GCSE and A-Level Goblin: New PEAD Paragraph Tutorial Available
“Alright, Peeps? Are you staying sane? Goblins don’t have exams as such, so I can only empathise with the stress buildup. Make sure you give yourself time to relax and have fun, you are a teenager after all.
Anyway, I’m here to tell you about the GCSE and A-Level PEAD Paragraph Tutorial I made, and what it includes. So. let’s get stuck in.
What is a PEAD Paragraph?
You might be more familiar with a different term like PEAL, PEEL, PEA or some other variation of it. Essentially it means Point, Evidence, Analysis, and Development (sometimes it’s Link instead of Development, and sometimes Analyse is Explain, but it’s all the same thing). It’s by far the best way to ensure you get your highest grade in your exams because it organises your points into logical arguments, and makes sure you are hitting every element you need.
What’s in the Tutorial?
My tutorial walks you through what is recommended for each part of a PEAD paragraph, but then it does some things you might not find somewhere else:
PEAD tutorial using a courtroom as an example for putting your best argument across.
Good and bad examples of each part of PEAD.
English Essay/Exam versions and a courtroom version to help you understand why each part is so important.
Final summaries of each example so you can see the good, the bad, the courtroom, and the English essay/exam versions together in full.
Detailed feedback on each point showing what works, and what doesn’t.
Amusing pictures of brains facepalming.
Where is it?
Summing Up
Yeah, so in summary, I traded Glorg one of my ears so I can make a PEAD paragraph tutorial for you, and I hope you like it. Feedback is always welcome; you can comment here! If the button above isn’t working for you click here.
By the way… has anyone seen Louis? Only, he hasn’t come to the last 2 classes, and the ravenous teen-eating demon, Nigel, seems less ravenous than before.”