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"Let's eat Grandma!" "Let's eat, Grandma."

As well as saving lives, punctuation is important for your English Language revision. We've also got guides on grammar and spelling, fiction and non-fiction, comparing texts and writing your own.

We can't guarantee these topics will come up, of course, but we chose a few we thought might be useful to get you started. Click on the images below for the relevant revision guides, and we’ve added some extra articles just next to them, too.

All our English Language guides are exam board specific so click to find your GCSE exam board.

Analysing Fiction

is the way writers create characters and make them believable. Good characterisation can make even wizards and hobbits seem real…

is another technique that can have an important effect on a story.

Analysing non-fiction

Non-fiction texts like Martin Luther King Jr's I Have a Dream speech use and to deliver a strong message.

Comparing texts

Comparing texts is an important skill for English language. And no, not the kind of texts you get sent by your mates.

This guide also has tips on .

Writing

English teachers everywhere will be telling you the same thing: "Don't forget to plan!"

We hate to say it, but they're right.

Try , , , and to practice planning your writing.

Spelling, punctuation and grammar

Why does punctuation matter?

Some people find inspiration in cooking, their families, and their dogs. Others find inspiration cooking their families and their dogs.

And don't forget and .

English Lit revision: Guides that might help

Drama, poetry or prose, guides that will help your revision be 'lit'.

English Lit revision: Guides that might help

Chemistry: Guides that might help you study

It's time for a pH-at Chemistry study session.

Chemistry: Guides that might help you study

Maths: Guides that might help you study

Ratio, probability, vectors and more.

Maths: Guides that might help you study