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  1. How to Write a GCSE English Literature Essay

    English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) Past Papers. Edexcel. English Language A. Paper 1 (Non-fiction Texts and Transactional Writing) Paper 2 (Poetry and Prose Texts and Imaginative Writing) Paper 3 (Coursework) English Language B. Past Papers.

  2. PDF How to plan and write a top mark essay

    How to plan and write a top mark essay - English Literature GCSE. It is important to highlight or underline the important key words in the question and extract that you are given to help you focus on the particular theme or character . In the extract, you may highlight important quotes that relate to the question at hand.

  3. Essay Writing Tips

    Good essay practice should include:-. Planning. Make sure you write a brief plan for your answer. In your plan you should identify very clearly around six distinct points you intend to make and the specific parts of the text that you intend to examine in some detail. Spend about 5 or 10 minutes planning as this will help you make sure you have ...

  4. How to Write the Perfect Essay: A Step-By-Step Guide for Students

    Typical essay structure; 7 steps to writing a good essay; A step-by-step guide to writing a good essay . Whether you are gearing up for your GCSE coursework submissions or looking to brush up on your A-level writing skills, we have the perfect essay-writing guide for you. 💯. Staring at a blank page before writing an essay can feel a little ...

  5. Essay writing: style and substance

    writing. Essay writing: style and substance. You have such strong words at command, that they make the smallest argument seem formidable. George Eliot. As with most subjects, the step up from GCSE to A level English literature is tough. You can get a pretty good grade at GCSE without developing a critical style or understand much about the art ...

  6. How To Plan & Write A Complete GCSE English Literature Essay

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  7. GCSE Literature Plan & Write Essay Guide

    GCSE Literature Plan & Write Essay Guide. Subject: English. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. docx, 214.48 KB. pptx, 178.26 KB. A pupil friendly, step by step, English Literature essay planning and writing guide. These resources provide a framework to enable learners to write comprehensive and well ...

  8. Insider GCSE creative writing tips + 106 prompts from past papers

    Unit 2 Reading and Writing: Description, Narration and Exposition gives two prompts to choose between, for an account and an essay perhaps, and Unit 3: Reading and Writing: Argumentation, Persuasion and Instructional sets up a letter, or similar. Jump ahead to WJEC Eduqas non-fiction writing prompts from past GCSE papers.

  9. How to Write an English Literature Essay?

    Planning is the most important, as it allows you to clearly structure your essay so that it makes logical sense. After you have planned, write the essay, including an introduction, 3-4 main points/paragraphs, and a conclusion. Then check through the spelling and grammar of your essay to ensure it is readable and has hit all of your assessment ...

  10. AQA GCSE English Language

    Download. 59.04 KB. Free download. 41.89 KB. Download. Add to favourites. Facebook Pinterest Mail. A useful essay planning template and PowerPoint presentation to help students to develop their non-fiction essay writing skills for AQA English Language Paper 2, question 5. Includes an exam-style question on gender and equality.

  11. How to write an analytical GCSE English essay

    To develop a clear, purposeful and effective writing style you need to have a sound framework for your writing. Many students use some of the following frameworks to help construct their answers: 👉 PEE - Point + Evidence + Explain. 👉 PEEL - Point + Evidence + Explain + Link. 👉 PEED - Point + Evidence + Explain + Develop.

  12. Macbeth: Essay Writing Guide for GCSE (9-1)

    Essay Plan One: Read the following extract from Act 1 Scene 3 of Macbeth and answer the question that follows. At this point in the play, Macbeth and Banquo have just encountered the three witches. MACBETH. [Aside] Two truths are told, As happy prologues to the swelling act. Of the imperial theme.--I thank you, gentlemen.

  13. 40 Useful Words and Phrases for Top-Notch Essays

    4. That is to say. Usage: "That is" and "that is to say" can be used to add further detail to your explanation, or to be more precise. Example: "Whales are mammals. That is to say, they must breathe air.". 5. To that end. Usage: Use "to that end" or "to this end" in a similar way to "in order to" or "so".

  14. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Essay Writing Guide for GCSE (9-1)

    SAMPLE FROM THE GUIDE. Foreword. In your GCSE English Literature exam, you will be presented with an extract from Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and a question that asks you to offer both a close analysis of the extract plus a commentary of the novel as a whole.Of course, there are many methods one might use to tackle this style of question.

  15. PDF Six Macbeth' essays by Wreake Valley students

    each of these six example essays. The coloured hi-lights show where each student has done well in terms of including quotations (part of AO1), terminology (part of AO2) and context (AO3). Level 4 essay In Act 1, 7 Shakespeare shows how Lady Macbeth is ambitious and is determined to do the murder when Macbeth thinks about failing.

  16. Romeo and Juliet: Essay Writing Guide for GCSE (9-1)

    This is a really useful revision guide in a great format. Focussing on the structure of planning and writing essays in the way that examiners are looking for is so useful for GCSE students. This book shows that it's not just about memorising content, but understanding key themes, events and quotations to gain higher marks.

  17. AQA English Revision

    AQA English Revision - Essays. An Inspector Calls Essays. One of the best things you can do to revise for any English exam is to read examples of essays. Below you'll find a range of essays which you can read at your leisure. Though there are always benefits in reading essays, becoming use to "active reading" is also important.

  18. Analytical Writing: The GCSE Character Essay

    Students prepare to write a GCSE essay on character. As preparation for the essay, students take a range of steps to boost their analytical skills, critically reading the text, applying their knowledge of context and using evidence-based reasoning. The range of analytical steps include: making claims, selecting relevant evidence, and annotating ...