This resource contains a sample question and model answer on ‘My Last Duchess’. The model contains links to the GCSE assessment objectives, except the comparative element. It is designed to ease students in to the Comparative Poetry Unit, is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner.
This resource contains a Grade 9 essay, comparing Blake’s London, to Browning’s My Last Duchess. The resource contains subject terminologies, contextual links and conceptualised ideas, and is written by an experienced Literature Examiner.
This resource is designed to help students revise for the Unseen Poetry. It encourages them to focus on the assessment objectives, to practise writing topic sentences for sample questions and to plan essays.
In this resource I have planned a series of lessons that help students complete the 24 mark question on the poem: ‘How to Leave the World that Worships Should’. I have also included a lesson on the unseen comparative poetry section, comparing ‘The Rich Eat Three Full Meals’. The resource contains a sample question, high quality model answers and an answer template to help support students approach this section of the exam, all written by an experienced GCSE Literature examiner. Additionally, I have added a version of the slide for students to add their notes, which allows them to complete the tasks without the preplanned answers.
The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised link, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The resource includes a model essay on the character of Hyde.
This lesson breaks down the approach to the Poetry Comparison question (AQA's Literature Paper 2, 30 marker) into simple chunks. It starts off by explaining the assessment objectives and then moves on to a sample question. This resource is particualrly uselful for those students who struggle to think of conceptualised points, as it includes topic sentences and model paragraphs which will help students create a detailed and sophiticated comparative response to poetry.
This resource contains questions 1-5 from the Language Paper 1. It offers a step by step approach, with key tips and model answers, to help prepare students for this exam.
This resource contains questions 1-4 from section A of Language Paper 1. It offers a step by step approach to prepare students for the rigors of this exam.
In this resource I have planned a series of lessons that help students complete the 24 mark question on the poem: ‘On A Portrait for A Deaf Man’. I have also included a lesson on the unseen comparative poetry section, comparing ‘On A Portrait of Aa Deaf Man’ to ‘Praise Song For My Mother’. The resource contains a sample question, high quality model answers and an answer template to help support students approach this section of the exam, all written by an experienced GCSE Literature examiner. Additionally, I have added a version of the slide for students to add their notes, which allows them to complete the tasks without the preplanned answers.
This resource contains detailed analysis of key quotations on the character of Mrs Birling. The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised links, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The slide also walks students through writing a response to a question on this character.
This resource contains detailed analysis of key quotations on the character of Lanyon. The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised link, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The resource includes a model essay on the character of Dr Lanyon.
The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised link, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The resource includes a model essay on the character of Hyde/foreboding atmosphere,
This resource contains a series of lesson for an extract for GCSE Language Paper 1. It includes a gradual approach to each question, with some model paragraphs to serve as examples. It aims to build your students’ skills and improve their approach to the paper.
This resource contains questions 1-5 from the Language Paper 1. It offers a step by step approach, with key tips and model answers, to help prepare students for this exam.
This resource contains detailed analysis of key quotations on the theme of power. The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised link, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner.
This resource contains detailed analysis of key quotations on the character of Mr Birling. The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised links, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The slide also walks students through writing a response to a question on this character.