in GCSE English Language
A complete writing framework for every reading question on AQA GCSE English Language — so they always know exactly what to write and how to write it.
Ready-made sentence starters for every single reading question on Paper 1 and Paper 2. No more staring at a blank page wondering how to begin.
The exact criteria examiners use to award marks — laid out clearly so students know precisely what a top-band answer looks like before they write a word.
From language analysis to comparing writers' viewpoints — every reading question type is covered in full for the AQA specification.
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Your child is in Year 10 or 11Sitting AQA GCSE English Language and needs to feel more confident with reading questions.
They know the content but lose marksThey understand the text — but translating that into a well-structured answer is where it falls apart.
Exam technique is the missing pieceTeachers cover the content — but rarely teach the exact sentence structures that unlock higher grades.
You want something that actually helpsNot a generic revision guide. A targeted, practical resource they can use the night before their exam.
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