Introduction This should be brief; you could include what your main view is and what other ideas you have. Don't list the poems or ideas you are going to include in the rest of your essay as you will be repeating yourself. Don't begin with ‘In this essay I am going to ...' and...
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It was followed by some of the best-known poems in the English language, including The Waste Land (1922), "The Hollow Men" (1925), "Ash Wednesday" (1930), and Four Quartets (1943). He was also known for his seven plays, particularly Murder in the Cathedral (1935) and The Cocktail...
Arguably, if this is the final thing you do in your GCSEs, then it will be the hardest, for it is extremely hard to get the language and the tone right in this one. Have a look at a few articles online now, about things like the abolition of school uniform, or euthanasia (killin...
English is still the most widely-spoken language in the world and there have been some of the most influential figures in the world of literature for thousands of years stemming from Great Britain. It would be remiss not to mention[…] 27 August 2024∙7 minutes to read GCSE English – ...
GCSE English Language 8700 GCSE English Literature 8702 A two year course focused on the development of skills in reading, writing and speaking and listening. English Literature Exam Tips. Prose Question Know the text well. Be aware of time, you only have 45 minutes for this section. Read the...
As the GCSE language spec is so dry, we need to stop teaching language and literature discretely, and instead show how the skills cross over. This is why interleaving is so important. When faced with an endless barrage of extracts and the same questions over and over again, it’s no wond...
This study set is for GCSE English students and focuses on unseen poetry and poetic technique. This includes the key skills for comparing poems in an exam and how to analyse them. This includes: Voices, context and themes The Tone of the poem Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs MOLSRAP Se...
No Problem: Zephaniah. Unseen poetry preparation for IGCSE and Edexcel GCSE Dec 9, 2020 — by jwpblog inEDEXCEL IGCSE,Uncategorized Before I begin, an excellent video of Zephaniah reading this poem can be found here: http://poetrystation.org.uk/poems/no-problem1/ I am not de problem But...
April 18, 2024Leave a Comment on A-level English Language: Language Change Theorists for Language Change J Aitchison’s Potential, Diffusion, Implementation & Codification Model 1. Potential – there is an internal weakness or an external pressure for a particular change 2. Diffusion – the chan...