English Romantic Verse Notes AL Edexcel English LiteratureQuick View
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English Romantic Verse Notes AL Edexcel English Literature

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This PDF contains notes for every poem prescribed for study in the Edexcel English Literature A Level entitled: ‘English Romantic Verse’. The notes are perfect for a revision guide that highlights the key themes of the poem, as well as a teaching resource to accompany study, due to the quality of analysis and depth of insight into context. Newly, this resource also includes two essays focusing on exam style questions focusing on: Sensations, analysing Ode to a Nightingale by Keats & Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples by Shelley; Nature and Humanity, analysing William Blake’s London and William Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey. These two essays draw out very prominent Romantic themes are tropes are are excellent ways to introduce close analysis to an AL class. Any reviews would be fantastic to promote this resource and help more students engage with Romantic verse!
AL Microeconomics Essay PlansQuick View
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AL Microeconomics Essay Plans

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This pack includes 5 essay plans of L5 quality that are relevant to current contextual factors, and also confront more classic essay style topics such as monopoly and welfare. The first page of this document gives a detailed guide to HOW market failure questions should be answered, by following this guide the examiner can see clear chains of reasoning and a developed approach to the question. The essay plans are: “Discuss the impacts on the UK economy of an increase in the national living wage” 25 marks “The rise of the gig economy is beneficial to businesses, workers and the UK economy as a whole” Discuss. “Evaluate/ Discuss the impacts of the minimum price for alcohol imposed by the Scottish Government” 25 marks “Evaluate/ Discuss the effectiveness of raising indirect taxation to solve the market failure caused by cigarette consumption” “Discuss whether a market dominated by one firm is beneficial for an economy” These have been developed by an A* economics student with experience in tutoring, compiling much of the content of several prescribed textbooks.
Labour Markets AQA AL Economics 4.1.6Quick View
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Labour Markets AQA AL Economics 4.1.6

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This revision guide contains not only in depth coverage of the AQA AL syllabus but also guidance to essay planning labour market questions. The resource is a perfect handout or accompaniment to teaching due to contextual notes on the changing nature of trade unionism and also focuses on more advanced diagrams such as trade union wage setting under monopsonist competition.
Distribution of Income and Wealth AQA AL EconomicsQuick View
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Distribution of Income and Wealth AQA AL Economics

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This document is a comprehensive revision guide to the AQA AL Economics course heading: The distribution of income and wealth. It can be used as a revision booklet for close to exams or alternatively as a teaching guide due to its ‘Level 5’ evaluative comments which will not be found in other textbooks in such a succinct and focused way. The distribution of income and wealth features heavily in the Summer exam and is infamously an under-revised topic, but with this quality of analysis and evaluation there is no reason why it shouldn’t be a mastered topic within the AL.
Un Sac de Billes Essay Template, Quotes & Past QuestionsQuick View
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Un Sac de Billes Essay Template, Quotes & Past Questions

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This pack is a fantastic resource for teaching and engaging with an A level French set text: Un sac de billes by Joseph Joffo. This pack includes a list of quotes and relevant themes, an essay template which sets out the desired arrangement of ideas for a top AL essay.
AQA AL Economics RevisionQuick View
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AQA AL Economics Revision

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This document features my own advise for students taking AL Economics, with a plan of each exam paper and my suggested timings. On the later pages are advise as to the perfect way to use chains of analysis, followed by evaluative guidance. I cannot stress enough the importance of evaluation, and equally the ease with which this can be integrated into the teaching of students. Questioning assumptions and your own analysis are the aims of the course, this must be demonstrated.