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Courses English at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of English at AQA
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Unit 1 ENGA1 - Seeing Through Language
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Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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Unit 3 ENGA3 - Language Explorations
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Unit 4 ENGA4 - Language Investigations and Interventions
Popular books AQA • English
Graham Greene, J. Coetzee • ISBN 9780099478478
Ian McEwan • ISBN 9780099507383
Bram Stoker • ISBN 9780141199337
Agatha Christie • ISBN 9780007527526
Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde • ISBN 9780486264783
William Shakespeare, Stephen Orgel • ISBN 9781909621909
Michael Frayn, Frayn • ISBN 9780312421175
J.K. Rowling, Jim Kay (Illustrator) • ISBN 9781408845677
A. D. Miller, A.D. Miller • ISBN 9781848874534
William Golding, Jessica Hische • ISBN 9780571295715
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781411469624
Marcello Giovanelli, Gary Ives • ISBN 9781107465626
Jennifer Wallace • ISBN 9780521671491
Latest notes & summaries AQA • English
'Robbie Turner is a victim of circumstance.' To what extent do you agree with this view?
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AQA•Elements of Crime Writing
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Atonement • Ian McEwan• ISBN 9780099507383
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All 29 A* Exemplar Essays AQA A Level English Literature B Aspects of Crime Writing• By thomasbaines0
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'Robbie Turner is a victim of circumstance.' To what extent do you agree with this view?
‘McEwan suggests that Briony’s crime can easily be forgiven because she is just a child.’ To what extent do you agree with this view?
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AQA•Elements of Crime Writing
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Atonement • Ian McEwan• ISBN 9780099507383
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All 29 A* Exemplar Essays AQA A Level English Literature B Aspects of Crime Writing• By thomasbaines0
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‘McEwan suggests that Briony’s crime can easily be forgiven because she is just a child.’ To what extent do you agree with this view?
This is simply a Go-to guide & glossary to everything a student may need to quote, explain or simply name during an essay based on CLA.
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AQA•Unit 3 ENGA3 - Language Explorations
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This is simply a Go-to guide & glossary to everything a student may need to quote, explain or simply name during an essay based on CLA.
This document will guide the student through all key theories & theorists and their interpretation of CLA. An essential go-to for fact, context and theory when writing an essay based on either CLA in general or discussing the evolution of language.
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AQA•Unit 3 ENGA3 - Language Explorations
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This document will guide the student through all key theories & theorists and their interpretation of CLA. An essential go-to for fact, context and theory when writing an essay based on either CLA in general or discussing the evolution of language.
This is simply a guide to writing an A* standard Language analysis essay utilising fact, opinion, conclusive ideas, argument, context and theory. An essential for planning future language analysis essays
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AQA•Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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This is simply a guide to writing an A* standard Language analysis essay utilising fact, opinion, conclusive ideas, argument, context and theory. An essential for planning future language analysis essays
This document is the perfectly detailed yet simple guide to the overview of language change and diversity - it includes key dates to support theory in essays, whilst also guiding the student through a timeline of events, opinions and theorists to write an A* piece of work from scratch.
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AQA•Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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This document is the perfectly detailed yet simple guide to the overview of language change and diversity - it includes key dates to support theory in essays, whilst also guiding the student through a timeline of events, opinions and theorists to write an A* piece of work from scratch.
This document perfectly exemplifies the perfect A* Essay structure whilst also utilising context, fact, evidence and opinion to construct the perfect answer to the evolution of English varieties - In this case AAVE.
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AQA•Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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This document perfectly exemplifies the perfect A* Essay structure whilst also utilising context, fact, evidence and opinion to construct the perfect answer to the evolution of English varieties - In this case AAVE.
This essay example perfectly enforces a fair yet brilliantly smart argument as to whether different forms of language is corrupting traditional language, in other words, is received pronunciation dying out from the varieties of AAVE, dialects and accents? This essay was awarded A* for its even argument with a perfectly persuasive and summarising conclusion. An essential for future students when planning similar essays for exam season.
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AQA•Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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This essay example perfectly enforces a fair yet brilliantly smart argument as to whether different forms of language is corrupting traditional language, in other words, is received pronunciation dying out from the varieties of AAVE, dialects and accents? This essay was awarded A* for its even argument with a perfectly persuasive and summarising conclusion. An essential for future students when planning similar essays for exam season.
This eloquently written essay perfectly distributes an even argument as to whether men and women's language is inherently different. It argues utilising both theory and evidence whilst being supported using fact, opinion and eloquence. This exam style essay was an A* grade, and an essential to have as an example when preparing for exam season.
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AQA•Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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This eloquently written essay perfectly distributes an even argument as to whether men and women's language is inherently different. It argues utilising both theory and evidence whilst being supported using fact, opinion and eloquence. This exam style essay was an A* grade, and an essential to have as an example when preparing for exam season.
These notes on the three main theories of Deficit, Dominance and Difference are perfectly explained utilising fact, context, evidence and theorists. An easy to follow guide through the theories themselves, whilst also highlighting the most important facts to be used for evidence within essays, for that A* piece of work.
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AQA•Unit 2 ENGA2 - Representation and Language
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These notes on the three main theories of Deficit, Dominance and Difference are perfectly explained utilising fact, context, evidence and theorists. An easy to follow guide through the theories themselves, whilst also highlighting the most important facts to be used for evidence within essays, for that A* piece of work.