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Winter 2001 examination dates:

GCSE English: 12th November (all boards), 15th November (all boards)


Putting it simply:

Basic Ideas Tutorials

Fact and Opinion Tutorial

About your course and exams:

What You Ought To Know
But Are Seldom Told


What You Need To Know Now

Syllabuses for exams in 2001

Syllabuses for exams in 2002

Things to learn and ways to work:

English Howlers

Exam Techniques

Media Texts

Oral Exams

Poetry Appreciation

Quick Fix Doctor
For spelling, grammar, punctuation etc.

Some Handy Tips

Spelling Lists

Written Coursework

Your Questions, Our Answers

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Yes, we're bigger and better by the day! For the second year running and by popular demand we have notes and exam-style questions on the AQA (SEG) pre-release materials.

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