This revision guide is the perfect companion for the Edexcel Certificate or Edexcel International GCSE course in English Language and English Literature.
It is written by those who understand the exams, for those taking the exams. Unlike many other commercially available revision guides, it focusses on what you really need to know, i.e. what you’re going to be asked about.
On the language side of things, there is a complete section of notes on every text in Section A, B and C of the anthology, including techniques and points that you can mention in the exam. This should give you valuable guidance on how to tackle the more intimidating ‘unseen’ parts of the paper.
On the literature side of things, there are notes on two of the most popular choices of drama, and two of the most popular choices of prose: An Inspector Calls, A View from the Bridge, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Of Mice and Men. For each of these texts, there are useful reference points about the major characters, major themes and quotations to use as support to access the higher levels of marks.
Put simply, this guide is immense – you will need nothing else to achieve your best grades in the exams (except maybe your pen!). It’s clear, concise and straight to the point.
It is written by those who understand the exams, for those taking the exams. Unlike many other commercially available revision guides, it focusses on what you really need to know, i.e. what you’re going to be asked about.
On the language side of things, there is a complete section of notes on every text in Section A, B and C of the anthology, including techniques and points that you can mention in the exam. This should give you valuable guidance on how to tackle the more intimidating ‘unseen’ parts of the paper.
On the literature side of things, there are notes on two of the most popular choices of drama, and two of the most popular choices of prose: An Inspector Calls, A View from the Bridge, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Of Mice and Men. For each of these texts, there are useful reference points about the major characters, major themes and quotations to use as support to access the higher levels of marks.
Put simply, this guide is immense – you will need nothing else to achieve your best grades in the exams (except maybe your pen!). It’s clear, concise and straight to the point.