Bite into This!

Bite into This!

What better image to have ‘in mind’ when applying PEA! (POINT, EVIDENCE, ANALYSIS).       P = Point – Each paragraph should begin with a clear topic sentence stating the point that paragraph seeks to make. Your point should be a claim,...
The Man with a Headache – ‘Show Not Tell’

The Man with a Headache – ‘Show Not Tell’

Descriptive Writing The Man with an Headache! Descriptive Writing Tip ***SHOWING not TELLING*** Impress the reader; usually the examiner. Instead of: ‘He has a terrible headache’ – TELLING us what he’s suffering from *** TRY*** ‘His head throbbed;...
The ‘Object or the ‘Vase’

The ‘Object or the ‘Vase’

A quick process I devised for descriptive writing in 3 simple stages – What do you think the object is? – Describe it as effectively as you can e.g. colour, shape etc? Write down in a sentence/paragraph form what images this object creates in your mind – Does it...
Poetical Success!

Poetical Success!

A past ‘A’ Grade GCSE English Student, Laura C., has achieved resounding success has a poet and has published an Anthology ‘Let me take you on a journey… Into me’.  A conscientious student and talented lady. Congratulations and all the...

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