Many Year 10 and 11 students in Salisbury find GCSE English frustrating. They can discuss a text intelligently in conversation but freeze when asked to write about it under timed conditions. That gap between understanding and written expression is exactly what our tutors address, building the exam habits that turn knowledge into marks.
Language and Literature — Different Skills, Different Prep
GCSE English Language tests reading comprehension, analytical writing, and creative or transactional writing. Literature, by contrast, requires close knowledge of set texts and the ability to write about themes, characters, and context under exam pressure. Many students in Salisbury need different approaches for each paper, and our tutors plan sessions accordingly.
Set Texts and Revision Strategy
Depending on the AQA specification your school follows, your child will study a mix of Shakespeare, a 19th-century novel, and modern texts or poetry. Our tutors in Salisbury know the texts inside out and can help students build quotation banks, plan comparative essays, and approach extract-based questions with confidence.
Building Exam Technique
A common pattern we see in Salisbury: students write too much on early questions and run out of time on the higher-mark responses. Our tutors teach time management strategies specific to each paper, along with the paragraph structures (point–evidence–analysis) that consistently earn top marks. Practice under timed conditions is a regular part of sessions.
Most families in Salisbury start with one session a week and adjust from there. Some students benefit from separate Language and Literature sessions; others can cover both effectively in a single weekly slot. We'll recommend the right setup after an initial session.