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REVISE WJEC Eduqas GCSE in English Language Revision Guide

REVISE WJEC Eduqas GCSE in English Language Revision Guide

Julie Hughes

(2017)

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Book Details

Abstract

Exam Board: WJEC / Eduqas

Level: GCSE

Subject: English Language

First teaching: September 2015

First exams: June 2017

 

 

Revise smart and save!

Designed for hassle-free classroom and independent study, our Revision Guides include a FREE online edition and complement the WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) in English Language Student Books with a range of features:

  • One-topic-per-page format helps you revise more quickly, without the hassle
  • Exam-style worked examples match the new specification and demonstrate good exam technique
  • 'Now try this' exam-style practice questions let you test your understanding of a topic
  • Spelling and Grammar support in dedicated skills page and integrated throughout the book
  • Putting it into practice pages supporting the key skills needed for the new GCSE exams.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Contents ii
Section A: Reading 1
1: Planning your exam time 1
2: Reading texts explained 2
3: Reading questions explained 1 3
4: Reading questions explained 2 4
5: Reading the questions 5
6: Skimming for the main idea or theme 6
7: Annotating the texts 7
8: Putting it into practice 8
9: Putting it into practice 9
10: Explicit information and ideas 10
11: Implicit ideas 11
12: Inference 12
13: Interpreting information and ideas 13
14: Point – Evidence – Explanation 14
15: Putting it into practice 15
16: Putting it into practice 16
17: Word classes 17
18: Connotations 18
19: Figurative language 19
20: Creation of character 20
21: Creating atmosphere 21
22: Narrative voice 22
23: Putting it into practice 23
24: Putting it into practice 24
25: Rhetorical devices 1 25
26: Rhetorical devices 2 26
27: Fact, opinion and expert evidence 27
28: Identifying sentence types 28
29: Commenting on sentence types 29
30: Structure: non-fiction 30
31: Structure: fiction 31
32: Putting it into practice 32
33: Putting it into practice 33
34: Handling two texts 34
35: Selecting evidence for synthesis 35
36: Synthesising evidence 36
37: Looking closely at language 37
38: Planning to compare 38
39: Comparing ideas 39
40: Comparing perspective 40
41: Answering a compare question 41
42: Putting it into practice 42
43: Evaluating a text: fiction 43
44: Evaluating a text: non-fiction 44
45: Using evidence to evaluate 45
46: Putting it into practice 46
47: Putting it into practice 47
Section B: Writing 48
48: Writing questions: an overview 48
49: Writing questions: Component 1 49
50: Writing questions: Component 2 50
51: Writing for a purpose: creative 51
52: Writing for a purpose: inform, explain, review 52
53: Writing for a purpose: argue and persuade 53
54: Writing for an audience 54
55: Putting it into practice 55
56: Putting it into practice 56
57: Form: articles and reviews 57
58: Form: letters and reports 58
59: Form: information guides 59
60: Putting it into practice 60
61: Ideas and planning: creative 61
62: Structure: creative 62
63: Beginnings and endings: creative 63
64: Putting it into practice 64
65: Ideas and planning: inform, explain, review 65
66: Ideas and planning: argue and persuade 66
67: Openings: transactional/persuasive 67
68: Conclusions: transactional/persuasive 68
69: Putting it into practice 69
70: Paragraphing for effect 70
71: Linking ideas 71
72: Putting it into practice 72
73: Vocabulary for effect: synonyms 73
74: Vocabulary for effect: argue and persuade 74
75: Language for different effects 1 75
76: Language for different effects 2 76
77: Language for different effects 3 77
78: Using the senses 78
79: Narrative voice 79
80: Putting it into practice 80
81: Putting it into practice 81
82: Sentence variety 1 82
83: Sentence variety 2 83
84: Sentences for different effects 84
85: Putting it into practice 85
86: Ending a sentence 86
87: Commas 87
88: Apostrophes and speech punctuation 88
89: Colons, semi-colons, dashes, brackets and ellipses 89
90: Putting it into practice 90
91: Common spelling errors 1 91
92: Common spelling errors 2 92
93: Common spelling errors 3 93
94: Proofreading 94
95: Putting it into practice 95
96: Extract 1 – Rebecca 96
97: Extract 2 – Every Man for Himself 97
98: Extract 3 – My Son’s Story 98
99: Extract 4 – About a Boy 99
100: Extract 5 – Who’d Be a Paper Boy? 100
101: Extract 6 – Victorian Child Labour 101
102: Extract 7 – The History of London’s Black Cabs 102
103: Extract 8 – Victorian Cab Drivers 103
104: Extract 9 – The Hungry Cyclist 104
105: Extract 10 – Letters from Sydney 105
106: Answers 106