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Proud Traditions. Wide Horizons. High Achievement stantonbury.org.uk
English Language and Literature Proud Traditions. Wide Horizons. High Achievement stantonbury.org.uk
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English Language Course
Examining Board AQA – Dates 5th & 8th June 2018
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English Literature Course
Examining Board AQA – Dates 22nd & 25th May 2018
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English Intervention Sessions
Tuesday lunchtime Wednesday and Thursday morning Saturday morning
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What active revision strategies might you use?
Read over your notes but highlight the most important words at the same time.
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What active revision strategies might you use?
Summarise knowledge about a topic on a mind map use diagrams and colours.
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What active revision strategies might you use?
Condense your notes onto revision cards. Include key words, key questions and important facts.
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What active revision strategies might you use?
Use these revision cards to have a question and answer session with a friend.
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What active revision strategies might you use?
Look, Cover, Say, Write, Check.
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Supporting your child’s revision
Recommended Revision Guides can be purchased via the school office at a greatly reduced price-only a limited number of copies still available Revision guides are also available at Amazon or CGP books online
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How to Revise English Show My Homework Mr Bruff – Youtube
Pupils MUST READ in order to progress. The best way to revise for English language is to constantly test yourself on the style of questions in the exam. For English Literature, pupils must re – read / revise all of the texts covered, focussing on key characters, themes, language and structural devices in the texts.
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Productive Revision- mindfulness practice
Mindfulness is often defined as "the state of being attentive to and aware of what is taking place in the present". Productive Revision- mindfulness practice
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