This week, Emma's got everything you need to know about oxymorons and hyperbole for your GCSE English lang exam. She looks at examples of classic oxymorons and hyperbole used in creative writing. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC e
In this episode, Emma goes through everything you need to know about pathetic fallacy for your GCSE English Language exams. She goes through classic examples of pathetic fallacy, as well as tips on how to use pathetic fallacy in your creative w
Emma's back with everything you need to know about puns and personification for your GCSE English Language exams. She goes through examples of effective uses of personification, as well as tips on how to construct the perfect pun for your piece
Emma's back with everything you need to know about similes for your GCSE English Language exams. She goes through classic examples of similes, as well as tips on how to construct the perfect simile for your piece of creative writing. Perfect fo
In this episode, Emma goes into detail on the use of metaphors for your GCSE English Language exam. She gives examples of classic metaphors, as well as tips on writing the perfect metaphor. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC exam bo
In this week's episode, Emma looks at the key terminology for GCSE English Language. She goes through atmosphere, pathetic fallacy, the use of irony, oxymorons and connotations in writing. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC exam boa
In this week's episode, Emma looks at the key terminology for GCSE English Language. She looks at anthropomorphism, imagery, metaphors, personification, similes, and symbolism. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC exam boards. Ideal f
In this week's episode, Emma looks at even more key terminology for GCSE English Language. She goes through examples of sibilance, onomatopoeia, assonance and alliteration. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC exam boards. Ideal for p
Emma gives an introduction to lexis, and the different types of nouns you need to know for your GCSE English Language exam, such as proper, abstract, concrete, and collective nouns. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC exam boards. Id