In this series for GCSE English Literature we analyse all aspects of the play ensuring that you gain a full understanding of the various complexities, including key themes, characters, context and structure.As with Macbeth we have brought together Stella Vassilou and Catherine Hartley, both of whom received Masters in English Literature from Oxford and Cambridge University and are now teaching GCSE English Literature.Never Let Me Go is the haunting story of a group of friends whose purpose in life is far removed from that which any of us might expect.
In this series we examine all the key aspects that you will need to know and understand for GCSE English Literature, ranging from its context, major themes, character analysis and look at all the different chapters.
It's penultimate tutorial examines some of the most pertinent of quotations, including; "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”, which gives a clue to the type of book it is.
We are delighted that this teaching and learning tool is endorsed by OCR for use with specification J352 GCSE English Literature.
Welcome to our series on the OCR Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships.
The audio format enables accelerated learning, with no distraction and can be played both inside and outside the classroom.
They have been designed to complement what is being taught and to help reinforce key learnings.Jane Eyre is a turbulent love story with many different themes, twists and compelling characters, making it a fascinating novel to study.In our tutorial series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, an experienced English teacher, we will analyse the key characters and themes within Jane Eyre, as well as having a detailed look at the importance of the settings.DNA is a fascinating play and our series will take you through all you need to know for your GCSE.Produced by Mark Richards, a senior examiner, he certainly knows how to cover all the different elements to achieve a good grade. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was one of the most popular novels of its day and it continues to be so, with many film and small screen adaptations.It is brought to you by experienced head of English and exam board specification writer, Stephen Lucas and Dr Laura Salisbury, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Exeter University Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is one of the great dystopian novels of it's time and is layered with many different meanings, making it a joy to read and to interpret.Our audio tutorials, written by Aimee Coelho, a passionate English Teacher at Millfield and additionally an exam board examiner (so she knows exactly what is required for your examination), will furnish you with everything you need for your GCSE coursework and exam preparation.The series will provide you with all the necessary arguments and insights, analyses the genre, structure and form, examines the context and key characters , gives an in-depth view of the different chapters and finally helps you prepare for that all important GCSE examination.Our Macbeth series for GCSE English Literature is one of our favourites.Our authors, Catherine Hartley and Stella Vassiliou, two fabulous teachers (both 1st class honours graduates from Oxbridge) bring to life and explain one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies.We are also honoured to have the renowned Shakespearean actor, Guy Henry, play Macbeth throughout the series.
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