One page.
Clear. Concise. Colour-coded (as all my A-Level resources are).
The entire course mapped out in a format students can use every single week, whether in or out of class.
Clear. Concise. Colour-coded.
One page.
Clear. Concise. Colour-coded (as all my A-Level resources are).
The entire course mapped out in a format students can use every single week, whether in or out of class.
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A Level Maps_WJEC Lan Lit
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The WJEC A Level English Lang and Lit specification runs to 31 pages. Thirty-one. That’s even more than the Literature spec.
And it’s written in what can only be described as ‘Advanced Teacher’. It’s a lot denser than Shakespeare, and far, far less fun.
When students actually understand the specification, they understand the path to success. Every question, every Assessment Objective, every skill they’re being marked on? It’s all in those 31 pages. Hidden. Waiting to be decoded.
That’s where expert tuition earns its keep.
A good tutor teaches the texts. An extraordinary tutor translates the specification, too. They own the translation, because it’s done with deep understanding, without AI. And without losing sight of the joy of the subject, or veering into ‘teaching to the test’.
So I’ve done exactly that.
It’s the kind of thing I used to hand to students in their first week in my classroom.
Now I’m a full-time tutor, I build resources like this week in, week out, for my students. It’s one of the reasons their confidence, enjoyment of the subject, and their grades climb. Extraordinary results come from extraordinary understanding.
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