GCSE English exams: ten ways to reduce anxiety
As Abhijit Naskar aptly said, ‘The real battle is within yourself.’ When it comes to facing GCSE English exams, the greatest challenge often lies in
As Abhijit Naskar aptly said, ‘The real battle is within yourself.’ When it comes to facing GCSE English exams, the greatest challenge often lies in
Have you ever considered enrolling your teen onto a small group class? Here follows a summary of why working in a small group can make
Below is a list of all the study guides that my students have found useful to help them to prepare for the GCSE and iGCSE
Are you currently in the midst of your child’s mock exams? It seems particularly cruel that, in the whirlwind that is the lead up to
Rather helpfully, exam boards release examiner reports every year, detailing the features of student responses that gained top marks. The following comments have been lifted
What’s the big idea? Here’s a very telling comment from an AQA English GCSE resource that aims to help educators to get the best results
When students think about analysis, nine times out of ten, they will think about language. This is because, from year 7, they have been drilled
We’ve all been there. A teacher has explained something in detail in class. They’ve asked us questions; we’ve made notes and they’ve set us homework.
In the classroom, there is one activity that is guaranteed to result in a drop in energy and motivation levels: It is known in some
And how can a pig teach us the principles of effective speech making? The answer to the first question is of course … George Orwell!