I know we did our A levels months ago now, but I realised that I never got round to finishing this. It’s probably not as extensive as it could have been, if I’d finished it on time, but I figured it was better to post what I had than start making things up. Below are … Continue reading
Category Archives: Revision
How To Write: Religious Studies Essays
Philosophy and Ethics was definitely my hardest A Level and sometimes I just didn’t get why. Other people in my class all got A grades without revision and even though I’d memorised the content, I often got Bs or Cs. I found out the hard way that all that knowledge doesn’t mean much without the … Continue reading
Revision: Standard and Non-Standard English
Happy exam-eve! To celebrate, we’re treating you with TWO revision posts in one day. Just how will you contain your excitement… For other posts on component one check out language acquisition and language and politeness. Accent vs Dialect One of the key areas of this topic is the distinction between accent and dialect. Accent is … Continue reading
Revision: Language and Politeness
Following our current trend of revision posts, we thought we’d cram in as much English Language as possible before the first exam on Wednesday. If you’re revising for component one, you may also find yesterday’s language acquisition post useful. Facework Most concepts about politeness focus on the idea of face; our public self-image that conversations need … Continue reading
Revision: Language Acquisition
If you’re here for the writing posts, this may seem a little abstract to you. However, even if you’re not studying English language like we are, then you may find this useful when it comes to writing young characters. Stages Crying consists entirely of vegetative sounds and crying and begins in the first few weeks of … Continue reading
Revision: El Laberinto Del Fauno
Along with the other books and films that I have studied for Spanish, I have also studied El Laberinto Del Fauno for my independent research project, focusing on how the themes link back to Franco’s Spain. In fact, this post is scheduled for the exact moment that I’ll be starting my speaking exam. Plot The … Continue reading
Revision: María, Llena Eres de Gracia
With barely a month and a half until it’s all over, revision is pretty much dominating everything at the moment. It seems only right that it should be the same on here. I debated whether or not to do posts for the films we’re studying, but I’ve found this kind of consolidation really helpful, and … Continue reading
Revision: Language of the 21st Century
Yup, more revision. Fun times. You know the drill, if you have any more resources, please comment below. The key thing with this unit is knowledge of different text types. No offence to the hoard of examiners who I’m sure are definitely reading this, but you probably know more about this unit than they do, … Continue reading
How to Write: MFL Essays
Continuing with the theme of revision, below is pretty much everything I know about writing an essay for MFL. While it is designed for the essays on the books/films that my exam board set, some of this can also be used for the topic-based essays that the others have. As always, if you have any resources, please … Continue reading
Revision: La Casa De Bernarda Alba
So you may have seen my post on the French book Le Silence De La Mer last week. Believe it or not, I’m stupid enough to be taking more than one language A level, and so here are my revision notes on the literary text we’re studying for Spanish. Fortunately, there are a few more … Continue reading