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Supporting Students With KS2 - GCSE English
Whether you need creative writing ideas, structured revision strategies or printable worksheets, you’ll find practical tips and expert advice to help students in KS2 - KS4 build confidence in reading, writing and
GCSE exam preparation.
Looking for extra support? Explore my range of downloadable revision guides and activity packs designed to make English learning engaging and effective.



How to Help Your Teen With GCSE English at Home
Supporting GCSE English at home is a bit of a balancing act. Sometimes it feels like you’re doing too much, sometimes not enough. Maybe you’re a parent who’s quietly worried about “interfering” or a student who’d rather do anything than write another practice essay.
I’ve helped students with their English for over 25 years and, honestly, there’s no single right way… but I do have some suggestions that might help.


Top Tips for AQA GCSE English Language: Paper 2, Question 5
Paper 2, Question 5 is the persuasive / transactional writing task and is worth a hefty 40 marks... so getting this right can make a huge difference to your final grade.
This is where you’ll show off your ability to communicate with purpose: to argue, persuade, inform or advise while using language and structure effectively.


Top Tips for AQA GCSE English Language: Paper 2, Questions 1 - 4
Paper 2 might seem like the trickier sibling of Paper 1, but once you know what the exam is really looking for, it feels far less daunting. With the updated specification from summer 2026, a few details have shifted but the core skills you need, such as careful reading, comparing ideas and clear, written explanations, haven’t changed.
This guide breaks down Questions 1 - 4, shows how much time to spend on each and gives you practical tips you can actually use.


Top Tips for AQA GCSE English Language: Paper 1, Question 5
Paper 1, Question 5 is where students can show off their writing skills, including creativity, control of language and technical accuracy.
It’s worth 40 marks, almost half of the paper, so getting comfortable with this question can make a huge difference to overall grades.
From summer 2026, students will still have a choice between two tasks: one narrative (story opening) and one descriptive (based on an image). Both tasks are designed to test the same skills as before.


Top Tips for AQA GCSE English Language: Paper 1, Questions 1 - 4
Tackling AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 might feel confusing at first, especially with the new spec changes coming into effect from summer 2026, but, don't worry, once you know what the paper involves, it’s surprisingly straightforward.
This guide explains Questions 1 - 4, gives timing and mark breakdowns and shares top tips that actually work.


A Parent's Guide To English Tuition
Private tuition is becoming increasingly popular with an estimated 25% of all UK school children receiving academic tuition at some point during their years of compulsory education.
Thanks to ever changing technological advancements, the education industry has expanded dramatically and it's now possible
for one tutor to teach 1:1 or group lessons with large numbers of students around the world.
"A Parent's Guide to English Tuition" will help you to understand this ever chan
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