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The Lost Leader by Robert Browning poem A Level English lang and lit revision guide
This summary sheet contains the key themes, context, language analysis and structure/form about this Robert Browning poem. Perfect for revision for AS/A Level AQA students.
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French revolution was a rebirth to ideological malice in a form that could still be understood to date although it could not be recognized by then due to intellectual dwarfism. However, in the 20th century the prevailing main forms of totalitarianism formed a united force that aimed at promoting jokers to head the death list. It is prudent to state that Chamfort derived a lasting definition of ‘fratenite’ which meant ‘my brother or I kill you’, and later became the joke that denied him a chance to see tomorrow.’
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Notes for "War of The Worlds" by H.G. WELLS and "Never Let Me Go" by KAZUO ISHIGURO. Consists of shared themes in both novels, two exam type questions and sets of ideas that could be used to answer those questions.
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This handy revision grid includes a plot summary, characters, themes, language analysis, context and Afghan vocabulary for chapter 25 of Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner. Designed for AQA AS/A Level English Language and Literature specification.
£2.00 Preview RemoveGCSE English Literature - Education in Animal Farm - revision sheet (AQA)
A sheet exploring the theme of Education in Animal Farm by George Orwell. Includes key moments in the book, context (about communist Russia), key quote analysis and a summary. This is very useful for Year 10/11 students wishing to revise for their exams
£1.50 Preview Remove"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte: Flowchart/Timeline of Important Events
A flowchart/timeline of all the important events that take place in V1-3 (the whole book) of Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
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contains parts of reports and the description and types of reports
£5.00 Preview RemoveWorld War 2 Major battles
Fast and straight forward explanations, such as each battles fight, the 5 W's, and the pros/and cons of it. You will not be dissipointed
£2.00 Preview RemoveHarlem by Langston Hughes analysis
Harlem by Langston Hughes analysis. I got an A on this for my English 10H class.
£1.00 Preview RemoveHard Times by Charles Dickens
contains notes on the novel itself, short introduction, the story, the level of these notes is aimed at second year students, college education.
£8.75 Preview RemoveFrankenstein is a novel about science being out of control
-Detailed -Language analysis -Context included -Overview -Scholarly opinion
£4.38 Preview RemovePaving the Way to Success The Importance of TOEFL in University Admissions and Scholarships
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a highly valued and widely recognized exam for individuals seeking admission to universities or applying for scholarships in English-speaking countries. The exam measures an individual's proficiency in the English language, specifically in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In a world where English proficiency has become a crucial requirement in academic and professional fields, the importance of TOEFL in university admissions and scholarship applications cannot be overstated. A high TOEFL score can open doors to numerous opportunities and help individuals stand out in a competitive admission process. The significance of TOEFL extends beyond just admissions and scholarships, as it is also widely accepted by professional organizations, government agencies, and institutions as proof of English proficiency. In short, obtaining a high TOEFL score can be valuable for individuals looking to advance their education or careers
£6.25 Preview RemoveRoad to Wigan Pier Chapter Summaries
A collection of reflections/summaries for George Orwell's "Road to Wigan Pier." I did this on my own free time, and not for an assignment, so it's not super academic or anything. It's just for people looking to get a gist of the chapters. I covered all the major points. I articulated them like I was explaining the information to myself, thus the summaries are written in plain English, as translated from Orwell's semi-posh, 1930s London English. The document is about 8.1 pages long (11 pt font).
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En este libro se explica el proceso de evolución de la humanidad y su relación con las ciudades.
£0.50 Preview RemoveMaupassant Contes et Nouvelles
A selection of stories and novelles written by Guy de Maupassant. Very easy to read and to help you expand your vocabulary.
£3.75 Preview RemoveHow does Stoker use language to create horror and tension? AS/A Level AQA English lang and lit model answer
Designed for the AS level Language and Literature AQA course, this model answer explores the structure, key themes and language analysis behind an annotated extract (attached) from Dracula by Bram Stoker.
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There are different kinds of articles. We need to be cautious of what kind of article we are writing. May it be feature, feature news, straight news and the like. This to make sure the consistency and the comprehensiveness of your article.
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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is the native language. This includes countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA.
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This essay analyses the work by the classic Tennessee Williams, the playwright of ‘A streetcar named desire’. In this essay I delve into the complexities of gender roles and expectations in 20th Century New America. The essay explores the ways in which characters navigate the tensions between masculinity and femininity, and the impact of the struggles on their relationships and society. The essay also unravels the complexities of gender and the ongoing discourse of masculinity and femininity in English literature. Order now for thought-provoking analysis of this dynamic tension.
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Aimed at Scottish Higher English students, but can be used as a backbone for any level of study regarding the book. Notes that sum up and touch upon the main themes throughout the first chapter of "Sunset Song" by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Follows the SQA course notes. Other notes from the latter chapters are also available, and exemplar essays are also available.
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GCSE AQA Literature theme notes of masculinity and femininity in Macbeth.
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took me ages. this is for 2nd year german. it encludes things like describing your house, your room, favourite tv show and movie, favourite authors and books e.c.t
£62.50 Preview RemoveThe Wife of Bath's Tale full revision notes- detailed summary and analysis
Complete English Literature A-level revision summary and analysis notes of the Wife of Bath's Tale. Sourced from class notes, A level English Literature textbooks and reliable online websites- cut down and summarised into one document. Perfect to use when writing Alevel English Wife of Bath essays and when revising for exams. These notes are ALL you need to know and have got me A*'s EVERY single time. I would have loved to have had access to these notes when I started the course. Well worth the price- took me all school year to collate.
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A set of revision notes on 'The Judas Kiss' by David Hare, summarising a variety of key quotes and their significance. Written by an IB English student, the notes are simply displayed but highlight the crucial points, distilling the essential information. These notes will enable the student to further their understanding of the play and integrate excellent points into essays. Suitable for sixth form level (ages 16-18).
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This is an A+ ranked thesis for my graduation. The idea revolves around the different types of significant dystopia and the essence of deviance. Theories of deviance from different disciplines and meticulous observation of the elements of different dystopias make this paper a very effective tool to study dystopian projections. The impact of the author has been significant on the minds of younger generations. The question of freedom and its suppression is faced by everyone once in a while. The motivation these dystopian novels provide to young minds to stand against wrongful oppression highlighting the importance of emotions is praised worldwide. A thorough reading of the text would indicate that the author has subtly urged her readers to react with conscience and give hope to make the world a better place.
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This is the correct way of wiring a report for a/l literature students..
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Made for year 9 or 10 students first being revealed to Jekyll and Hyde. Can also be used for recapping.
£0.75 Preview RemoveOCR 2024 GCSE English Literature J352/01 Exploring modern and literary heritage texts With Mark
OCR 2024 GCSE English Literature J352/01 Exploring modern and literary heritage texts With Marking Scheme Merged ENGLISH LITERATURE Oxford Cambridge and RSA Monday 13 May 2024 – Morning GCSE English Literature J352/01 Exploring modern and literary heritage texts Time allowed: 2 hours You must have: • the OCR 12-page Answer Booklet Do not use: • copies of the text INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet. • All the questions in Section A have two parts, (a) and (b). Answer both parts of the question on the text you have studied. • Answer one question on the text you have studied in Section B. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 80. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 24 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. © OCR 2024 [601/4872/X] OCR is an exempt Charity DC (LK) 326278/9 Turn over 2 BLANK PAGE © OCR 2024 J352/01 Jun24 3 Contents Page Section A – Modern prose or drama Question Page Anita and Me by Meera Syal 1 4 Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro 2
£5.00 Preview RemoveAll shall pass away
the poem conveys the airplane as the earth which is full of lies and in the way around capture man's existence in the earth to be o temporary living. for the earth and all in it shall pass away.
£12.50 Preview RemoveHow Shakespeare Presents how Macbeth Feels About Power
A 900 word essay showing how Shakespeare presents how Macbeth feels about power in the first soliloquy and the rest of the play.
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My essay from my TOK class. I've been graded on it with an A+ ! Feel free to download it :) Great sample for IB students who are struggling writing their TOK essays.
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe Bloody Chamber story notes- A-Level, Literature
These notes are aimed for those studying Gothic Literature at A2 level but suitable for any level higher or lower. The notes consist of some analysis for the first story in Angela Carter's series of short stories, with important quotes and detailed analysis and themes of these quotes. Very useful for having most the analysis down on one page rather than skipping through pages. At least two thirds of the short story is analysed. A lot of the notes are comprised from York notes/Literature tutor so they include an extensive amount of detail but is also worded simply for easy revision.
£6.25 Preview RemoveEnglish Language Paper 1 Question 5 Exemplar Answer - TOPIC: FIREWORKS
GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 1 Question 5 Exemplar Answer. An example of an answer to a Paper 1 Question 5
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Here I have summarised the most important points from Deborah Cameron's essay and the section that relates to 'metaphorical gender'. I have kept it well ordered and structured similar to that of her essay. I also discuss her influence from the 'thought experiment'.
£12.50 Preview RemoveSummary of Othello, Early modern literature
This note contains the summary of Othello,a play by William Shakespeare,this note covers the historical background of the play, Play analysis, character analysis,themes of the play,quizzes and more.
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Parts of speech noun pronoun verb adverb preposition interjection conjunction
£2.50 Preview RemoveLudovico Ariosto: la vita e l'Orlando Furioso
Ludovico Ariosto: la vita e l'Orlando Furioso.
£3.75 Preview RemoveAnimal Farm GCSE English Lit exam questions AQA
3 exam questions that answer: “On page 8, re-read from “But they woke at dawn as usual…” to “it was all their own”. How does Orwell use language here to convey the animals’ reactions? You could include the writer’s choice of: Words and phrases Language features and techniques Sentence forms” and: “Q2) How has Orwell structured the text to interest you as a reader?” As well as: “Q3) “Animal Farm is really about how language erodes people’s ability to think for themselves”. To what extent do you agree?” All are model answers and into the top band for the AQA GCSE English Literature specification (but of course could be used for any course). Handy for analysing in revision and getting students to write their own versions. Contains detailed language analysis and key terms, as well as intergrated quotations.
£1.50 Preview RemoveA Streetcar Named Desire | Notes on Quotes | Full Play
A set of revision notes on 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams, summarising a variety of key quotes and their significance. Written by an IB English student, the notes are simply displayed but highlight the crucial points, distilling the essential information. These notes will enable the student to further their understanding of the play and integrate excellent points into essays. Suitable for sixth form level (ages 16-18).
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Checking Out My History AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
£1.00 Preview RemoveControlled Assessment Unit 3: Love and Hate in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘Othello’
this is a GCSE controlled assessment from 2016, and I got a very high A* final grade for the whole project. whether you are doing a similar GCSE, or A level, or other qualification or you are just interested, this is for you. although this is for GCSE, since I did get a high grade and I did get a lot of help for it at the time, I think with some tweaking this could become an A level paper. Or you can just pull the key ideas from it and then apply it to your essay. it is 2865 words. thanks and good luck!!
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