AQA GCSE English Literature: Love and Relationships Poetry Anthology revision guide – about oxford revise
Oxford Revise AQA GCSE English Literature: Love and Relationships Poetry Anthology covers everything that you need to revise for Love and Relationships Poetry Anthology as part of AQA GCSE English Literature.
Oxford Revise takes you through what to revise and how to do it. Revise your understanding of the poems, as well as the key ideas and methods you need for your exam. Learn the best way to approach exam questions and get plenty of practice for how to write your answers.
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This revision guide covers everything that you need to revise for Love and Relationships Poetry Anthology as part of AQA GCSE English Literature. You’ll build all the knowledge and skills that you need for your exam.
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By working through the Knowledge – Retrieval – Practice sections, you will be using proven ways to revise, check and recall, so that what you revise sticks in your memory.
- Knowledge: Meaning, poet’s voice, structure and language are clearly covered and you’ll get plenty of practice.
- Retrieval questions check that knowledge is secure and build long-term retention.
- Exam-style practice questions give you lots of opportunities to practise the type of questions you will get in your exams and build your experience.
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Contents list
- Introduction
- ‘When we two parted’ by Lord Byron
- ‘Love’s Philosophy’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ by Robert Browning
- Sonnet 29 – ‘I think of thee!’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- ‘Neutral Tones’ by Thomas Hardy
- ‘Letters from Yorkshire’ by Maura Dooley
- ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ by Charlotte Mew
- ‘Walking Away’ by Cecil Day Lewis
- ‘Eden Rock’ by Charles Causley
- ‘Follower’ by Seamus Heaney
- ‘Mother, any distance’ by Simon Armitage
- ‘Before you were mine’ by Carol Ann Duffy
- ‘Winter Swans’ by Owen Sheers
- ‘Singh Song!’ by Daljit Nagra
- ‘Climbing My Grandfather’ by Andrew Waterhouse
- Exam skills and sample answers
The Oxford Revise approach
Oxford Revise uses a clear three-step method to get you ready for your exams.
1. Knowledge – Learn the facts through an easy-to-follow ‘Knowledge Organiser’ in each chapter.
2. Retrieval – Check you’ve retained the exam knowledge, through quick-fire recall questions and answers.
3. Practice – Put your knowledge into practice by completing plenty of exam-style questions.
In addition, there are lots of hints and tips from revision and subject experts on how to plan your revision and helpful advice on techniques to build exam confidence.
Our expert authors
Series editor: Lyndsay Bawden
Author: Graham Elsdon
Lyndsay Bawden
With over 22 years experience in teaching English, Lyndsay has held many roles such as Trust Director of English, Head of English, and Lead Practitioner. She is a Principal Examiner, and a Specialist Leader in Education. Lyndsay speaks at events such as the Schools and Academies Show, Team English Icons, and for WomenEd. She currently works as a visiting lecturer and tutor for the University of Buckingham, and for Ark English Mastery as a school development lead. Lyndsay has written for TES, has recently completed her Master’s degree in Senior Educational Leadership, and is a published author. Find Lyndsay on X @LyndsayBawden.
Graham Elsdon
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