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 | Oct 22, 2013 | Disabled, Edexcel Language Anthology, Exam Answers, IGCSE, IGCSE English Language, Model Essays, Poetry Analysis, War Poetry, Wilfred Owen
Explore how Owen portrays the tragedy of war in DisabledSection ONE: Topic/Point of View/Narrative Structures > and their effectDisabled is told from the point of view of a young soldier disabled in conflict and focuses on a vivid depiction of the unglamorous...
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...
by melaniewp | Sep 15, 2013 | A-Level English, AS Level, Coursework, English Literature Exam, GCSE, IB English, Margaret Atwood, Model Essays, The Handmaid's Tale
The essay is 1140 words long and covers the start – first five chapters – of the novel.The Handmaid’s Tale is a dystopic fantasy set in the future of the USA, which has been renamed ‘the Republic of Gilead’. Atwood paints a brutal nightmare centred on the...
by melaniewp | Aug 27, 2013 | AQA, ENG1H, English Language Exam, Exam Answers, GCSE, Model Essays, Question 4
Now you need to refer to Source 3, Saved, and either Source 1 or Source 2. *beware of comparing all three4. You are going to compare two texts, one of which you have chosen. Compare the ways in which language is used for effect in the two texts. Give some...