Help your students achieve success with this Eduqas, GCSE English Language resource! Designed specifically for teachers, this comprehensive bundle equips you to support your students in mastering the skills required for success in their exams.
Our resource pack includes:
Practice Papers: Authentic exam-style questions and a text tailored to Eduqas specifications.
Model Answers: High-quality exemplars to demonstrate top-level responses.
Perfect for classroom use, intervention sessions, and independent study, these resources are carefully aligned with the Eduqas GCSE English Language specification to ensure your students build confidence and achieve their best results.
Also included is a storyboard narrative and model writing response. This is designed to assist students who struggle to write personal narrative.
These booklets are tailored for GCSE, English Language teachers preparing students for AQA, Paper One. They offer a practice paper and engaging resources to develop reading comprehension, language analysis, and narrative writing skills.
AQA Paper One Magical Realism:
Features a captivating reading extract from a magical realism text.
Provides a series of exam-style questions and includes model answers with detailed annotations to guide student responses.
A second booklet is aimed to improve narrative writing skills. It includes:
Structured activities and a storyboard to support creative writing skills.
Sensory maps for describing settings using multiple senses.
Sentence openers practice for varied writing styles.
A step-by-step story planning framework covering introduction, build-up, climax, and resolution.
Key Benefits:
Aligned with AQA assessment criteria.
Encourages critical thinking and creativity.
Provides ready-to-use practice questions and writing prompts.
Suitable for both whole-class teaching and independent practice.
Ideal for GCSE teachers seeking engaging, exam-focused resources to build both reading and writing proficiency.
These two booklets provide comprehensive resources designed to support GCSE, English Literature (AQA) students in exploring and analyzing unseen poetry. Focused on key poems like The Voice by Thomas Hardy, Remember by Christina Rossetti, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth, and Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley, these guides help students deepen their understanding of how poets convey emotions and complex themes through language, structure, and imagery.
Booklet 1: Poetic Analysis Framework & Exam Practice
This booklet introduces a versatile and easy-to-remember framework for analysing unseen poems. It equips students with the tools to examine subjects, themes, tone, imagery, language devices, and emotions systematically.
Featuring a model essay about The Voice by Thomas Hardy this booklet helps students practice and develop their ability to answer the poetry question effectively. A plan to compare the poems is also provided.
A fully-structured exam practice section is included, offering a clear plan for students to follow when writing their responses.
Booklet 2: Practice Paper - Nature in Poetry
Building on analysis skills, this booklet focuses on two iconic poems, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth and Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley. It is designed for students to practice their skills.
Ideal for in-class lessons, this resource includes structured question prompts, detailed model responses, and revision tips to strengthen students’ analytical writing skills in line with AQA, GCSE English Literature requirements.