This simple revision guide will help your students as they revise the AQA GCSE English Language papers. It features vocabulary, reminders of the mark schemes, sentence starters and general reminders for each question. This is a great resource to use before assessment, or for students to have in front of them as they revise. It’s here as a PowerPoint so it can be easily edited to remind students of key ideas as taught in class.
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