Ideal for AQA A Level English Language Paper 1, Section A (Meanings and Representations), this resource supports students in developing sharp, comparative analysis skills through engaging non-fiction extracts.
Focusing on the presentation of Blackpool in Bill Bryson’s writing and a contrasting description of Verona by Dickens, students are guided to explore how meanings are constructed and how representations are shaped by language choices, tone, and perspective.
Includes exam-style questions, structured scaffolding, and opportunities for independent analytical writing, making it perfect for high-quality modelling, intervention, and exam preparation. Designed to build confidence with terminology, strengthen comparative skills, and support students in producing perceptive, top-band responses aligned with AQA assessment objectives.
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