English Language GCSE Study Guide/English Language GCSE Study Guide.mp3
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Title: English Language GCSE Study Guide
Author: Laura Broadbent
Category: Audiobook
Narrated By: Alexander Piggins, Zoe Lambrakis
Duration: 2 hrs and 10 mins
Source: Audible
Type: MP3
Size: 76.8 MB
Bitrate: 56 Kb/s
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Summary In this English language guide, we take you from the very basics that you require to more complex sentence structuring and comprehension, helping guide you through your English Language GCSE. We look at all the aspects of grammar, creative writing, analysis of texts, sources, storytelling, and much more. Each of the tutorials starts with a very short spelling test designed to keep you thinking about how to spell and to keep you on your toes. The chapters in this series are as follows and are based on the AQA specification:
AQA GCSE English Language exam:
Introduction
It’s easy, innit? Spelling
It’s easy, innit? Grammar and Punctuation Introduction
It’s easy, innit? Punctuation
It’s easy innit? Grammar
It’s easy innit? Sentences
Creative Writing - Part 1
Creative Writing - Part 2
Creative Writing - Part 3
English Language Paper 1: Section A - Part 1: Analysing Fictional Texts
English Language Paper 1: Section A - Part 2 - Structure and Characters
English Language Paper 1: Section B - Part 1 - Planning Story Writing
English Language Paper 1: Section B - Part 2 - Telling the Story
English Language Paper 1: Section B - Part 3 - Storytelling
English Language Paper 2: Section A - Source Comparison and Statements
English Language Paper 2: Section A - Persuasive language and Whole Source Comparison
English Language Paper 2: Section B - Viewpoints
English Language Paper 2: Section B - Part 2
Presentation - Nonassessment
Presentation - Part 2
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