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Proofreading Exercise
Proofreading There are 16 spelling errors in this text. Can
you correct them all? When we are
free again, I want to eat desert in my favourite caf . I d like to compliment
my br...

Using Visualisation to Spell
Beyond PhonicsSpelling "friend' Spelling using visualisation involves three steps: First, I look at the word. Then, cover the word and form a mental picture of the word. Now you try ...

Analysing Structure in GCSE English Language
Analysing StructureHow has the writer, Bernard Taylor, structured the text to interest you as a reader? lt;/p>You could write about:what the writer focuses your attention on at the be...

Adding a new plot to Jez Butterworth`s Jerusalem
JOHNNY stares at the tall oak tree in front of him. JOHNNY rests his head on the oak tree and closes his eyes for a moment. JOHNNY then makes his way back to the caravan. PHAEDRA slow...

Studying William Blake
William Blake s treatment of Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience plays an important part in reading England in the late 17th and 18th ury. Even though his work wasn t ful...

Text Analysis using PEE
QUESTION 6 -
SAMPLE ANSWER - How does the writer present teenagers` attitudes towards reading? ( 10 Marks)David Denby
explores teenage reading habits, which tend to be declining a...

Example: How to write critically and use structure in English to draw meaning
Simultaneously, the theme of freedom acts paramount in Night Wind. This can be evoked from the structure, as the random enjambment adds to the speed of the restless wind and mim...

English: Non-Fiction Comprehension
Read the extract carefully - the questions are at the end of the extract.This source is a journal entry by Sydney Smith from 1819, the writer introduces his views on the subject of ch...

The role of the `modern city` in Virginia Woolfs writings
A member of the Bloomsbury group and resident of London for 59 years, Woolf s literature was deeply informed by her interactions with the city that perpetually attracts, stimulat...

Comparative IB Essay (English)
Essay Plan for Paper 2- A View from the Bridge and Translations With reference to the work of at least two playwrights you have studied, compare the techniques used to introduce and c...
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