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Grade 9 Notes for PEE Paragraphs | English GCSE Sample Answer... FREE PDF Grade 9 Notes for PEE Paragraphs | English GCSE Sample Answer... FREE PDF Popular
  • Grade 9 Notes for PEE Paragraphs | English GCSE Sample Answer... FREE PDF

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  • This is a student’s answer to shed some light on how to use PEE in a paragraph. These sample answers are from a pupil who has achieved Grade 9 in her English IGCSE exam. DOWNLOAD NOW TO VIEW We hope to be able to provide further fun, colourful, clear and comprehendible PDFs for you in the future. Have a good day and make sure to follow us on… @rosedale_academy_online (Insta) @RosedaleEdu2020 (Twitter) Rosedale Academy ~ YouTube/Pinterest
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Taking on the World - Ellen MacArthur | Exam-Style Questions GCSE / IGCSE - Study Notes Taking on the World - Ellen MacArthur | Exam-Style Questions GCSE / IGCSE - Study Notes Popular
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  • This PDF will discuss questions regarding Ellen MacArthur’s mind-blowing journey at sea Students’ permission has been obtained! Questions: A) In the extract the writer describes the weather. Identify a point the author makes about the experience. This is worth 1 mark. B) The writer mentions she suffers from injury and illness. State a thing she suffers from. This is worth 1 mark. C) Explain how the narrator presents her account of life at sea. You should support your answer wi...
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9 Best Literary Devices KS3 GCSE / IGCSE English Grammar + Examples - Study Notes - Revision | AQA & Edexcel 9 Best Literary Devices KS3 GCSE / IGCSE English Grammar + Examples - Study Notes - Revision | AQA & Edexcel Popular
  • 9 Best Literary Devices KS3 GCSE / IGCSE English Grammar + Examples - Study Notes - Revision | AQA & Edexcel

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  • A PDF which comprises of NINE BEST literary devices -Hyperbole -Pattern of three - Alliteration -Contrast -Simile -Rhetorical Question -Personification -Repetition -Direct Address Click the DOWNLOAD button NOW TO VIEW each device, with a given example and the stimulating effect it causes. *These succinct pages have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 9 in her IGCSE English exams, so undoubtedly this work is top quality!* We hope to be able to provide furth...
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Sentence Types | IGCSE English | Command , Exclamation , Question and Statement Sentence Types | IGCSE English | Command , Exclamation , Question and Statement
  • Sentence Types | IGCSE English | Command , Exclamation , Question and Statement

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  • *IMPORTANT: The preview of this document (below) depicts the PDF wrongly. Downloading this file would gain you clear access to all the work.* Some students may find it difficult to spot different types of sentences. This PDF will give an example for each one of the four (command / explanation / question / statement ) hopefully aiding pupils who may struggle with this. It’s essential to use a variety of unique sentences in your writing to keep your piece of work lively and enticing. DOWNL...
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PART (1) Stunning Simile Sentences (GCSE English ) ~ compiled by A* student! PART (1) Stunning Simile Sentences (GCSE English ) ~ compiled by A* student!
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  • This is a PART (1) PDF which includes a bunch of stunningly boisterous, high quality sentences that all include the grammar rule: simile. The work has been compiled by a student graded 9 (A*), who has recently sat her IGCSE exams! Her work is based on building imagery in the minds’ of the observer—something which examiners look out for! (If you have the desire to create impressive imagery in your (GCSE/IGCSE) exam/mock papers, or any English work in general, be sure to smash the DOWNLO...
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Persuasive Speech: Martin Luther King - I have a Dream - English IGCSE / GCSE Top Model Answers Persuasive Speech: Martin Luther King - I have a Dream - English IGCSE / GCSE Top Model Answers
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  • This booklet (which is great resource for Black History month) looks into Martin Luther King’s famously persuasive address to the American people in August 1963. Content of this PDF: -We exhibit a portion of the famous speech this file will discuss -Identify techniques used in this speech & comment on their effect -Pick out a least two quotations from the passage that shows King believes strongly in fair society for all kinds of people. (Elaborate on why the language is so successful.) ...
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*Important* Synonyms to Use when Writing GCSE/IGCSE English Language ~ Top Words To Learn For Exams *Important* Synonyms to Use when Writing GCSE/IGCSE English Language ~ Top Words To Learn For Exams
  • *Important* Synonyms to Use when Writing GCSE/IGCSE English Language ~ Top Words To Learn For Exams

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  • This PDF will enlighten viewers to a vast collection of synonyms which will (when inserted) enable writings to be distinctive; eye-catching; and portray an image of vividness! To engage all readers, one must spice up his/her pieces by displaying a extensive range of exclusive words. Furthermore, adding a few “new words” to your essays or creative pieces of literature will, without a doubt, enable you to gain extra marks in mocks/exams - something everyone aspires to achieve! Which Syno...
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PART (2) Stunning Simile Sentences (GCSE English ) ~ compiled by A* student! PART (2) Stunning Simile Sentences (GCSE English ) ~ compiled by A* student!
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  • This is a PART (2) PDF which includes a gigantic bunch of stunningly boisterous, high quality sentences that all include the grammar rule: simile. The work has been compiled by a student graded 9 (A*), who has recently sat her IGCSE exams! Her work is based on building imagery in the minds’ of the observer— something which examiners look out for! (If you have the desire to create impressive imagery in your (GCSE/IGCSE) exam/mock papers, or any English work in general, be sure to smash the DO...
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Example of How to Write the Conclusion of an Essay | GCSE English| Newspapers Example of How to Write the Conclusion of an Essay | GCSE English| Newspapers
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  • This file presents a powerful conclusion of an essay regarding the tabloid and broadsheet newspapers. There is a likelihood of this theme arising in examinations, so grasp the opportunity now, of viewing a pupil's perspective on this matter, and be sure to surprise the examiner with out of the box notions to end your essays, superbly! With the implementation of high vocabulary, and fantastically fun language techniques, the solutions exhibited are top-quality and ready for you to purchase. T...
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Poem This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams Questions & Answers GCSE / IGCSE - AQA - Edexcel Poem This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams Questions & Answers GCSE / IGCSE - AQA - Edexcel
  • Poem This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams Questions & Answers GCSE / IGCSE - AQA - Edexcel

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  • *IMPORTANT: The preview of this document (below) depicts the PDF wrongly. Downloading this file would gain you clear access to all the work.* This is a student’s response to the classic poem “This is just to say” Questions: -Which words best describe the plums? -What effect does this description bring? -Does it help you imagine what the plums were like? Additionally a further final question is also displayed: What happens to the tone or the mood of the poem after the first sentence?...
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Newspaper Analysis of Tabloids VS Broadsheets | IGCSE & GCSE English Studies | AQA, OCR  & Edexcel Newspaper Analysis of Tabloids VS Broadsheets | IGCSE & GCSE English Studies | AQA, OCR  & Edexcel New
  • Newspaper Analysis of Tabloids VS Broadsheets | IGCSE & GCSE English Studies | AQA, OCR & Edexcel

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  • Discuss with your pupils the differences between tabloid papers and broadsheet articles, and then present to them this brilliant PDF that explores four major dissimilarities they each posses. Within the PDF, the following questions are portrayed (for pupils to gain a wide understanding of newspaper writings, and how each reporter/publisher utilisers specific techniques to capture their particular category of readers!). QUESTION ONE: Who are the specific audiences for each paper? QUESTIO...
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Conclusion of an Essay | Sample Answers about Recreational Grounds and Parks | GCSE English AQA Conclusion of an Essay | Sample Answers about Recreational Grounds and Parks | GCSE English AQA New
  • Conclusion of an Essay | Sample Answers about Recreational Grounds and Parks | GCSE English AQA

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  • Do your students struggle with essay writing? Are you looking for an insight of how to cease an epic essay? Well, here in this PDF, we demonstrate two closing essay paragraphs for you to teach your class with, and for pupils to memorise the layouts, concepts and structure of a superb resource! Students will grasp the art of writing a proper ending with these detailed lines of literature, guiding them in their writings, and enabling them to achieve the highest possible grades they are doubtlessly...
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Example of an Introduction Paragraph of an Essay | GCSE English Practice | AQA / OCR / Edexcel Example of an Introduction Paragraph of an Essay | GCSE English Practice | AQA / OCR / Edexcel New
  • Example of an Introduction Paragraph of an Essay | GCSE English Practice | AQA / OCR / Edexcel

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  • This file presents a powerful introduction regarding recreational grounds. There is a likelihood of this theme arising in examinations, so grasp the opportunity now, of viewing a pupil's perspective on this matter, and be sure to surprise the examiner with out of the box notions to begin your essays, superbly! With the implementation of high vocabulary, and fantastically fun language techniques, the solutions exhibited are top-quality and ready for you to purchase. The topic being discussed: ...
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Write an Introduction of an Essay about Different Types of Newspapers | GCSE ENG Write an Introduction of an Essay about Different Types of Newspapers | GCSE ENG
  • Write an Introduction of an Essay about Different Types of Newspapers | GCSE ENG

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  • This mini file is aimed at secondary school students and focuses on an opening paragraph of an essay regarding tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, something which can potentially arise in English Language exams. The given task was proposed by a teacher to a pupil, and here we exhibit her response to the the question! The writings disclosed within this file is computerised, thus making those viewing this document to be able to comprehend to everything effortlessly! Note: When attempting thi...
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Example of How to Write the Conclusion of an Essay | GCSE English| Newspapers Example of How to Write the Conclusion of an Essay | GCSE English| Newspapers
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  • This file presents a powerful conclusion of an essay regarding the tabloid and broadsheet newspapers. There is a likelihood of this theme arising in examinations, so grasp the opportunity now, of viewing a pupil's perspective on this matter, and be sure to surprise the examiner with out of the box notions to end your essays, superbly! With the implementation of high vocabulary, and fantastically fun language techniques, the solutions exhibited are top-quality and ready for you to purchase. T...
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A Short Story Introduction Entitled "The Abandoned Place" | GCSE English Example A Short Story Introduction Entitled "The Abandoned Place" | GCSE English Example
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  • For those teachers desiring a prepared paragraph of a story to teach and discuss with their fellow pupils, here in this concise document we provide a brief opening paragraph to a novel entitled, "The abandoned place". Total Number Of Pages: 2 Tags: Text, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Comprehension, Situations, GCSE, IGCSE, Teacher, School, Learning, Class, Theme of Writing, Story, Short Story, Question, Ellipsis, First Person, Personal, Onomatopoeia, Exclamation, Imagery, Illustratio...
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Taking on the World - Ellen MacArthur | Exam-Style Questions GCSE / IGCSE - Study Notes Taking on the World - Ellen MacArthur | Exam-Style Questions GCSE / IGCSE - Study Notes
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  • This PDF will discuss questions regarding Ellen MacArthur’s mind-blowing journey at sea Students’ permission has been obtained! Questions: A) In the extract the writer describes the weather. Identify a point the author makes about the experience. This is worth 1 mark. B) The writer mentions she suffers from injury and illness. State a thing she suffers from. This is worth 1 mark. C) Explain how the narrator presents her account of life at sea. You should support your answer wi...
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Persuasive Speech: Martin Luther King - I have a Dream - English IGCSE / GCSE Top Model Answers Persuasive Speech: Martin Luther King - I have a Dream - English IGCSE / GCSE Top Model Answers
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  • This booklet (which is great resource for Black History month) looks into Martin Luther King’s famously persuasive address to the American people in August 1963. Content of this PDF: -We exhibit a portion of the famous speech this file will discuss -Identify techniques used in this speech & comment on their effect -Pick out a least two quotations from the passage that shows King believes strongly in fair society for all kinds of people. (Elaborate on why the language is so successful.) ...
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AQA GCSE: Story Writing based on an Exam Question from a Past Paper | Top Two ANS | A* ANSWER inside AQA GCSE: Story Writing based on an Exam Question from a Past Paper | Top Two ANS | A* ANSWER inside
  • AQA GCSE: Story Writing based on an Exam Question from a Past Paper | Top Two ANS | A* ANSWER inside

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  • Task: AN ONLINE COMPETITION FOR STORY WRITING IS BEING HELD AND YOU HAVE DECIDED TO ENTER. WRITE A STORY SET IN A MOUNTAINOUS AREA AS SUGGESTED BY THE PICTURE. (Approx: 30 marks!) Note: This question is worth a substantial amount of marks in national exams, therefore it is necessary to pay close attention to the countless tools of language techniques and punctuation inserted in the creative writing pieces within this file. THIS FILE CONTAINS TWO STUDENT ANSWERS! In GCSE or IGCSE exam...
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