Oxford Revise AQA GCSE English Language provides you with all the key information you need to revise and prepare for your English Language exam.
Find out the best way to approach exam questions and get plenty of practice for how to compose answers and structure arguments.
We understand that you might be concerned about how to revise for your English Language exam, including what to revise and prepare, and how to do it. Oxford Revise helps you build and revise your understanding of the knowledge and key concepts you need for your exam and then utilise this as you work through the Exam Knowledge section.
This guide is divided into two parts:
Part 1: Concept Knowledge - this section covers the key concepts and devices that you need to revise going into your exams.
Part 2: Exam Knowledge - this section gives you an overview of each paper and takes you through all the questions you will encounter in Paper 1 and Paper 2 of your AQA GCSE English Language exam.
Knowledge Organisers: clear, easy-to understand, concise summaries of the content that you need to know for your exam.
Retrieval: helps you to check how much you can remember in preparation for Practice exam questions.
Exam-style Practice questions: offer opportunities to practise every type of question you will encounter in your exam with answers and mark scheme available online.
An online glossary is available with key terms definitions.
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