'You can't really revise for English - can you?' Students often tell teacher Mark Roberts that they find it hard to revise for A Level English Literature. This guide will show you why that is a common misconception, and that all you need is an organised, step-by-step approach to your English revision to get the best grade possible. · Discover how to banish ineffective revision and use study skills that will help you to do brilliantly in your A Level exams · Understand what really successful students do to help them towards top grades in A Level English Literature · Implement practice methods that actually improve your memory Read this book to find out more! Chapter 1. Effective revision for English exams Chapter 2. Organising your notes and annotations Chapter 3. Building up a bank of "killer quotations" Chapter 4. Practising "exploding" quotations Chapter 5. Understanding how to apply critical viewpoints Chapter 6.
Being selective with context Chapter 7. Developing your academic writing style Chapter 8. Improving practice essays Chapter 9. Getting ready for the unseen texts Chapter 10. Taking care of yourself and coping with exams Gold title Following on from the successful 'You Can't Revise for GCSE English!' Mark Roberts shows how you can maximise your marks to do brilliantly at A Level English Literature. Mark Roberts is one half of the author team behind 'Boys Don't Try: Rethinking Masculinity in Schools' which is beloved by teachers, has its own podcast and is on the PiXL reading list.