You can’t revise for GCSE 9-1 English! Yes you can, and Mark Roberts shows you how
Product details
- ISBN 9780008392802
- Weight: 120g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 25 Jun 2020
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 12+
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Students often tell teacher Mark Roberts that they find it hard to revise for GCSE English. This guide will show you why that is a common misconception, and that all you need is an organised, step-by-step approach to your English revision!
Shortlisted for the Education Resources Awards 2021
· Discover how to banish ineffective revision and use study skills that will help you to do brilliantly in your exams
· Understand what really successful students do to help them towards top grades in GCSE English
· Implement practice methods that actually improve your memory
Read this book to find out more!
Chapter 1. Effective revision for English exams
Chapter 2. Organising your notes and annotations
Chapter 3. Memorising quotes
Chapter 4. Exploding your quotes
Chapter 5. Building up a bank of ‘killer quotes’
Chapter 6. Using context successfully
Chapter 7, Improving practice essays
Chapter 8. Getting ready for the unseen texts
Chapter 9. Preparing for the creative writing questions
Chapter 10. Taking care of yourself and coping with exams
Mark is currently Director of Research at a school in Northern Ireland, an English teacher and writer. He was previously Assistant Principal at a mixed 11–18 comprehensive school in Devon and prior to that he worked at an inner-city comprehensive for boys in Manchester. Mark writes a blog about teaching English, writes for Emag (the English Media Centre A Level magazine) as well as contributing regularly to TES on subjects including pedagogy, behaviour, leadership, and educational research. He is one half of the fantastic author team behind ‘Boys Don't Try? Rethinking Masculinity in Schools’.
