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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!).

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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!).
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: Complete Lessons
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Basic Grammar: Complete Lessons

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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! This bundle pack includes, but not limited to: What is Grammar? Top 5 Spelling Rules to Remember Common Spelling and Grammar Mistakes Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adverbs Adjectives Prepositions
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!
Basic Grammar: Verbs
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Basic Grammar: Verbs

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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: Top 5 Spelling Rules to Remember
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Basic Grammar: Top 5 Spelling Rules to Remember

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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: Pronouns
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Basic Grammar: Pronouns

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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: Prepositions
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Basic Grammar: Prepositions

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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: Nouns
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Basic Grammar: Nouns

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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!
'Charge Of The Light Brigade' - Poem Analysis
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'Charge Of The Light Brigade' - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Charge Of The Last Brigade’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions
Extract from The Prelude - W. Wordsworth - Poem + Analysis
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Extract from The Prelude - W. Wordsworth - Poem + Analysis

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of the poem ‘Extract from The Prelude’ by William Wordsworth. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. The analysis includes the following: The Poem Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes Themes + Messages Essay Questions
'The Three Fates' B Grade Essay Example + Feedback
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'The Three Fates' B Grade Essay Example + Feedback

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This is an essay completed by an IGCSE student, though in non-timed conditions. It received a B grade overall (borderline A), although some of the ideas and interpretations demonstrate a higher level and the issues with it are mostly structural. Suitable for CIE/Cambridge and IGCSE students, but also for those at a higher level. It includes: The Essay Question The Essay Mark Scheme Examiner Notes/Comments
'Tissue' by Imtiaz Dharker - Poem Analysis
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'Tissue' by Imtiaz Dharker - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Tissue’ by Imtiaz Dharker. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions
'Remains' by Armitage - Poem Analysis
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'Remains' by Armitage - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Remains’ by Simon Armitage. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions
'Poppies' by Jane Weir - Poem Analysis
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'Poppies' by Jane Weir - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions
'London' by William Blake - Study Guide
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'London' by William Blake - Study Guide

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Here’s a comprehensive study guide of the poem ‘London’ by William Blake, Suitable for iGCSE, GCSE and A Level students, including those studying the AQA Power + Conflict collection, and the WJEC GCSE Poetry for 2023. This resource includes: VOCABULARY STORY + SUMMARY SPEAKER + VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURE ANALYSIS FORM + STRUCTURE ANALYSIS CONTEXT ATTITUDES + MESSAGES THEMES + DEEPER IDEAS KEY QUOTATIONS EXTRA TASKS COMPREHENSION EXERCISES POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS Teaching or studying AQA Power + Conflict Poetry? Have a resource on us! Download our Ozymandias Study Guide here View our full AQA POWER + CONFLICT POETRY BUNDLE here Teaching or studying the whole WJEC collection? Have a resource on us! Download Duffy’s ‘Valentine’ for free here View our full WJEC GCSE POETRY BUNDLE here. You may also be interested in: To Kill A Mockingbird Revision Bundle An Inspector Calls Revision Bundle Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. Check our shop for other literature and language resources: ([https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ntabani])
'Little Boy Crying' - Essay Example
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'Little Boy Crying' - Essay Example

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Here’s an essay example of the poem ‘Little Boy Crying’ by Mervin Morris. It includes the essay question and the essay - suitable for CIE/Cambridge and IGCSE students, but also for those at a higher level.
'Storm on the Island' by Seamus Heaney - Poem Analysis
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'Storm on the Island' by Seamus Heaney - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Storm on the Island’ by Seamus Heaney. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions
An Inspector Calls: B grade/L6 Example Essay
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An Inspector Calls: B grade/L6 Example Essay

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This is an essay example that a Y10 GCSE student completed whilst studying ‘An Inspector Calls’, it was not written in timed conditions. He was not used to writing essays and this was one of his first attempts, it came out very well! There are examiner’s marks and comments below - it received an L6 / B grade overall.
'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes - Poem Analysis
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'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Bayonet Charge’ by Ted Hughes. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions