Revision notes on the different topics of the year 1 AQA A Level German course, useful for the speaking exam.
The resource includes information and examples for each topic, as well as possible questions.
Revision notes on the different topics of the year 2 AQA A Level German course, useful for the speaking exam.
The resource includes information and examples for each topic, as well as possible questions.
Quotes from Bram Stoker ordered by the themes below:
Science and modernity
Religion
Sexuality
Disease
The supernatural
The Foreign
East/West contrast
Gender
Class
Gothic descriptions
Animal v. Human
Ambiguity/uncertainty/unconscious
Society, order, law
Attraction/repulsion
Dominance/mastery
Madness
Death
The page numbers refer to the Penguin Classics edition.
Revision notes on The Philippines as a multi-hazardous environment for AQA’s A Level Geography course, focusing on major hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, tropical storms, landslides and tsunamis), vulnerability and management.
This resource covers quotes from ‘The Duchess of Malfi’ by John Webster, listed by the themes below:
Women and marriage
Love
Sexuality
Power
Deception
Revenge and Judgement
Society, class, court and duty
Morality and sin
Temptation and ambition
Religion
Death
Revision notes on the film ‘Das Leben der Anderen’ by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, suitable for A Level German.
This resource is written in German and includes a summary of the film, information and quotes for each character and theme, as well as contextual information.
Revision notes on ‘Die Verwandlung’ by Franz Kafka, including biographical and socio-historical context, structural analysis, as well as information and quotes for each theme and character.
Quotes from Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ sorted by the following characters:
Jonathan Harker
Mina Harker
Lucy Westenra
The vampire women
Count Dracula
Van Helsing
Dr Seward
Arthur Holmwood
Quincey Morris
Renfield
Vampires
The page numbers refer to the Penguin Classics edition.
Quotes from books 9 and 10 of John Webster’s ‘Paradise Lost’ ordered by the themes below:
Innocence
Disobedience
Temptation
Love
Sin
Guilt
Judgement
Repentance
Deception
Death
Hierarchy
Gender
Revenge
Ambition
Revision notes for the ‘place in a hazardous setting’ case study as part of the AQA A Level Geography course, focusing on The Great Hanshin Earthquake.
Revision notes on the following case studies for the Hazards topic of the AQA A Level Geography course:
Indonesia (multi-hazardous environment + Asian tsunami 2004)
Impacts and human responses as evidenced by a recent volcanic event:
Mount Nyiragongo 2004
Eyjafjallajökull 2010
Impacts and human responses as evidenced by a recent seismic event:
Haiti 2010
Christchurch 2011
Impacts and human responses as evidenced by two recent tropical storms in contrasting areas of the world:
Hurricane Katrina 2005
Typhoon Haiyan 2013
Impact and human responses as evidenced by a recent wildfire event:
Victoria wildfires 2009
Case study of a multi-hazardous environment beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse the nature of the hazards and the social, economic and environmental risks presented, and how human qualities and responses such as resilience, adaptation, mitigation and management contribute to its continuing human occupation:
The Philippines
Case study at a local scale of a specified place in a hazardous setting to illustrate the physical nature of the hazard and analyse how the economic, social and political character of its community reflects the presence and impacts of the hazard and the community’s response to the risk:
Kobe, Japan
Revision notes on the case studies for the Global Systems and Governance topic of the AQA A Level Geography course, including the banana trade and Apple Inc.