<p>A revision booklet on the summary of the literature exam, with tips, advice and activities. Includes quotations for the texts Much Ado About Nothing, A Christmas Carol and An Inspector Calls<br />
Contents:</p>
<ol>
<li>Terminology</li>
<li>Extract Advice</li>
<li>Paper 1- Shakespeare and the 19th century novel: Section A-Much Ado About Nothing</li>
<li>Much Ado- A Collection of Quotes!</li>
<li>Elizabethan Era Context</li>
<li>Paper 1- Shakespeare and the 19th century novel: Section B- A Christmas Carol</li>
<li>A Christmas Carol- A Collection of Quotes!</li>
<li>Victorian Era Context</li>
<li>Paper 2- Modern text and poetry: Section A- An Inspector Calls</li>
<li>Essay Advice</li>
<li>An Inspector Calls – A Collection of quotes</li>
<li>Edwardian Era Context</li>
<li>Paper 2- Modern text and poetry: Section B- AQA Anthology (power and conflict)</li>
<li>Paper 2- Modern text and poetry: Section C- Unseen poetry</li>
</ol>
<p>A booklet with summary and tips on how to approach the AQA GCSE Language exam. Contents in the booklet:</p>
<ol>
<li>Writers’ Techniques</li>
<li>Punctuation</li>
<li>Paper 1- Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing: Section A- Reading</li>
<li>Paper 1- Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Section B- Writing</li>
<li>Paper 2- Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives: Section A- Reading</li>
<li>Different forms of writing</li>
<li>Paper 2- Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives Section B- Writing</li>
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<p>Language Paper 1 style questions on a short and engaging text. Works well for disengaged boys. Note: Language paper 1 is normally on non fiction, this is just to hook students in to practicing skills on non-fictional engaging texts.</p>