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  1. GCSE Reference Sheet Sentence Starters for Essays

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  2. High-Level GCSE A-Level sentence starters prompts English Literature

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  3. PEEL Paragraphs Sentence Starters Poster

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  4. GCSE Sentence Starters for Essays Word Mat

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  5. Sentence starters to aid essay structure

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  6. Sentence Starters AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 & 2 Writing frames

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  1. Sentence starters

    GCSE; AQA; Responding and interacting - AQA Sentence starters. Participating in a group discussion allows you to respond and interact with others. You can share your opinion as well as respond to ...

  2. English Language Paper 1: Step-by-Step guide

    Possible sentence starters for each of the 5 sections: 1.The ashy clouds blocked out the sun, blanketing the sky in a charcoal light… 2.Tumbling from the inky darkness, the raindrops crashed into the pale face of a figure looking upwards who was lost in thought. Although the icy water blurred his vision, she/he continued to stand in the rain…

  3. Structuring the Essay

    2. Identify the keywords of the question: The key words are the focus of the question: the specific themes, ideas or characters the examiners want you to focus on. For the above question, the key words of the question are "how Russell presents the importance of friendship". This is the theme the examiners want you to explore in your essay.

  4. English Language Paper 2: Step-by-Step guide

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE GCSE Paper 2 (1 hour 45 minutes) Writers' viewpoints and perspectives Section A -Reading Two sources -non-fiction and literary non-fiction Q1 -Select statements that are true -Source A Q2 -Summary of given topic in Sources A & B Q3 -Use of language -Source A/B Q4 -Comparing attitudes and methods in Sources A & B

  5. AQA GCSE English Language Basic Sentence Starters

    Basic sentence starters for English Language: Paper 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 and Paper 2 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 These are mostly suitable for 3/4 ... AQA GCSE English Language Basic Sentence Starters. Subject: English. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. missboutrif. 4.80 14 reviews. Last updated. 28 October ...

  6. GCSE Sentence Starters for Essays Word Mat (teacher made)

    Twinkl KS3 / KS4 English GCSE English - Full Collection GCSE English Language GCSE Reading Component General Reading Skills. essay writing sentence starters ks3 sentence starters point evidence explain worksheet peel paragraph examples point evidence explain. Ratings & Reviews.

  7. Ten Sentence Starters To Instantly Upgrade Your GCSE English ...

    No matter what texts you're studying at GCSE, these flexible sentence starters will add confidence and depth to your response.

  8. PDF How to plan and write a top mark essay

    Main Body. There should be at least 3 paragraphs which make up the main body of your essay . You could... Examine relationships between characters (conflict between Mr Birling & the Inspector and class, Eva & Gerald's relationship and gender) Examine a specific character (Sheila and social mobility/gender, Eva the fallen woman/working class)

  9. Essay technique: How to get GCSE students writing better introductions

    Contextualise it based on the text you're writing about. Sentence 2: Identify a question based on what the author wants us to think of the key theme/character named in the exam question. For example, take this exam question on An Inspector Calls: "How does Priestley present the theme of equality in the play?".

  10. How to Write a GCSE English Literature Essay

    Make sure you understand the exam question. Underline the key words of the question. Annotate the exam paper (this is especially great if you are answering an essay question that also includes an extract) Establish your own argument, or viewpoint, based on the key words of the question. Write down your overarching argument (this is often called ...

  11. Sentence Starters AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 & 2 Writing frames

    A series of scaffolded writing frames to help students develop a structured approach to answering questions in the AQA GCSE English Language Papers 1 and 2. This includes sentence starters for Paper 1 questions 2-5 and Paper 2 questions 2-5. along with three separate story-writing word-mats to help develop students' vocabulary in Paper 1 Q5 ...

  12. GCSE Sentence Starters for Essays Word Mat (teacher made)

    Students across age groups and abilities can use this resource to support and scaffold their analysis of Literature and Language texts. Twinkl KS3 / KS4 English GCSE English - Full Collection GCSE English Language GCSE Reading Component General Reading Skills. essay writing sentence starters sentence starters ks3 essay structure essay how to ...

  13. GCSE Sentence Starters for Essays Word Mat (Teacher-Made)

    With GCSE class, as examples of how to be more complex in their writing by using different sentence starters. It's always lovely to hear that people like our resources. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. Students across age groups and abilities can use this resource to support and scaffold their analysis of Literature and ...

  14. GCSE English Literature Paper 1: Macbeth

    Complete the activities on these page. 2. Remember to use index cards to write down key quotations to learn. 3. Plan/write answers to the questions at the back of this back. Themes you need to revise. • Ambition.

  15. Essay Writing Sentence Openers

    This handy pack of Essay Writing Sentence Openers is just what your students need to kick off their essays in style, and to get their readers ready to follow their arguments. The options given follow the classic PEEL or TEEL structure of writing paragraphs for persuasive essays. The sentence starters are split into four distinct categories:

  16. Paper 1 Question 3: Model Answer

    Paper 1 Question 3: Model Answer. In Question 3, you will be set a question that asks you to comment on the whole of the source text in Section A. The text will always be a prose text from either the 20th or 21st century. You will be asked to consider how the writer has structured the text to interest you as a reader.

  17. How to write an essay conclusion

    A conclusion should link back to the essay question and briefly restate your main points drawing all your thoughts and ideas together so that they make sense and create a strong final impression ...

  18. Gcse english lit sentence starters for an entire essay

    Open your argument with a clear line of thought. Basically, make yourself an argument in the opening line or two, and stick to this angle. For instance, a line that I often like to use is: "In this novel/poem/piece of text, it is evident that *the author* is trying to convey the theme of *whatever you are arguing* to the audience. Evidence of ...

  19. High-Level GCSE A-Level sentence starters prompts English Literature

    5 pages of incredibly useful phrases that be transferred to your essays to make them sound more sophisticated instantly! High-level Learning prompts and sentence starters that force you to go into higher depth-analysis. It also makes your writing seem more sophisticated which could help to raise your grade.

  20. How to compare texts

    Learn how to analyse and compare non-fiction and fiction texts with this BBC Bitesize GCSE English Language (Edexcel) study guide.