Essay writing is, for many people, a difficult skill to master. For some of us, in fact, the problems begin almost before we’ve even started. With this in mind, I would like to offer my own top five tips to get you past that first line. 1. Do some reading around...
Let’s start by posing a fundamental question: how is one to learn about and marvel in experiences, cultures and ways of life in the past, if not through literature? In my view, there’s only one answer to that. You simply cannot know how you came to be where you are...
Well, let’s face it: you can’t avoid academic writing if you’re planning to attend university studies. Some of you may even move on to make it a career one way or another. However, before that, you need to have some basic understanding of how to write in an academic...
Section C: The Unseen Poems ‘There are two questions in Section C and all candidates must answer both of them. The first question is an analysis of a single unseen poem. This question is worth 24 marks. The second question introduces an additional unseen poem....
Section B – Comparison of two Anthology poems The question in Section B will ask you to compare two poems from the fifteen which you have studied. The examination paper will choose one poem; you must choose the other. Preparation is key! It is absolutely vital that...