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Front Cover of "How to write PEEL paragraphs for KS3 & GCSE English" by English Home Studies. Free pdf guide.

Sometimes, the hardest part about writing analytical paragraphs for essays isn’t what to say, but how to put it all together... especially when it comes to structuring paragraphs.

 

Maybe your teen is looking at a homework task or a GCSE past exam paper and asking, “Where do I even start?” or “What do teachers mean by ‘structure’ anyway?”

 

A lot of students feel a bit lost when it comes to getting their ideas down on paper especially in exams - and that’s exactly why I created this free PDF guide.

 

“How to Write PEEL Paragraphs for KS3 & GCSE English” breaks down the PEEL method (Point, Evidence, Explain, Link) in a clear and practical way.

 

Inside this 5 page guide, you’ll find a step-by-step framework, example answers and a few tips and reminders to help your teen use the PEEL paragraph structure to start (and finish) their essays with confidence and, hopefully, feel a bit less overwhelmed.

 

Not every answer will be perfect, of course, but sometimes, a little clarity and confidence are all you need to get started.

 

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