Creative writing is difficult. 

Thousands of young people struggle with this part of the exam.

Why?

Because they cannot think of original ideas!

For GCSE English Language exam, you are not required to write a book, but you do have to produce something:
  • that is an original idea
  • that demonstrates your ability to use linguistic devices
  • that is correct in terms of punctuation and grammar

All within 45 minutes!!

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This Guide to Creative Writing will give you different ways of thinking of new ideas, how to plan and structure your writing for both descriptive and narrative writing and how to get further help with this important part of the GCSE English exam.


Why?

Because nothing is more important than getting a pass at English and Maths at GCSE (I can’t do maths but I can recommend someone!)
There are very few jobs that do not require a pass in English and Maths and if you do not have these, it limits your options.
These two important exams are the gateway to your future.  Do not limit your choices by not getting them.

I run a series of courses online at specific times for a small groups (maximum of 6) to work together.  Following each unit of study I will supply a fact sheet covering the main parts.  Please email me for up coming courses and vacancies.  These will be repeated and in time I will get them recorded and on Youtube.
There are a limited number of one to one online lessons available. Please ask for times and spaces.
In addition there are PDF booklets covering various aspects of the English exam papers.

How?

When?

At times to suit you. Online means no sitting in rush hour traffic, and you can choose a tutor that is anywhere in the country. Since the forced lock down tutors have become more inventive when it comes to online teaching although, I was already using Zoom before it became popular!


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