Great English teaching is always supported by ambitious text choices.All children are entitled to read literature that challenges them to imagine a world beyond the limiting confines of their own. A text should provoke a student to consider times, places, people and ideas that they would not enc...
See what he does with his language and try to emulate him, or even better, write on on the same subject that improves on this. I dare you to try! RJ Posted in Uncategorized Paper 1: GCSE AQA – Creative Writing Posted on 26/01/2023 In section B of the first paper is a task...
AQA Exam Answers AQAExam-style Questions Cell activity 1. a) - A : nucleus - B : mitochondria - C : ribosomes - D : plasmids b) The nucleus controls all activities within the cell. It also contains genetic materials used to create new cells. c) Plasmids and genetic materials in cytopl...
Teach AQA's GCSEs in English Literature and English Language as one coherent course with Student Books that help students to apply the skills that underpin both qualifications. * Offer your students the right level of challenge. The Advanced Student Book revisits the Assessment Objectives for ...
A quick overview of ALL the main verb tenses in English. I explain which are the most important to master for effective communication at various language levels.
(Itjahaat al-luga al-fushaa wa elaaqatuha bilahjaat) Standard language trends and their relationship with dialects. Mu tah: Mu tah Series for Researches. Penny, W. K. (2001). An analysis of student error patterns in written English: suggested teaching procedures to help. [Online] ...
A Collection of Intermediate Papers from AQA Question 1. (AQA June 2003 Intermediate Paper 1) The diagram represents a solid made from 9 small cubes (a) On the grid below‚ draw the solid from direction A [2 marks] (b) On the grid below‚ draw the solid from direction B [2 mar...