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I teach GCSEs and A levels in Psychology, Sociology and English. I am 44 years old and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 19 years standing. I am fortunate enough to be able to help many students to get A's and A stars in Psychology, Sociology and English. I teach, write and provide independent tuition. The A star papers I have written here will help you to get an A star. Best wishes, Joseph

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I teach GCSEs and A levels in Psychology, Sociology and English. I am 44 years old and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 19 years standing. I am fortunate enough to be able to help many students to get A's and A stars in Psychology, Sociology and English. I teach, write and provide independent tuition. The A star papers I have written here will help you to get an A star. Best wishes, Joseph
Inspector Calls and Macbeth - Exam Question Practice.
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Inspector Calls and Macbeth - Exam Question Practice.

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Featuring 12 Macbeth essays in chronological order of the play: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (10128 words in this document). Featuring 12 An Inspector Calls essays: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (7883 words in this document). (18011 words total in this bundle). I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA English Literature examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here. This bundle of 2 resources will provide you with crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star grade AQA GCSE English Literature Macbeth and Inspector Calls examination answers from the current syllabus and enables students to achieve the same grade in their upcoming examinations. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 18 years standing. I teach, write, examine and provide independent tuition in central and west London. My students have been fortunate enough to attain places to study at Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College, London and other Russell Group Universities. The students have done very well in their examinations. The resources in this bundle WILL help in obtaining an A or A star in the AQA GCSE English Literature examinations, as they have done and will continue to do so, for my students. Very best wishes, Joseph This resource is in complete alignment with the changes to the 2022 and 2023 GCSE AQA English Literature exams.
A Christmas Carol: 12 AQA A Star Answers.
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A Christmas Carol: 12 AQA A Star Answers.

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This resource will provide you with 12 crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star (Grade 9) AQA GCSE English Literature ‘A Christmas Carol’ answers. This resource is in alignment with the changes to the 2022 GCSE AQA English Literature exams. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 18 years standing. I teach, write academic resources for the Times Educational supplement and provide independent tuition in Central and West London. Featuring 12 ‘A Christmas Carol’ essays: • how Dickens presents Scrooge in this extract • how Dickens presents Scrooge as an outsider to society in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents Fred in this extract • how Dickens presents Fred in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens uses Marley’s Ghost in this extract • how Dickens uses the ghosts to help Scrooge change his attitudes and behaviour in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents The Ghost of Christmas Past in this extract • how Dickens presents The Ghost of Christmas Past in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents the Ghost of Christmas Present in this extract • how Dickens presents the Ghost of Christmas Present in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents Tiny Tim in this extract • how Dickens presents Tiny Tim in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents the Cratchit family in this extract • how Dickens uses the Cratchit family to show the struggles of the poor in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents the themes of poverty and social injustice in this extract • how Dickens presents the themes of poverty and social injustice in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents Bob Cratchit in this extract • how Dickens presents Bob Cratchit in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents what Scrooge is frightened of in this extract • how Dickens presents Scrooge’s fears in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens presents the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come in this extract • how Dickens presents the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come in the novel as a whole. • how Dickens shows Scrooge’s transformation in this extract • how Dickens shows Scrooge’s transformation from the beginning of the novella. I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA English Literature examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here.
An Inspector Calls: Exam question practice - 12 essays
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An Inspector Calls: Exam question practice - 12 essays

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An Inspector Calls (7883 words in this document) Featuring 12 essays: How does Priestley present the character of Mr Birling in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Mr Birling responds to his family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Mr Birling by the ways he writes. How does Priestley present some of the differences between the older and younger generations in An Inspector Calls? Write about • how the different generations respond to events and to each other • how Priestley presents the different generations in the play. How does Priestley present the character of Gerald in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Gerald responds to the Birling family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Gerald by the ways he writes. How does Priestley explore the theme of gender in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas presented about the theme of gender in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas about the theme of gender by the ways he writes. How does Priestley present the character of Mrs Birling in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Mrs Birling responds to her family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Mrs Birling by the ways he writes. How does Priestley use the character of the Inspector to suggest ways that society could be improved? Write about: • what society is shown to be like in the play and how it might be improved • how Priestley presents society through what the Inspector says and does. How and why does Sheila change in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Sheila responds to her family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Sheila by the ways he writes. How does Priestley explore responsibility in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about responsibility in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. How far does Priestley present Eric as a character who changes his attitudes towards himself and others during the play? Write about: • what Eric says and does throughout the play • how far Priestley presents Eric as a character who changes his attitudes. How does Priestley explore the importance of social class in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • some ideas about social class in the play • how Priestley presents the importance of social class. How does Priestley present the character of the Inspector in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how the Inspector responds to the other characters of the play • how Priestley presents the Inspector by the ways he writes. How does Priestley present the character of Eva Smith in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Eva Smith interacts with the Birling family and with Gerald • how Priestley presents Eva Smith by the ways he writes.
Creative Writing, Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and An Inspector Calls - Exam Question Practice
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Creative Writing, Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and An Inspector Calls - Exam Question Practice

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Featuring 12 AQA GCSE English Language - Paper 1: Section B: Creative Writing ‘A’ star (Grade 9) answers. (7669 words in this document) Featuring 12 Macbeth essays in chronological order of the play: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (10128 words in this document). Featuring 12 ‘A Christmas Carol’ essays in chronological order of the novella: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (11701 words in this document). Featuring 12 An Inspector Calls essays: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (7883 words in this document). (37381 total words in this bundle) I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA English Literature examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here. This bundle of 4 resources will provide you with crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star grade AQA GCSE English Language - Paper 1: Section B: Creative Writing, AQA GCSE English Literature: Macbeth, ‘A Christmas Carol’ and ‘An Inspector Calls’ examination answers from the current syllabus and enables students to achieve the same grade in their upcoming examinations. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 18 years standing. I teach, write, examine and provide independent tuition in central and west London. My students have been fortunate enough to attain places to study at Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College, London and other Russell Group Universities. The students have done very well in their examinations. The resources in this bundle WILL help in obtaining an A or A star in the AQA GCSE English Literature and English Language examinations, as they have done and will continue to do so, for my students. Very best wishes, Joseph This resource is in complete alignment with the changes to the 2022 and 2023 GCSE AQA English Literature and English Language exams.
English Language Paper 1: Section B: 12 AQA A Star Creative Writing Answers
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English Language Paper 1: Section B: 12 AQA A Star Creative Writing Answers

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This resource will provide you with 12 crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star (Grade 9) AQA GCSE English Language - Paper 1: Section B: Creative Writing answers. (7669 words in this document) This resource is in complete alignment with the changes to the 2022 and 2023 GCSE AQA English Language exams. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 18 years standing. I teach, write academic resources for the Times Educational supplement and provide independent tuition in Central and West London. Featuring 12 Grade 9 essays: Question: Your entry will be judged by a panel of people of your own age. Write the opening part of a story about a place that is severely affected by the weather. Question: Your local newspaper is running a creative writing competition and they intend to publish the winning entries. Write a story about two people from very different backgrounds. Question: An online competition for story writing is being held, and you have decided to enter. Write a story with the title ‘Discovery’. Question: Your school or college is asking students to contribute some creative writing for its website. Write a story about a magical world. Your local newspaper is running a creative writing competition and the best entries will be published. Describe life as you imagine it in 200 years’ time. Question: Your school or college is asking students to contribute some creative writing for its website. Write a story with the title ‘Abandoned’. Question: Your local library is running a creative writing competition. The best entries will be published in a booklet of creative writing. Write a story about an event that cannot be explained. Question: Your school or college is asking students to contribute some creative writing for its website. Describe a place you think is beautiful. Question: Your local newspaper is running a creative writing competition and the best entries will be published. Write a story about time travel. Question: A magazine has asked for contributions for their creative writing section. Write a description of an old person. Question: An online competition for story writing is being held, and you have decided to enter. Write a story, set in a mountainous area. Question: Your local library is running a creative writing competition. The best entries will be published in a booklet of creative writing. Write a description of a mysterious place. I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA English Language examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here.
Creative Writing, Macbeth and An Inspector Calls - Exam Question Practice
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Creative Writing, Macbeth and An Inspector Calls - Exam Question Practice

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Featuring 12 AQA GCSE English Language - Paper 1: Section B: Creative Writing ‘A’ star (Grade 9) answers. (7669 words in this document) Featuring 12 Macbeth essays in chronological order of the play: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (10128 words in this document). Featuring 12 An Inspector Calls essays: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (7883 words in this document). (25680 total words in this bundle) I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA GCSE English Literature and English Language examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here. This bundle of 3 resources will provide you with crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star grade AQA GCSE English Language - Paper 1: Section B: Creative Writing, AQA GCSE English Literature: Macbeth and ‘An Inspector Calls’ examination answers from the current syllabus and enables students to achieve the same grade in their upcoming examinations. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 18 years standing. I teach, write, examine and provide independent tuition in central and west London. My students have been fortunate enough to attain places to study at Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College, London and other Russell Group Universities. The students have done very well in their examinations. The resources in this bundle WILL help in obtaining an A or A star in the AQA GCSE English Literature and English Language examinations, as they have done and will continue to do so, for my students. Very best wishes, Joseph This resource is in complete alignment with the changes to the 2022 and 2023 GCSE AQA English Literature and English Language examinations.
Paper 1 AQA A-level Sociology: A* answers
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Paper 1 AQA A-level Sociology: A* answers

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A*, full mark example of the AQA A-level Sociology PAPER 1 - Education with Theory and Methods. Section A : Education Section B : Methods in Context Section C: Theory and Methods This resource demonstrates in a practical way how to get the best grade you can in your AQA A-level exam for Paper 1. Featuring answers to the following questions: Section A Education 0 1 Outline two ways in which globalisation may have had an influence on educational policies in the UK. (4 marks) 0 2 Outline three reasons why some working-class boys join anti-school subcultures. (6 marks) 0 3 Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways in which teaching and learning in schools may affect the educational experiences of minority ethnic groups. (10 marks) 0 4 Applying material from Item B and your knowledge, evaluate the view that the education system is meritocratic. (30 marks) Section B Methods in Context 0 5 Applying material from Item C and your knowledge of research methods, evaluate the strengths and limitations of using secondary data to investigate the academic progress of pupils in schools. Section C Theory and Methods 0 6 Outline and explain two arguments against the positivist view that sociology can be scientific. 2777 words total for all questions and answers in this PDF document
Romeo and Juliet, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and An Inspector Calls - Exam Question Practice
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Romeo and Juliet, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and An Inspector Calls - Exam Question Practice

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Featuring 12 ‘Romeo and Juliet’ essays in chronological order of the play: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (10810 words in this document). Featuring 12 ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ essays in chronological order of the novella: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (12659 words in this document). Featuring 12 ‘An Inspector Calls’ essays: 12 AQA GCSE English Literature Grade 9, A-Star Exam Answers. (7883 words in this document). (31352 total words in this bundle) I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA GCSE English Literature examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here. This bundle of 3 resources will provide you with crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star grade AQA GCSE English Literature: ‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ and ‘An Inspector Calls’ examination answers from the current syllabus and enables students to achieve the same grade in their upcoming examinations. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 19 years standing. I teach, write, examine and provide independent tuition in central and west London. My students have been fortunate enough to attain places to study at Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College, London and other Russell Group Universities. The students have done very well in their examinations. The resources in this bundle WILL help in obtaining an A or A star in the AQA GCSE English Literature examinations, as they have done and will continue to do so, for my students. Very best wishes, Joseph
Paper 3 AQA A-level Sociology: A* answers
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Paper 3 AQA A-level Sociology: A* answers

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A*, full mark example of the AQA A-level Sociology Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods Section A: Crime and Deviance Section B: Theory and Methods This resource demonstrates in a practical way how to get the best grade you can in your AQA A-level exam for Paper 3. Featuring answers to the following questions: Section A Crime and Deviance 0 1 Outline two ways that the nature of capitalism may cause people to commit crime. (4 marks) 0 2 Outline three reasons for gender differences in levels of recorded crime. (6 marks) 0 3 Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways that the media may contribute to an increase in crime. (10 marks) 0 4 Applying material from Item B and your knowledge, evaluate the view that differences in crime rates between ethnic groups are mainly the result of the way the criminal justice system operates. (30 marks) Section B Theory and Methods 0 5 Outline and explain two sociological perspectives on the purpose of social policy in society. (10 marks) 06 Applying material from Item C and your knowledge, evaluate the view that theoretical factors are the most important influence on a sociologist’s choice of research method. (20 marks) 2806 words total for all questions and answers in this document
Sociology Paper 1 and Paper 2 AQA AS level: A* Answers
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Sociology Paper 1 and Paper 2 AQA AS level: A* Answers

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A*, full mark example of the AQA AS-level Sociology Paper 1 Education with Methods in Context . Section A: Education Section B: Methods in Context This resource demonstrates in a practical way how to get the best grade you can in your AQA AS-level exam for Paper 1. Featuring answers to the following questions: Section A 0 1 Define the term ‘social solidarity’. (2 marks) 0 2 Using one example, briefly explain how boys’ behaviour in school may make it difficult for them to do well in the education system. (2 marks) 0 3 Outline three examples of how the education system could be seen as fair to everyone. (6 marks) 0 4 Outline and explain two ways in which social class may affect subject choice. (10 marks) 0 5 Applying material from Item A and your knowledge, evaluate the view that ethnic differences in educational achievement are a result of factors outside the education system. (20 marks) Section B Methods in Context 0 6 Applying material from Item B and your knowledge of research methods, evaluate the strengths and limitations of using official statistics to investigate how successful a school is. (20 marks) A*, full mark example of the AQA AS-level Sociology Paper 2. Section A: Research Methods Section B1: Culture and Identity Section B2: Families and Households Section B3: Health Section B4: Work, Poverty and Welfare This resource demonstrates in a practical way how to get the best grade you can in your AQA AS-level exam for Paper 2. Featuring answers to the following questions: Section A: Research Methods 0 1 Outline two problems of using questionnaires with closed questions in sociological research. (4 marks) 0 2 Evaluate the disadvantages of using qualitative methods in sociological research. (16 marks) Section B1 : Culture and Identity 0 3 Define the term ‘master status’. (2 marks) 0 4 Using one example, briefly explain how an individual’s identity may be shaped by their work. (2 marks) 0 5 Outline three characteristics of folk culture. (6 marks) 0 6 Outline and explain two ways in which agencies of socialisation may socialise individuals into a national identity. (10 marks) 0 7 Applying material from Item A and your knowledge, evaluate the Marxist view of the role of the socialisation process. (20 marks) Section B2: Families and Households 0 8 Define the term ‘primary socialisation’. (2 marks) 0 9 Using one example, briefly explain how childhood may be a negative experience for some children in the United Kingdom today. (2 marks) 1 0 Outline three reasons for the fall in the death rate in the United Kingdom since 1900. (6 marks) 1 1 Outline and explain two ways in which postmodernists argue that increased choice for individuals has affected patterns of family life. (10 marks) 1 2 Applying material from Item B and your knowledge, evaluate sociological views on the impact of government policies and laws on the role of the family. (20 marks) Section B3: Health 1 3 Define the term ‘medicalisation’. (2 marks) 1 4 Using one example, briefly explain how individuals with mental illness may be stigmatised. (2 marks) 1 5 Outline three reasons for geographical differences in life expectancy across the United Kingdom. (6 marks) 1 6 Outline and explain two ways in which differences in accessing health care may explain ethnic differences in health chances. (10 marks) Section B4: Work, Poverty and Welfare 0 1 Define the term ‘subjective poverty’. (2 marks) 0 2 Using one example, briefly explain how an individual’s sense of identity may be affected by losing their job. (2 marks) 0 3 Outline three advantages of voluntary groups providing welfare services. (6 marks) 0 4 Outline and explain two reasons why technological change in the workplace may affect different social groups differently. (10 marks) 0 5 Applying material from Item D and your knowledge, evaluate sociological explanations for the distribution of poverty among different social groups in the United Kingdom. (20 marks) 8132 words total for all questions and answers in this document
Sociology Complete A level answers.
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Sociology Complete A level answers.

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This resource bundle will provide you with accurate examples of ‘A’ star grade AQA A Level Year 2: Sociology Papers 1, 2 (including all possible topics) and 3 examinations from the current syllabus. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 19 years standing. I teach, write and provide independent tuition in central and west London. My tuition students have been fortunate enough to attain places to study at Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College, London and other Russell Group Universities. Very best wishes, Joseph 16835 words total for all questions and answers in this document
English Language Paper 2: Section B: 12 AQA GCSE A Star Writing Answers
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English Language Paper 2: Section B: 12 AQA GCSE A Star Writing Answers

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This resource will provide you with 12 crystal clear and accurate examples of ‘A’ star (Grade 9) AQA GCSE English Language - Paper 2: Section B: Writing answers. (7904 words in this document). This resource is in complete alignment with the 2024 and 2025 GCSE AQA English Language exams. I teach both GCSEs and A levels and I am a qualified and experienced teacher and tutor of over 20 years standing. I teach, write academic resources for the Times Educational supplement and provide independent tuition in central and west London. Featuring 12 Grade 9 essays: I am a teacher/tutor whose students have received A’s and A stars in AQA English Language examinations for many years following the methods and model answers outlined here.