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GCSE English Lit Parents - FREE Grade 9 Poetry Model Answer
With AQA English Literature Paper 2 taking place THIS TUESDAY (19th May), I’m giving away a FREE Grade 9 model answer for: Compare the presentation of anger in ‘London’ and ‘Checking Out Me History’ This resource is perfect for helping students: ✅ Understand what Grade 9 analysis looks like (AO2) ✅ Compare poems effectively (AO1) ✅ Use high level vocabulary and context (AO3) ✅ Structure top band comparative paragraphs with confidence If your child is revising Power and Conflict poetry this week, this could make a huge difference before the exam. 👇 To receive the FREE model answer: 1️⃣ LIKE this post 2️⃣ COMMENT ‘POETRY’ below I’ll send the resource directly to you. Let’s help students go into Tuesday’s exam feeling confident and prepared!
GCSE English Lit Parents - FREE Grade 9 Poetry Model Answer
1 like • 14d
Poetry
📚 Want Your Child to Actually Remember Quotes?
Most students recognise quotes… but can’t recall them in the exam. That’s the problem. So I’ve created something different 👇 🎯 Dual-coded quote sheets for: • A Christmas Carol • Macbeth • An Inspector Calls • Power and Conflict Poetry These combine visuals + key quotes to help students remember faster and recall under pressure. 💡 Why this works: Students remember images + words together far more effectively than just reading notes. 🎁 I’m giving these away FREE, but you need to complete 2 steps: 1️⃣ Comment below with: Which texts your child is studying (e.g. Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, Jekyll and Hyde) AND one word describing how they currently feel about English (e.g. “stressed” / “confident”) 2️⃣ Like this post 👍 I’ll then send the resources directly to you. Let’s make revision easier AND more effective 👇
1 like • Mar 21
Macbeth An inspector calls Jekyll and Hyde Power and conflict. Struggling to organise his quotes into manageable form
Important Update: Focused Weekly English Language Lesson (Sunday 5-6pm)
As we move closer to the GCSE exam period, we have been reviewing our live lesson schedule to ensure we are delivering the most effective and impactful support for students. Over recent months, we have been offering multiple live lessons each week, however due to lower attendance across the midweek sessions, we have made the decision to move to one highly focused live lesson each week on Sundays which will be dedicated entirely to GCSE English Language. This allows us to concentrate our time and energy into delivering one powerful, high quality session each week that focuses on the skills students need most in the final months before their exams. These Sunday sessions will focus on: • How to analyse unseen extracts effectively • How to structure Grade 7–9 responses • Creative and transactional writing skills • Exam technique and examiner expectations • Building confidence ahead of the real exams English Language is one of the subjects where students can make significant improvements in a relatively short period of time, but this comes from practising the right skills consistently. With only a few months remaining, this weekly session provides an excellent opportunity for students to strengthen their skills, build confidence and prepare effectively for their GCSE exams. Students who attend regularly between now and the exams will be in a much stronger position than those who do not. I strongly encourage students to take advantage of these sessions and commit to attending weekly. Please comment below if your child will be joining this Sunday’s lesson. It'll be great to see as many of you there as possible 😊
1 like • Feb 22
Yes please for Solly
Are you studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry?
I have a model answer up for grabs. It is on the effects of war and the provided poem is Bayonet Charge. Who wants a copy? Comment ‘me please’ below.
Are you studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry?
2 likes • Dec '25
Yes please
Who is studying Macbeth? 🩸
💬 Is your child reading Macbeth? I’ve got a FREE quote sheet featuring Key quotes from all scenes , all sorted by act to make it easy to follow the plot and character development! 📌 No explanations — just the quotes. One clear page to keep things simple. Two quick steps to grab it: ✅ Step 1: Like this post ✅ Step 2: Comment “Send it!” and I’ll message it to you on Skool 😊
Who is studying Macbeth? 🩸
1 like • Dec '25
Send it
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