by melaniewp | May 13, 2014 | Analysis, AQA English Literature Exam, Boo Radley, Dill, Exam Essays, GCSE, Jem, Model Answers, Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird
Analyze the childhood world of Jem, Scout, and Dill and their relationship with Boo Radley in Part One.Part one of the novel focusses on childhood life, representing the theme of innocence, but also of prejudice. The novel is told from Scout’s point of view, with the...
by melaniewp | Mar 11, 2014 | Analysis, AQA English Literature Exam, GCSE English, Haruki Murakami, Model Answers, Model Essays, On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning, Sunlight on the Grass
How does Haruki Murakami present the themes in The 100% Perfect Girl?This story is from the AQA GCSE English Literature short story anthology Sunlight on the Grass.This story is about the strangeness of the idea of true love. What are the odds we will ever meet ‘the...
by melaniewp | Dec 13, 2013 | Edexcel IGCSE English, GCSE English, IGCSE English Language Exam, Model Answers, Model Essays, Writing to Advise, Writing to Argue
‘Modern life has many dangers for young people.’Write a magazine article for teenagers giving them advice on how to stay safe.We racked our brains for a while, and figured out that the examiners were probably thinking about modern technology. So this is what we wrote....
by melaniewp | Nov 12, 2013 | AQA ENG1H, English Language Exam, Exam Answers, Examiner Comments, GCSE English, Model Answers, Presentational Features, Question 2
Not the actual image (woman holds child), but close…’Homes and crops wrecked, but relief sweeps Queensland in Yasi’s wake’Explain how the headline and picture are effective and how they link to the text. The headline sets a very serious tone at...
by melaniewp | Nov 12, 2013 | AQA ENG1H, English Language Exam, Exam Answers, Examiner Comments, GCSE English, Model Answers, Question 1, What Do You Understand
What do you understand about Sophie Haydock’s experiences and the issues of homelessness? (8 marks) [candidate does not give enough focus to the second part of this question. This is a common problem and their mark was reduced accordingly]Sophie Haydock was “one of...
by melaniewp | Sep 18, 2013 | A-Level English, Analysis, Essays, GCSE, IB, IB English, IB Higher Level English, Margaret Atwood, Model Answers, Model Essays, The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid’s Tale is Margaret Atwood’s dystopic vision of Christianity gone bad. The result is a society that has become a feminist nightmare. Get all A*/Level 7 Notes, essays and context for the novel aimed at A-Level and IB.Essays+ How does Atwood...