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GCSE and A-Level Goblin: New PEAD Paragraph Tutorial Available
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.

GCSE and A-level Gremlin: Do I Need to Read All of My Set Texts?
Good afternoon everyone *sigh*. Today we are talking about whether you should read all of your A-Level or GCSE set texts for English Literature.

Kids Corner: Why you should proof read out loud
Why should you always proofread your work out loud before you give it to your teacher?