by melaniewp | May 5, 2013 | 11+, AQA, Cambridge, Common Entrance, Creative Writing, Edexcel, GCSE, IGCSE, OCR
This post will show you how to get the highest grades in your Creative writing. Get tips and tricks to make your writing easier, more fun, and more successful.Creative writing is a fair chunk of coursework for IGCSE and controlled assessments. It comes up in the...
by melaniewp | Apr 21, 2013 | AQA, Controlled Assessment, GCSE, Jekyll and Hyde, Model Essays
In Jekyll and Hyde, Stevenson sets up a strong contrast between the primitive, animalistic self and the civilized, respectable self. One way to understand ‘primitive’ is to think of a toddler or small animal, or basic human urges – greedy, selfish, not polite....
by melaniewp | Apr 16, 2013 | AQA, English Language Exam, Exam Essays, GCSE, IGCSE, Model Essays, OCR
How do the presentational features and language get across the important message of both texts?Analysis of Climate Change webpage by Greenpeace and ‘Climate Change: The Facts’ First, I’m going to do FAT-P to show what they have in common and what’s different, to...
by melaniewp | Apr 15, 2013 | AQA, Compass and Torch, Exam Essays, GCSE, Model Essays, Sunlight on the Grass
ATeacherWrites.comThis is an essay written by a lovely person from The Student Room, who agreed to let me post it here. My comments are in italics.+ Moon on the Tides Resources+ Get an essay on Something Old, Something New, here.Question SetHow does the...
by melaniewp | Mar 26, 2013 | AQA, Cambridge, Exam Essays, GCSE, IGCSE, Model Essays, Poetry, WJEC
Analysis of Hawk Roosting, Ted HughesThis is a dramatic monologue in the character of a hawk. Hughes dramatizes the hawk’s thoughts and attitudes to the majesty of creation, creating a character of self-focussed, god-like arrogance, of brutality and...