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5-minute English Boost
When you’re revising, spend 5 minutes writing down as many language techniques as you can (alliteration, metaphor, simile, etc.). Then, challenge yourself to use them in a sentence. This simple drill will: ✅ Lock in techniques for exam recall ✅ Build confidence in analysis ✅ Help you spot them quickly in unseen texts What’s your favourite language technique to use? Drop it below 👇
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Motivation Monday
Remember: GCSE success isn’t about being the “best writer in the world.” It’s about knowing what the exam wants and practicing until it feels natural. Small, consistent effort beats last-minute cramming every time. This week – aim to revise for just 20 minutes a day. That’s it. I'll even revise with you on here if that helps! What's your preferred revision method for English? Comment below and inspire others.
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Live Q&A soon
Hello brilliant members of the GCSE English Academy. A quick reminder that we will be hosting a live Q&A tomorrow at 7pm. We encourage you to send your questions ahead of time to make sure it gets heard and answered. For any who can’t attend it will be uploaded on Tuesday evening. All the best and hope to see you soon!
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Daily Tip (Day 7)
Opinions Count Don’t just describe the text — give your opinion. ✅ “This makes the reader feel sympathy…” ✅ “I think the writer criticises authority here…” Examiners reward judgment. Question of the day: Do you usually give your own view, or stick to description?
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Daily Tip (Day 6)
Read the Question Twice Sounds obvious, but many students lose marks by misreading. 👉 Circle command words like “how”, “to what extent”, “analyse”. Question of the day: Do you underline/circle key words in exam questions?
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