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Scrbbly is an online English platform for KS3, GCSE, iGCSE, A Level + University students. Our resources are made by expert examiners, tutors, teachers, lecturers and professional writers (including a published poet!).
An Inspector Calls - A/L9 Example Intro + PEE Paragraph
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An Inspector Calls - A/L9 Example Intro + PEE Paragraph

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Here’s an example of the intro and a PEE paragraph for J.B. Priestley’s play ‘An Inspector Calls’ — it’s suitable for students at GCSE, IGCSE or A Level (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, CIE/Cambridge, CCEA, WJEC, Eduqas). I’ve made it as short and clear as possible so that they can get to grips with the main ideas and most important scenes quickly!
An Inspector Calls - Key Themes + Exercises
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An Inspector Calls - Key Themes + Exercises

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A range of key themes for JB Priestley’s An Inspector Calls - perfect for teaching or studying at GCSE, iGCSE + A Level. This 8-page digital + printable pdf resource includes: CLASS CAPITALISM VS SOCIALISM OLDER VS YOUNGER GENERATION RESPONSIBILITY TIME CHRISTIANITY VICES (CHARACTER FLAWS) BONUS MATERIAL extension tasks and exercises on each theme Teaching or studying the play? View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
An Inspector Calls - Key Quotations + Stage Directions
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An Inspector Calls - Key Quotations + Stage Directions

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A range of key quotations and stage directions from the play, organised clearly so that students can use them for essays and analysis tasks. This document also includes a breakdown of the symbolism of the names ‘Eva Smith’ vs ‘Daisy Renton’, and example analyses for students to use as a model for their own writing. This 6-page digital + printable pdf resource includes: CHARACTER NAMES 40 KEY QUOTATIONS 11 STAGE DIRECTIONS EXAMPLE ANALYSIS BONUS MATERIAL varied tasks and exercises on each topic Teaching or studying the play? View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Essay Vocabulary
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Essay Vocabulary

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In this resource, we’re going to equip you with the words and phrases you need to write a top-notch essay, along with examples of how to utilise them. It’s by no means an exhaustive list, and there will often be other ways of using the words and phrases we describe that we won’t have room to include, but there should be more than enough below to help you make an instant improvement to your essay-writing skills.
Writing an Introduction to an Essay
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Writing an Introduction to an Essay

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Writing an introduction might seem easy, but it’s actually quite tricky, and if you don’t get them right, they can have a negative effect on the rest of your essay! In this resource, we’ll have a quick look at how to write an introduction to an essay.
Tone and Style
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Tone and Style

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This resource is for anyone who is aiming towards intermediate or advanced level writing. It covers a full breakdown of how to understand the features, as well as ways to create them and analyze them in your own writing.
A* Grade Robert Frost Essay
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A* Grade Robert Frost Essay

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This A* grade Robert Frost essay was completed by an A Level student – not in timed conditions. She planned and thought thoroughly before writing, and edited the piece before handing it in. According to the mark scheme it received 23/25 (92%), which would translate to an A* grade at A-Level. The piece can also be used as an example for any student studying Frost at any level. I have suggested some edits, which occur in bold throughout the essay. For our full Frost poetry bundle, click here! Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. View our shop for other literature and language resources.
AQA Language Paper 1, Example Question 5 L8/A* Grade Answer
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AQA Language Paper 1, Example Question 5 L8/A* Grade Answer

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This is an example student response to an AQA English Language GCSE Narrative Writing Question - it achieved an A* L8 Grade (32/40). Warning: It does contain references to depression and mental health issues, as part of the story. I’ve added the plan to the description below so you can check whether it’s right for you and/or your students. This digital + printable pdf resource includes the following: THE QUESTION THE STUDENT RESPONSE EXAMINER FEEDBACK ANALYTICAL / COMPARATIVE TASK Teaching or studying AQA? Have a resource on us! View our free Descriptive Writing answer to see whether the complete bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Example A grade PEE Paragraph
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Example A grade PEE Paragraph

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In this resource, you’ll find an example PEE paragraph – it’s broken down into the various skills you need to achieve a highlevel analysis in your essay and academic writing answers.
Example Conclusions
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Example Conclusions

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In this resource, you’ll find a couple of essay conclusions. This is just an example on what to pay attention to when writing and finishing an essay.
Types of Essay Questions
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Types of Essay Questions

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An essay is a focused piece of writing designed to inform or persuade. There are many different types of essays, but they are often defined in four categories: argumentative, discursive, comparative, and close reading. In this resource, we’ll take a look at different types of essay questions!
An Inspector Calls: Story Summary
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An Inspector Calls: Story Summary

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Here’s a summary of the story / narrative for J.B. Priestley’s play ‘An Inspector Calls’ — it’s suitable for students at GCSE, IGCSE or A Level (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, CIE/Cambridge, CCEA, WJEC, Eduqas). I’ve made it as short and clear as possible so that they can get to grips with the main ideas and most important scenes quickly!
GCSE / IGCSE Descriptive Writing Task: Object
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GCSE / IGCSE Descriptive Writing Task: Object

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Many of the creative writing and descriptive writing questions in exams require you to focus on an object, person, place or thing. This document breaks down the process of writing to describe inanimate objects for students of all levels - KS3, GCSE, iGCSE and above. Included: Task 1: Choose an Object Task 2: Sketching + Planning Task 3: Writing Task 4: Read an Example Answer Task 5: Review your work
'Bayonet Charge/Charge of The Light Brigade' Comparison Essay B grade
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'Bayonet Charge/Charge of The Light Brigade' Comparison Essay B grade

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Here’s an essay completed by one of my students taking the ‘AQA Power and Conflict’ poetry module. It was his first comparative essay and his first poetry essay, so he did amazingly well! However, there is also clear room for improvement - I would expect the same student to be on a minimum of an L7 / A Grade by the time he takes his exams. I have given detailed feedback underneath to help him improve, plus a breakdown of the mark scheme and grade boundaries to show how his essay would convert to a specific grade.
Basic Grammar: Adverbs
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Basic Grammar: Adverbs

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Adjectives
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Basic Grammar: Adjectives

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Let’s dive into a world of grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from the basics; this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
What is Grammar?
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What is Grammar?

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about the basics in English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!