Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

English GCSE Excellence

260 members • $10/month

8 contributions to English GCSE Excellence
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 • May 17
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, A Christmas Carol, Power and Conflict Poems. Stressed
Who's studying AQA Love and Relationships or AQA Power and Conflict Poetry?
💬 Is your child studying Poetry this term? I’ve created a FREE quote sheet featuring key quotes to remember from each poem. 📌 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 “love!” or "Conflict!" and I’ll message it to you on Skool 😊
Who's studying AQA Love and Relationships or  AQA Power and Conflict Poetry?
1 like • Feb 11
Conflict!
COMPETITION CLOSES TONIGHT AT 6PM 🎉 WIN a Free 1-1 English Lesson with Me! 🎉
Let’s have some fun AND boost your English brain while we’re at it 🧠✨ Here’s your challenge... 🕵️‍♂️ Literary Scavenger Hunt: Can You Solve It? Below are 4 cryptic clues. Each one links to a famous character, quote or theme from your GCSE English texts. Comment your answers under this post - get all 4 right and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a FREE 1-1 lesson with me! 🔍 Your Clues: 1️⃣ I'm haunted by three ghosts, but it’s the past that hurts the most. Who am I? 2️⃣ I washed my hands but not my guilt. Which character am I? 3️⃣ “We are members of one body.” Who said this and in which play? 4️⃣ This poem shows how pride and power crumble with time. Which poem is it? 🎁 Prize: A FREE 1-1 English Lesson (you choose the topic: Language, Lit, writing, poetry, anything you want!) 🗓️ Winner announced Friday at 6PM! 🎯 To enter: ✅ Comment your answers below ✅ Like this post ✅ Tag a friend to give them a chance too! Let the games begin! Good luck 📚 #SkoolChallenge #WinWithUs #FreeLesson #EnglishQuiz #GCSEFun
2 likes • Jan 27
1️⃣ Scrooge 2️⃣ Lady Macbeth 3️⃣ Inspector Goole 4️⃣ Ozymandias
💬 Student Quiz! Win a Free Exam Paper Marking Session🎁
We’d love to hear from you! 👇 Let’s have a little fun — and give one lucky student the chance to win a FREE exam paper marking session - any paper you complete, I will mark! 📝✨ Perfect for Year 10 or Year 11 students working towards their English exams! ❓Here’s the quiz question: Which of the following is NOT a structural feature commonly analysed in GCSE English Language? A) Flashback B) Dialogue C) Onomatopoeia D) Focus shift 🎯 To enter: 1️⃣ Comment below with your answer (A, B, C, or D) 2️⃣ Tell us what year you are in 3️⃣ Bonus entry: invite your friends to join the community and tag them below One winner will be randomly selected on Friday 16th and offered a full, detailed marking of their exam-style response 📊💬 I'll even supply the exam paper if needed. Let’s get the conversation going — and give you a boost 🚀 #StudentQuiz #ExamPrep #SkoolCommunity #EnglishSuccess #Year10 #Year11
💬 Student Quiz! Win a Free Exam Paper Marking Session🎁
2 likes • Jan 9
C, Year 10
1-8 of 8
Laurie Lau
2
7points to level up
@laurie-lau-5227
Hello

Active 7d ago
Joined Oct 20, 2025
Powered by