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GCSE AQA English Literature Revision

Is there anyone doing Of Mice and Men, The Crucible, Romeo and Juliet or Pride and Prejudice that would like to share how they write their revision notes because I have no idea what things to revise. Would I have to revise characters, themes, the plot? Would that be it?
Thanks!
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Original post by citruslemonade
Is there anyone doing Of Mice and Men, The Crucible, Romeo and Juliet or Pride and Prejudice that would like to share how they write their revision notes because I have no idea what things to revise. Would I have to revise characters, themes, the plot? Would that be it?
Thanks!


I'm doing OMAM and so far I have just been using these videos and making notes from them:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQovVw7yuGiIKnv3Q678MDfyTOApJBu1x&nohtml5=False
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqGFsWf-P-cC2JbnhAw88geP1FSkNAcb6&nohtml5=False

Also, if you go on this thread http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3941581&page=5 and scroll down a bit, there's some really good OMAM notes :smile:
Original post by luciie
I'm doing OMAM and so far I have just been using these videos and making notes from them:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQovVw7yuGiIKnv3Q678MDfyTOApJBu1x&nohtml5=False
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqGFsWf-P-cC2JbnhAw88geP1FSkNAcb6&nohtml5=False

Also, if you go on this thread http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3941581&page=5 and scroll down a bit, there's some really good OMAM notes :smile:


Thanks, that's really helpful!!
Anyone doing WJEC English literature? I might do with some tips and advice.

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im doing of mice and men. I'm also not sure how to revise the best way. I'm doing lit revision now and I'm making spider diagrams on characters, themes, context which is apparently the best way to revise after reading the books several times
Anyone doing "To kill a mockingbird" and "Sunlight on the Grass"? :colonhash: (Ikr, Nobody does these nowadays).
I'm doing Romeo and Juliet, and my teacher told us that we should make mind maps about each character with the quotations to prove the point we've written. Also, she said to practise introductions by looking up essay questions about the book so that we can get used to the types of questions we will be given and how to answer them. I haven't done any English revision yet though, so I don't know if these revision ideas will actually work :s-smilie:
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Original post by Bulletzone
Anyone doing "To kill a mockingbird" and "Sunlight on the Grass"? :colonhash: (Ikr, Nobody does these nowadays).


I don't do either but this might help you:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqGFsWf-P-cB7OFSTfeSXgGtK32L8v7kH
Original post by Bulletzone
Anyone doing "To kill a mockingbird" and "Sunlight on the Grass"? :colonhash: (Ikr, Nobody does these nowadays).


I'm doing To Kill a Mokingbird and A Inspector Calls for my literatuure exam...
Original post by Anonymouse44
I'm doing To Kill a Mokingbird and A Inspector Calls for my literatuure exam...


Help.
Original post by TracyEmu
Anyone doing WJEC English literature? I might do with some tips and advice.

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I am doing WJEC as well and confused about how many quotations I need for the 20 mark questions on the books. How many are you learning per character and theme?

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