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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Breakdown – Complete Guide for Students
Resource Title: AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Breakdown – Complete Guide for Students
Resource Description: This in-depth and student-friendly resource provides a clear and comprehensive breakdown of AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2: Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives. Ideal for classroom use, revision, or independent study, it walks students through every aspect of the paper with clarity, structure, and high-quality exemplar content.
What’s Included:
A detailed overview of both Section A (Reading) and Section B (Writing)
Clear explanations of the Assessment Objectives (AO1–AO6) and how to meet them
Extensive lists of language, structural, and rhetorical techniques with definitions and examples
Full guidance on answering each question (Q1–Q5), including mark schemes and model answers
Structured approaches for comparison, synthesis, and analytical writing
High-level model responses with CPETAL and PETAL paragraph structures
An exceptional example of persuasive writing in response to a real-world theme
Ideal For:
GCSE English Language students (Years 10 and 11) preparing for Paper 2
Teachers seeking a structured and engaging lesson or revision material
Tutoring support or home learning
Exam preparation and writing practice
Format: PowerPoint, suitable for printing or classroom display
Created For: AQA GCSE English Language (8700)
Notes: This resource is designed to demystify Paper 2 and give students the tools they need to confidently approach reading comparison and viewpoint writing tasks. It promotes critical thinking, close reading, and persuasive expression, supported by exemplars that model top-band performance. Questions taken from the June 2018 paper.

AQA English Language Paper One breakdown – Complete Guide for Students
Resource Title: AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Breakdown – Complete Guide for Students
Resource Description: This comprehensive and visually engaging resource offers a full breakdown of AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing. Designed with students in mind, it clearly explains the structure, expectations, and assessment objectives of the paper, and offers a wealth of guidance to support success.
What’s Included:
A detailed overview of both Section A (Reading) and Section B (Writing)
Clear explanations of the six Assessment Objectives (AO1–AO6)
Extensive lists of language and structural techniques, complete with definitions and examples
Word classes and grammatical terminology essential for analysis
A step-by-step guide to answering each question (Q1–Q5), with mark schemes and model responses
Detailed PETAL paragraph examples for language, structure, and evaluative analysis
A high-quality example of creative writing for Section B, showcasing advanced techniques and narrative style
Ideal For:
GCSE English Language students (Years 10 and 11) preparing for Paper 1
Teachers looking for a ready-made lesson or revision resource
Tutoring or home-schooling support
Exam practice and independent study
Format: PowerPoint presentation, easy to print or display on screen
Created For: AQA GCSE English Language (8700)
Notes: This resource is designed to be accessible, exam-focused, and student-friendly. It encourages the development of analytical and creative skills and provides robust examples that demonstrate high-level responses. It is based on the June 2018 paper.

OCR A Level Religious Studies Philosophy of Religion – A/A* Full Revision Notes
These premium-quality revision notes are designed for the OCR A Level Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion component and are aimed at students targeting top grades (A or A*).
Perfect for both students and teachers, this resource provides a complete, structured, and analytical summary of the specification content - written in fluent academic prose without oversimplification.
What’s Included
Full coverage of all 9 topics on the OCR Philosophy of Religion paper:
Ancient Philosophical Influences
Soul, Mind and Body
Arguments Based on Observation
Arguments Based on Reason
Religious Experience (includes miracles)
The Problem of Evil
The Nature and Attributes of God
Religious Language: Negative, Analogical or Symbolic
Religious Language: Twentieth Century Perspectives
High-level content: Written to support students aiming for A/A* with detailed explanations, examples, evaluation, and references to scholars, scripture, and critical debate.
Both AO1 and AO2 are fully integrated throughout.
No gimmicks: Clear, scholarly prose (no tables, no emojis, no bullet-point dumps).
Ideal for classroom use, independent study, or final revision.
Perfect For
Year 12 or Year 13 students following the OCR Philosophy spec
Teachers wanting ready-to-use, high-quality teaching notes
Students aiming for Oxbridge or Russell Group Religious Studies/Philosophy degrees
Revision sessions, essay planning, or timed exam practice
Format
PDF
Clean layout and printable format
Written in British English