You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors.
Aimed at A Level students studying English Literature. Exam board was Edexcel but can be adapted to fit other boards and levels.
2482 words, including plan.
This useful bundle contains full mark essays and level 8/9 essays covering the heart of potential questions that could be asked on ‘An Inspector Calls’.
This resource provides a plan to an essay on reality and illusion in A Streetcar Named Desire from an A* student.
Aimed at A Level students studying English Literature. Exam board was Edexcel but can be adapted to fit other boards and levels.
This essay response scored 18/25 and is a grade-A/Level 4 response. It answers the question:
Explore the ways in which Williams presents loneliness in A Streetcar Named Desire. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors.
Aimed at A Level students studying English Literature. Exam board was Edexcel but can be adapted to fit other boards and levels.
1153 words, including plan.
This useful resource is an example of an exemplar essay. 931 words in total.
This was written for AQA but would easy adapt to any other exam boards.
Aimed at GCSE students studying Romeo and Juliet