GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide - includes Online Edition and Videos: ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE English Language)

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GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide - includes Online Edition and Videos: ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE English Language)

GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide - includes Online Edition and Videos: ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE English Language)

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This calls for a careful and systematic approach, and will involve hard work. There are no shortcuts. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who becomes obsessed with creating life. He succeeds in creating a monster, but when he realizes the monstrous nature of his creation, he rejects it, leaving it to fend for itself.

Writing flashcards for specific texts that contain key quotes relating to, say, certain themes and ideas can be a powerful revision process in itself. The above revision techniques are easy to apply to literature topics, where there’s a clear body of knowledge to accompany each text, but they can seem less practical for the largely unseen texts and tasks of English language study. English advisor Zoe Enser sets out the practices and strategies that will see your students triumph on exam day… The novel explores various themes, including the dangers of scientific ambition, the nature of humanity, and the consequences of isolation.There are also processes when approaching language questions that are quite distinct from essay-style literature responses, which students need to be familiar with. There are 40 marks at stake. 24 marks are available for the content (so how effectively and imaginatively you write using a range of language and structural techniques). 16 marks are available for good old SPAG (spelling punctuation and grammar), so make sure you use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures with accurate spelling and punctuation. It can work particularly well when reading through chapters of a text, watching a Shakespeare play or listening to a lecture. English teacher and author Chris Curtis explains how to get your English students past the old ‘I can already read and write’ fallacy when the time comes for them to revise… Of course, these could be tailored to the context of any particular school. Planning and preparation

This quote spoken by the creature highlights the novel’s exploration of the consequences of isolation and loneliness. The creature’s inability to find companionship or acceptance leads to his feelings of misery, which ultimately fuel his desire for revenge against Victor. We abandoned this approach completely, in favour of placing the emphasis on students from an early stage. How does Mary Shelley use the character of the creature to explore the dangers of prejudice and discrimination? How better could I use that time than allowing my department to plan – in some cases collaboratively – a suite of lectures to enhance the subject knowledge and skills of our students? It certainly beat going over data.Question 2 is worth 8 marks and is all about language analysis. There is quite a lot to do in a short space of time. You will be asked to analyse how the writer has used language to achieve something. Consider how the following things help to create the specific effect set out in the question: This quote spoken by the creature highlights the novel’s exploration of the nature of humanity and the criteria by which we judge what is “normal” or “monstrous.” The creature recognizes that his appearance is the primary reason for his rejection by society and despairs at the unfairness of this judgement. It doesn’t matter if their revision materials look pretty (unless that makes it more likely that they’ll actually use them). But they will need to be focused, designed for regular practice and able to get the relevant information stored in their heads for life.

The theme of revenge is present throughout the novel, with the creature seeking revenge against Victor for abandoning him and denying him companionship. The theme raises questions about the nature of revenge and whether it can ever truly provide satisfaction or closure. Key Quotes of FranksteinOnce you’ve read this revision guide you should have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the paper and what the examiner wants to see from you. Now you need to practice the skills we’ve discussed in this guide. The best way to do that is by doing as many past and specimen exam questions as possible. You can find all of the available past AQA exam papers here. It’s really important to take some time at the beginning to carefully read the extract in full. You should: It can be useful to turn these into distinct homework tasks and encourage the systematic approaches above, so that they’re able to focus on knowledge and retrieval. This will help them considerably when they come to attempt those longer exam responses that are designed bring their knowledge together. The lectures have attracted all levels of ability in the year and even the ‘cool’ students are making an effort to go. What more could you wish for?” At getrevising.co.uk you can filter through the hefty bank of resources and narrow it down by level, subject, examining body and curriculum area. This means you can get exactly what your class needs.

If you need any further support with your english revision for the upcoming exams, please reach out to our team today and we can connect you with one of our excellent tutors in our network. Jacintha If you struggle to study alone, doing video calls with a couple of friends when revising can really help. You can all go through the same exam paper and exam questions, and help each other with your answers. Make sure to choose your friends carefully so you don't distract each other. The more they do this, the more they’ll ultimately retain. The more intricate their schema, the more the new information will adhere to the old. MetacognitionYou will have 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete the paper. There are 80 marks at stake, which contributes towards 50% of your GCSE English Language grade. AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Read the text carefully – spend 15 mins here You should then analyze how Shelley uses the natural world to reflect the emotional and psychological states of the characters, particularly Victor and the creature. You should also consider the historical context of the Romantic period and its emphasis on nature as a source of inspiration and spiritual renewal. You need to identify the structural feature and analyse how it is effective. Again, look to make four clear points across two paragraphs. Make the point on structure, prove it with a quotation and then explain how your quote proves your point. It’s important to not cover too wide a topic, or else the completed segments can end up being rather superficial.



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