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GRADE 9 NON-FICTION COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Grade 9 NON-FICTION COMPARISON ANALYSIS2 Lessons -
GRADE 9 LIVE MODELLING SESSIONSMINDSET & PROBLEM-SOLVING3 Lessons
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SESSION 2: HEALTH AND LANG P1 (FICTION) TIMING3 Lessons
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SESSION 5: HOW TO ANSWER THE 'EVALUATION' QUESTION4 Lessons
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Grade 9 TRANSACTIONAL WRITING5 Lessons
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Grade 9 ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE2 Lessons
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SESSION 7: HOW TO USE THE MODEL ANSWERS IN THE LIBRARY TO SCORE A GRADE 99 Lessons
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1. Submit Work Regularly for Feedback
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2. 2023 GCSE English Exam Dates
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3. The Importance of Priorities
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4. New Audio Feature
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5. To Understand the Story, Make Sure You Understand the Protagonist
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6. It's Never Over Until it's Over
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7. How to Use a Model Answer to Generate Even More Model Answers
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8. How to Deconstruct a Complex Essay
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9. How to Write a Conclusion
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1. Submit Work Regularly for Feedback
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SESSION 8: POETIC FORMS - GRADE 9 TECHNIQUES4 Lessons
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SESSION 9: LITERATURE PAPER 1 EXAM PREP31 Lessons
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1. Download this Guide
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2. Every Mark Counts
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3. The TTECEA Structure is the Key to the Top Grades
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4. Recap of Effects of Author's Methods
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5. Make Sure You Know the Author's Purpose
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6. Know Key Scenes and Quotes
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7. How to Quote
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8. Should We Listen to Predictions
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9. Should We Listen to Predictions- Part 2
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10. How Important is Speed?
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11. Make Sure You Know the Mark Scheme
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12. Why Detail is Important
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13. What is the Difference Between Apt Quotes and Judicious Quotes?
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14. What to Do to Maximise TTECEA for Grade 9
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15. Do GCSEs Really Matter?
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16. Remember that English is a Humanities Subject
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17. Themes and Author's View of Those Themes
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18. Authors Choose Techniques to Convey Their Message
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19. What's The Minimum You Need to Get Into a Top Uni
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20. What to Do When You First Get into The Exam Hall
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21. Should We Memorise?
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22. Should We Learn Side Characters
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23. Why No Predictions?
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24. How Do You Know When You Have Written Enough Detail
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25. Write with Complex Sentences
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26. Make Your Writing Perceptive for the Top Grades
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27. Example TTECEA Paragraph
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28. TTECEA is a Better Version of PEE, PETAL, etc
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29. What if We Don't Know the Names of the Authors' Techniques
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30. Can We Memorise a Good Analysis We Saw?
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31. Have Faith in Your Preparation
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1. Download this Guide
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SESSION 10: UNSEEN POETRY26 Lessons
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Download This Guide
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1. Feedback from First 2023 GCSE English Literature Exam
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2. Keep a Level Head for the Rest of the Exam
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3. New Model Answers
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4. Mindset
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5. Use ChatGPT to Make a List of Exam Questions
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6. How to Prepare Essay Plans for All Your Texts Quickly
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7. Memorise Essay Conclusions for Your Texts
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8. Unseen Poetry is Not as Hard as You Might Think
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9. 2 Options to Structure Your Unseen Poetry Essays
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10. Picking Out the Form of the Poem
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11. Which Types of Techniques Should We Talk About
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12. What is TTECEA? Quick Recap
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13. When Should We Analyse Author's Effects?
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14. Writing the Topic Sentence
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15. How to Score Lots of Marks by Talking About Narrative Point of View
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16. What to Say About Loose Structure
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17. Adding More Detail
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18. Detailed Analysis
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19. Connotations
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20. Literature is Always Universal - Empathy
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21. Phrases for Comparing
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22. Forms Most Likely to Come Up In Unseen Poetry
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23. Why Might Authors Capitalise Specific Words
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24. How Much Should We Talk About Effects in a TTECEA Paragraph?
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25. Symbolic Meaning of Nature
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Download This Guide
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SESSION 12: STRUCTURE AND EVALUATION FOR LANGUAGE4 Lessons
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SESSION 13: LANGUAGE PAPER 212 Lessons
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1. Download this Resource
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2. You've Done This All Before
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3. Timing is Crucial
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4. Recap of Assessment Objectives 1-4
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5. How Much Should You Write?
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6. AO2, AO3 and AO4 Are All the Same
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7. Read all the Questions Before Answering
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8. Recap of AO5 and AO6
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9. Top Level Models for Section B
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10. Understanding Sentence Structures
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11. How to Study the Model Answers
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12. More Tips for Section B
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1. Download this Resource
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HOW TO MARK YOURSELF LIKE AN EXAMINER1 Lesson
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CLOSE ANALYSIS & EFFECTSHOW TO ANALYSE CLOSELY FOR GRADE 92 Lessons
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EFFECTS OF AUTHOR'S METHODS: Grade 9 Techniques6 Lessons
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GRADE 9 PARAGRAPHSTTECEA PARAGRPAHS: CONVERTING A GRADE 6 ESSAY PARAGRAPH TO GRADE 93 Lessons
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COMPLEX SENTENCES FOR GRADE 9COMPLEX SENTENCES FOR A GRADE 92 Lessons
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CREATIVE WRITINGWRITING A GRADE 9 STORY WITH CHATGPT2 Lessons
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CREATIVE WRITING1 Lesson
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PLOT STRUCTURE1 Lesson
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EXAM PREPARATIONEXAM PREPARATION3 Lessons
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LANGUAGE PAPER 1LANGUAGE PAPER 1 WALKTHROUGH3 Lessons
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INTERVIEWSLIVE INTERVIEWS WITH TOP-LEVEL STUDENTS3 Lessons
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1:1 Recordings1. 1:1 WITH INAYAH: Macbeth: Critical Views of Witches: Conceptualisation: Live Model Answer4 Lessons
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1. MARK SCHEME: Overview + Presenting a Critical View Using the Witches as an Example
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2. MARK SCHEME: Conceptualisation Using the 'Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow' Soliloquy Example
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3. MARK SCHEME: The Importance of Exploring Effects of Author's Methods on the Reader + Author's Purpose
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4. LIVE MODEL ANSWER: Exploring Effects of Author's Methods on the Reader/Audience + Author's Purpose
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1. MARK SCHEME: Overview + Presenting a Critical View Using the Witches as an Example
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!)The purpose of GCSE english is to not only engage…
1- The understanding of the mark scheme is crucial as…
The structure of the essay consists of 5 paragraphs, the…
Not only you need to have a great mindset to…
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3. FOCUSING ON TTECEA PARAGRAPHS FOR GRADE 9: PART 3
Abdullah Williams March 7, 2023
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