WEBINAR | GCSE AQA English Literature: Paper 1
Course Code: W0032
£95.00
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
In this fast-paced session, we'll delve into the intricacies of Paper 1 of the AQA GCSE English Literature exam. Join us as we dissect the key components of the exam, including comprehension, analysis, and critical thinking skills essential for success. Through targeted discussion and analysis, we'll explore effective strategies for approaching different types of questions and uncovering the nuances of literary texts. This session is designed to provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to maximize your performance in Paper 1. Whether you're grappling with poetry, prose, or drama, we're here to help you navigate the exam confidently and efficiently. Don't miss this opportunity to boost your revision efforts and elevate your exam preparation to the next level. Let's embark on this journey together towards achieving your GCSE English Literature goals!WEBINAR BENEFITS
- Look into exemplar responses and fool-proof structures for each of the four responses
- Students will have ample opportunities to pose questions and seek guidance.
- Various levels of responses will be examined, with essential features elucidated.
- Throughout the session, students will receive valuable tips to impress examiners, covering both content and question-handling techniques.
PROGRAMME
Deconstructing Key Question Types
- We'll break down the various question formats encountered in Paper 1, including analysis of poetry, prose, and drama passages.
Strategies for effective text interpretation
- Learn how to extract and analyse crucial themes, characters, and literary devices to craft insightful responses.
Exam technique refinement
- Explore time-saving techniques and approaches to structuring responses that maximize marks and showcase your understanding of the texts.
GCSE - Code: W0032
WEBINAR | GCSE AQA English Literature: Paper 1
WEBINAR | Thursday 25 April 2024
WEBINAR LEADER
Pamela Dale is an experienced Advanced Learning
Practitioner, teacher and examiner. She works closely
with The English Association and is a regular contributor
to their journals, articles, and podcasts. . She is currently
working with The University of Newcastle on a prototype
for a new and innovative creative writing app for students.