Write To Persuade For GCSE English (14-16 years) - Teacher Notes

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The 'Write To Persuade For GCSE English' resource is an invaluable tool for students aged 14-16 preparing for their GCSE English Language exams. This comprehensive series of work packs is meticulously designed to guide students through the nuances of persuasive writing, a crucial aspect of the GCSE curriculum. By working through the 12 packs at a comfortable pace, students will absorb essential advice that promises to elevate their grades to a C or higher. The resource is not just a practice workbook; it is a guarantee of success for those who take its lessons to heart.

Within these packs, students will find exemplary material that sets the benchmark for the level of writing expected in the exams. These examples serve as a foundation upon which students can build their skills, learning how to approach questions strategically to secure higher marks. The packs cover a range of writing purposes and audiences, teaching students to craft pieces from diverse perspectives, including articles and promotional materials. They will also master argument structures such as PEE (Point, Evidence, Explanation) or PEA (Point, Evidence, Analysis), and delve into effective language techniques. Authored by a teacher well-versed in the updated GCSE standards, this series doubles as a quick revision guide, offering a simple yet powerful way to refine writing skills. It thoroughly prepares students for the exam's specific requirements, from text analysis to crafting responses tailored to purpose and audience. Emphasising analytical frameworks like P.E.E or P.E.T.E.R, and rhetorical devices such as the rule of three and direct address, the resource aims to make every student capable of achieving a grade C or above in GCSE English.

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