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AQA GCSE Modern Texts: Drama Revision

The AQA English Literature GCSE consists of two written papers. Paper 1 (40% of the GCSE grade) has a one hour and 45 minute time-limit and assesses students’ knowledge of 19th century and Shakespearean literature. Paper 2 (60%) has two hour and 15 minute time-limit and focuses on modern texts (prose or drama), a poetry cluster from the AQA anthology (either War & Conflict or Love & Relationships) and unseen poetry. Both exams are closed-book which means that students will need to learn quotations as they will not be allowed to refer to set texts in the exam.

EdPlace’s GCSE exam-style questions and practice papers help your child hone their exam-technique and prepare them for anything the exam may throw at them


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Analyse the Role of Key Characters and Their Development in 'A Taste of Honey.'

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Analyse the Role of Key Characters and Their Development in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Analyse the Role of Key Characters in 'Blood Brothers'.

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Analysis of Key Quotes in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Analysis of Key Quotes in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Analysis of Key Quotes in 'Blood Brothers'

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Evaluate Key Characters and their Development in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Evaluate Key Characters and Their Development in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Evaluate Key Characters and Their Development in 'Blood Brothers'

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Evaluate Key Quotes and Their Impact in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Evaluate Key Quotes and Their Impact in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Evaluate Key Quotes and Their Impact in 'Blood Brothers'

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Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Presentation of Themes in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Presentation of Themes in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Presentation of Themes in 'Blood Brothers'

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Explore How Key Themes Develop in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Explore How Themes Develop in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Explore How Themes Develop in 'Blood Brothers'

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Identify and Explain Key Characters and their Development in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Identify and Explain Key Characters in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Identify and Explain Key Characters in 'Blood Brothers'

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Identify and explain key quotes in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Identify and Explain Key Quotes in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Identify and Explain Key Quotes in 'Blood Brothers'

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Identify Key Themes in 'A Taste of Honey'

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Identify Key Themes in 'An Inspector Calls'

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Identify Key Themes in 'Blood Brothers'

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Overview of Context for 'A Taste of Honey'

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Overview of Context for 'An Inspector Calls'

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Overview of Context for 'Blood Brothers'

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Our Modern Texts: Drama GCSE revision resources and practice papers are designed to help your child become their best future self by giving them the tools they need to succeed in their GCSEs. All activities, exam-style questions and practice papers are tailored to exam boards and cover all texts used in AQA specifications; 



  • An Inspector Calls

  • Blood Brothers

  • The History Boys

  • DNA

  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

  • A Taste of Honey

 

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