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Focused on exam technique, my shop is all about helping pupils begin to unlock the higher marks, perfecting small details by understanding what examiners are looking for. It also promotes an understanding on plays and novels, based on motif, theme and character tracking.

Focused on exam technique, my shop is all about helping pupils begin to unlock the higher marks, perfecting small details by understanding what examiners are looking for. It also promotes an understanding on plays and novels, based on motif, theme and character tracking.
Answering Macbeth: a guide - Edexcel GCSE
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Answering Macbeth: a guide - Edexcel GCSE

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This is a powerpoint on how to answer Macbeth questions for Pearson Edexcel GCSE English Literature, including both part a) and part b). It includes both ‘how to answer’ steps, example questions for past papers, exemplar answers and mark scheme analysis. This resource works excently with my other Macbeth resources.
Answering poetry: 'Time and Place'
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Answering poetry: 'Time and Place'

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This is a powerpoint to teach students exam technique for answering anthology poetry for the ‘Time and Place’ collection for Edexcel GCSE English Literature. It includes timings, exam technique, exemplar answers, practice questions, mark scheme analysis and tips. It works well as a visual aid or as a revision resource for students.
Answering Jekyll & Hyde - Edexcel GCSE
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Answering Jekyll & Hyde - Edexcel GCSE

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This is an exam-technique-focused resource, which aims to help pupils of Edexcel GCSE English Literature to succeed in their exams. For the text of Jekyll and Hyde, this powerpoint goes through exemplars, past paper questions, mark schemes and top tips for excelling in the final exam.
A Guide to the 10 Non-Fiction Texts
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A Guide to the 10 Non-Fiction Texts

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Suitable for Edexcel IGCSE English Language A. Contains notes on purpose, audience, form and tone, alongside key features of the texts, their ideas and the perspectives presented in them. This is particularly useful for allowing students to write questions 4 and 5 in the exam. Contains information on the following texts: The Danger of A Single Story A Passage to Africa The Explorer’s Daughter Explorers or Boys Messing About? Either Way, Taxpayer Gets Rescue Bill 127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place Young and Dyslexic? You’ve Got It Going On. A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat Beyond the Sky and the Earth: A Journey Into Bhutan H is for Hawk Chinese Cinderella
Answering anthology poetry: Relationships
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Answering anthology poetry: Relationships

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This is a powerpoint for understanding the exam technique behind answering Edexcel GCSE English Literature anthology poetry, for the ‘Relationships’ collection. It includes information on how to answer, how to plan, recommended structure, timing, and includes practice questions and exemplars. Perfect as an aid for teachers, or a revision resource for students.
Answering An Inspector Calls - GCSE
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Answering An Inspector Calls - GCSE

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This is a powerpoint on how to answer An Inspector Calls questions for Pearson Edexcel GCSE English Literature. It includes ‘how to answer’ plans, past paper questions and exemplars. It works well with my other An Inspector Calls resources.
Answering the non-fiction texts | IGCSE
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Answering the non-fiction texts | IGCSE

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This is a powerpoint, detailing exam structure, common student mistakes, presenting exemplar answers and analysing the mark scheme for questions 1-5 of Edexcel IGCSE English Language. This is suitable for the anthology including: Danger of A Single Story A Passage to Africa The Explorer’s Daughter Explorers or Boys Messing About? Either Way, Taxpayer Gets Rescue Bill 127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place Young and Dyslexic? You’ve Got it Going On A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat Beyond the Sky and the Earth: A Journey into Bhutan H is for Hawk Chinese Cinderella