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Let's have some fun - GCSE Texts as Coffee Orders ☕
Which GCSE character would order a pumpkin spiced latte? Who’s definitely a black coffee person? List a few: - Scrooge: Cold brew. No milk. No joy. - Sheila Birling: Oat milk flat white with a shot of self-awareness. - Macbeth: Double espresso... for the murder plans. - What would your GCSE character be drinking? Let's get creative. I would love to hear your ideas below.
Let's have some fun - GCSE Texts as Coffee Orders ☕
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Lady Macbeth: Americano - sharp and bitter.
A Quick Message for Parents
🎥 Watch this quick message from me. Parents, this is for YOU! Comment below with your biggest GCSE worry or question, and let’s get your teen the support they deserve. Free resources, advice and lessons are all right here. 👇 #ParentPower #GCSE2026 #SkoolSupport
A Quick Message for Parents
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Knowing how to revise properly and not just doing it all the day of the exam.
🎲 GAME TIME: This or That – School Life Edition!
Let’s have a bit of fun to end the day — this one’s for students AND parents! All you need to do: Choose ONE option from each pair below Then drop your list in the comments — no explanations, no pressure! 👉 This or That: 📚 English or Maths? ☕ Tea or coffee? ✏️ Writing or typing? 📖 Books or movies? 📱 Phone on the desk or out of sight while studying? 🎧 Music while revising or total silence? 🍫 Chocolate snack or crisps? 🛏️ Early bedtime or late-night scrolling? 💬 Comment below with your answers — and tag someone to do it too!
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Maths Tea Typing Movies Phone on the desk Silence Crisps Late-night scrolling
🔗 NEW GAME: The Word Chain Challenge!
Let’s have some fun while building our vocabulary — and someone’s going to win a FREE 1-1 session with a tutor! 🎉 🎯 The Game: I’ll start by posting a 5-letter word (e.g. dream)The next person must comment with a new 5-letter word that starts with the last letter of the previous word. So after "dream", you could write "might". 📜 Rules: ✔️ Words must be exactly 5 letters ❌ No repeating words already used 🔁 You can only comment once, then wait for someone else to go before posting again 🎁 For every word you post (correctly), your name goes into a draw to win a free 1-1 tutoring session with Tash or a tutor of your choice! Ready? Let’s go! 🚀First word: Drive. Drop your word in the comments below ⬇️ Closing date: Friday 31st October.
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🧠 Why Character and Theme Revision Matters in English Literature
When it comes to revising for Literature, re-reading the whole play or novel won’t cut it, especially when you’re short on time. The smartest way to revise? 👉 Focus on key characters and themes. Here’s why it works: ✅ You know exactly where each character appears ✅ You’re ready with key quotes to drop into any essay ✅ You have quick notes that help you understand their role and development: no waffle, just clarity. This approach makes preparing for mocks ten times easier! 🎁 Freebie Alert: Lady Macbeth Revision Sheet To help you get started, I’ve created a FREE revision sheet all about Lady Macbeth, including: ✔️ When and where she appears in the play ✔️ A bank of her most important quotes ✔️ Short, sharp notes about her character Perfect for quick review sessions, flashcard making or planning essay responses. 👇 Want it? Drop a 🩸 “Lady M” in the comments and I’ll send it straight to you inside Skool. Let’s make revision smarter — not harder. 💪
🧠 Why Character and Theme Revision Matters in English Literature
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