OCR • English Language
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an indepth description of the events of Bram Stoker's Dracula, large paragraphs for each chapter, split into each chapter
notes and key summary about gender, power and technology theorists for papers 1 and 2 of OCR English Language course. Includes Robin Lakoff, Deborah Tannen, David Crystal and Goffman as well as other theorists.
Posters for Q1: Child Language Acquisition (20 marks) describing keywords and relevant theories. 
Posters for Q2: Language In The Media (24 marks) describing theories and keywords for all three subsections: technology, power and gender. 
Posters for Q3: Language Change (36 marks) describing theories, key dates and keywords.
A poster for Question 2: Topical Issue (24 marks) describing keywords, key theories and past questions. 
A poster for Question 3: Comparing and Contrasting Texts (36 marks) detailing some keywords and key theories for the question.
A detailed overview of the Kachru’s Circles that includes everything you need to know for your A Level Exam.
A detailed analysis of Kachru’s Circles that covers all you need to know about it for your A Level Exams.
This is an overview of the four different language and gender theories and applicable theorists, which are relevant to the OCR English Language A Level. It includes outlines of different theorists' arguments such as Robin Lakoff, Deborah Cameron, and Otto Jespersen.
This is my EPQ essay, which I did in 2018/2019. It was very boring so I'm helping everyone out who doesn't want to write it themselves.
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It is definitely a worthwhile buy if you want to cruise through the agony.

*You have my permission to use this piece of work as your own.