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Tag: GCSE English

April 20, 2020June 6, 2023 ameliacarruthers English, GCSE English

Storm on the Island and The Prelude: GCSE Poem Analysis

The theme of nature, and our societal and personal battles with the natural environment, forms a key part of...

April 14, 2020March 24, 2023 ameliacarruthers Adult English, English, GCSE English, KS2 & KS3 English

What’s the difference between themes, motifs and symbols?

Themes, motifs and symbols are all commonly discussed in English lessons – but students are often left confused on the exact definitions...

March 28, 2020March 24, 2023 ameliacarruthers English, GCSE English

Getting started with Jekyll and Hyde: Key Context

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of the most challenging texts set at GCSE level, but also one of the most rewarding...

March 26, 2020March 24, 2023 ameliacarruthers English, GCSE English

Lord of the Flies: Chapter 1 Close Analysis (“The Sound of the Shell”)

Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a commonly set text for GCSE English Literature. It deals with key themes of...

GCSE Poetry Analysis: AQA Love and Relationships
November 15, 2019March 24, 2023 ameliacarruthers English

Poetry Analysis: AQA Love and Relationships

Poetry is one of those subjects that students either love or hate to begin with. Anthologies such as AQA's Love and Relationships...

English GCSE Terminology Glossary
October 12, 2019February 27, 2024 ameliacarruthers English, GCSE

Key terminology for GCSE English analysis

At this point of the year, many students' minds are turning towards October half term (hooray), and then onto the upcoming mock exams...

July 11, 2019 ameliacarruthers English

How to write a great story opening

Ideas from five famous first lines to keep your readers hooked from beginning to end...

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