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  4. How to Structure an Essay

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  5. A Guide to Essay Structure for GCSE and A-Level

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  1. How to write an essay

    An essay is a piece of non-fiction writing with a clear structure: an introduction, paragraphs with evidence and a conclusion.Writing an essay is an important skill in English and allows you to ...

  2. Structuring the Essay

    7-10 minutes planning. 26-32 minutes writing. It is always a good idea to use the rest of your time to review what you've written and to make any adjustments. Students usually think that spending more time on the writing will gain more marks, but this isn't true: more essay doesn't mean more marks!

  3. How to Write a GCSE English Literature Essay

    Whichever exam board you are studying as part of your GCSE English Literature (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas or WJEC), or if you're studying for an IGCSE (Edexcel or CIE), you will be required to write a long essay on at least one type of text. These texts could include a Shakespeare play, a 19th-century novel, a modern text, or poetry, either from an anthology or unseen.

  4. Structuring the Essay

    As Paper 1 requires you to answer two questions in 1hr 45min, you have 52 and a half minutes to plan, write and check your 19th-century novel essay. A good rule of thumb is to spend: 7 minutes analysing the question and the extract. 7-10 minutes of planning. 30-35 minutes of writing.

  5. PDF How to plan and write a top mark essay

    Main Body. There should be at least 3 paragraphs which make up the main body of your essay . You could... Examine relationships between characters (conflict between Mr Birling & the Inspector and class, Eva & Gerald's relationship and gender) Examine a specific character (Sheila and social mobility/gender, Eva the fallen woman/working class)

  6. Structuring an essay

    GCSE; WJEC; Responding to a non-fiction text Structuring an essay - Writing the main body. In an extended response essay on a non-fiction text you should show your understanding of text type ...

  7. How should I structure a GCSE style English Literature essay?

    This cross referencing of your points is vital to a top-band essay. The points themselves are generally most easily structured in PEEL style: 'Point, Evidence, Explain, Link'. The start of the paragraph should make a point, then some evidence should be found for it in the text you are studying, which you should then explain and analyse as fully ...

  8. Essay plan

    Responding to poetry - AQA Essay plan. Responding to poetry - AQA. Writing your response to a poem, or making comparisons between two poems, takes careful planning. These tips show you how to ...

  9. GCSE Literature Plan & Write Essay Guide

    pptx, 178.26 KB. A pupil friendly, step by step, English Literature essay planning and writing guide. These resources provide a framework to enable learners to write comprehensive and well structured essays. There are two resources: Document. Explains how to plan and write a literature essay from scratch. There are also images of how students ...

  10. How to Structure an Essay

    The basic structure of an essay always consists of an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. But for many students, the most difficult part of structuring an essay is deciding how to organize information within the body. This article provides useful templates and tips to help you outline your essay, make decisions about your structure, and ...

  11. Structuring the Shakespeare Essay

    As Paper 1 requires you to answer two questions in 1hr 45min, you have 52 and a half minutes to plan, write and check your Shakespeare essay. A good rule of thumb is to spend: 7 minutes analysing the question and the extract. 7-10 minutes of planning. 30-35 minutes of writing. It is always a good idea to use the rest of your time to review what ...

  12. Perfecting The Introduction: How to Write Every GCSE ...

    The introduction, I say, is the crucial moment that determines the future success of our essay before we have even written it. 2. Getting the introduction right with lots of modelling and scaffolding also serves, I've found, a psychological function. Exams, understandably, can be very stressful experiences.

  13. Structure

    Structure. The structure of a text is how it is organised and how its parts fit together. Writers structure their texts deliberately to have an effect on the reader. Exam questions ask you to ...

  14. How to Write an English Literature Essay?

    Planning is the most important, as it allows you to clearly structure your essay so that it makes logical sense. After you have planned, write the essay, including an introduction, 3-4 main points/paragraphs, and a conclusion. ... Marking for GCSE English Literature essays is done based on 4 assessment objectives. These are outlined in the ...

  15. AQA English Revision

    Strategy 2: A structured essay with an argument. The key to this style is remembering this: You're going to get a question about a theme, and the extract will DEFINITELY relate to the theme. The strategy here is planning out your essays BEFORE the exam, knowing that the extract will fit into them somehow. Below are some structured essays I've ...

  16. How to write an introduction to an essay

    Introduce your main points. An introduction should give the reader a glimpse into your thoughts on the subject. You could briefly: introduce your main idea or key point. highlight your other ...

  17. Essay technique: How to get GCSE students writing better introductions

    Contextualise it based on the text you're writing about. Sentence 2: Identify a question based on what the author wants us to think of the key theme/character named in the exam question. For example, take this exam question on An Inspector Calls: "How does Priestley present the theme of equality in the play?".

  18. Paper 2 Question 5: Article Model Answer

    The style of the writing (sentence structure and overall structure) is dynamic and effective Below you will find a detailed model article in response to an example of Paper 2 Question 5, under the following sub-headings (click to go straight to that sub-heading): Writing a GCSE English Language article; GCSE English Language article layout

  19. An Inspector Calls: Essay Writing Guide for GCSE (9-1)

    In your GCSE English Literature exam, you will be presented with two questions on J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls, and you will then be asked to pick just one to answer. Of course, once you've picked the question you prefer, there are many methods you might use to tackle it.

  20. Structuring a comparative essay

    However in structure B, the comparison takes place throughout the whole essay and avoids looking at the poems separately. This is a better model to use and one which can be applied to comparisons ...

  21. Power and Conflict (Poems): Essay Writing Guide for GCSE (9-1

    This clean & simple new guide from Accolade Press will walk you through how to plan and structure essay responses to questions on the Power & Conflict poetry anthology. By working through nine mock questions, these detailed essay plans will show you how to go about building a theme based answer - while the accompanying notes will illustrate ...

  22. Structuring the Essay

    2. Identify the key words of the question. The key words are the focus of the question: the specific themes or ideas the examiners want you to focus on. For the above question, the key words of the question are "ideas about power and control". This is the theme the examiners want you to explore in your essay.

  23. How to Write a Grade 9 Macbeth Essay

    Here is a model essay structure for GCSE: We have created a top grade model answer for the extract question , as well as a Macbeth Grade 9 example answer for the essay question ; both are answers to past WJEC Eduqas English literature papers.