At Model Answer King, we specialise in high-quality, carefully crafted model answers for GCSE English Language and Literature. Whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students with top-grade exemplars, or a student aiming to understand what success looks like, our resources are here to help you master the mark schemes and unlock higher grades.
At Model Answer King, we specialise in high-quality, carefully crafted model answers for GCSE English Language and Literature. Whether you’re a teacher looking to inspire your students with top-grade exemplars, or a student aiming to understand what success looks like, our resources are here to help you master the mark schemes and unlock higher grades.
An Inspector Calls – AQA GCSE (2018) | Model Answers, Commentary & Worksheet
Support your students in mastering the 2018 AQA GCSE English Literature exam with this complete resource pack for An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley. It includes high-level model answers, detailed examiner-style commentary, and a structured analysis worksheet to boost understanding and writing confidence.
Covers the June 2018 AQA questions:
• How far does Priestley present Eric as a character who changes his attitudes towards himself and others during the play?
• How does Priestley explore the importance of social class in An Inspector Calls?
What’s Included:
Two full-mark model essays, written in line with the AQA mark scheme
Thoughtful examiner commentary, breaking down what makes each answer effective
A printable worksheet to help students analyse the model answers, identify success criteria, and practise their own responses
Perfect for revision, intervention, or class modelling, this resource is ideal for students aiming for Grade 7–9, and also provides valuable support for those working towards key exam skills.
This downloadable resource is designed to help students excel in their AQA GCSE English Literature exam by providing top-level model answers to the June 2017 questions on An Inspector Calls:
• How far does Priestley present Mrs Birling as an unlikeable character?
• How does Priestley use the character of the Inspector to suggest ways that society could be improved?
What’s Included:
Two full mark model essays written in the style and tone expected by AQA
Detailed examiner-style commentary explaining the strengths of each response
A structured worksheet to help students analyse the model answers, identify key features, and improve their own writing
This resource is ideal for classroom teaching, homework tasks, revision sessions, or intervention support. It’s perfect for students aiming for Grades 7–9, and also supports targeted feedback and modelling for students working towards higher attainment.
Help your students understand how to structure a successful response, develop insightful interpretations, and meet the AQA mark scheme criteria with confidence.