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GCSE Non-Fiction Writing Model: The Traitors

The more fun you have writing, the more fun your marker will have reading it.

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This is everything you need to get started.

  1. instructions

  2. specially formatted to make it easy for you to annotate and scribble notes all over

  3. one ‘lively’ top-grade GCSE article

  4. tips on how to make the most from the example

  5. challenges for you based on the same task

And it’s absolutely FREE.

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Put yourself in the exam marker’s shoes …

They might have 300 (or more!) answers to wade through. Remember, too - they are often teachers, who have spent all day dealing with their own students …

How are you going to wake them up, and drag a brilliant grade out of them?

NOT by being boring.

It’s time someone showed you that non-fiction writing does not have to be boring.