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Audiopi GCSE English Literature & Language Tutorials
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Welcome to Audiopi's award winning podcast tutorials! (EdTech Impact, "Teacher Recommended")Our GCSE English Podcast Series/Seasons include the most widely studied Literature texts, and the Language curriculum.Season 1: Macbeth.Season 2: Romeo & Juliet.Season 3: Jekyll & Hyde.Season 4: Frankenstein.Season 5: An Inspector Calls. Season 6: The History Boys. Season 7: Never Let Me Go.Season 8: Animal Farm.Season 9: Great Expectations.Season 10: DNA.Season 11: Jane Eyre. Season 12: Price & Prejudice. Season 13: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time.Season 14: A Christmas Carol.Season 15: The Sign of Four.</
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Ep.5 of 20 GCSE English Language: Grammar
English Language GCSE (AQA) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiWelcome to our tutorial series for GCSE English Language for the AQA exam board. This series will introduce you to the basics of grammar and punctuation, and help you develop sentence structures, your creative writing skills, and the techniques required for your exams. Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we look at grammar in more detail, including subjects, verbs, objects and tenses.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press (Freelance)The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 20 GCSE English Language: Punctuation
English Language GCSE (AQA) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiWelcome to our tutorial series for GCSE English Language for the AQA exam board. This series will introduce you to the basics of grammar and punctuation, and help you develop sentence structures, your creative writing skills, and the techniques required for your exams. Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we’re going to go through the rest of the punctuation you need to know for your exam, including exclamation marks and question marks, round brackets, dashes, ellipsis, colons and semicolons and speech marks.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press (Freelance)The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 20 GCSE English Language: An introduction to Grammar and Punctuation
English Language GCSE (AQA) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiWelcome to our tutorial series for GCSE English Language for the AQA exam board. This series will introduce you to the basics of grammar and punctuation, and help you develop sentence structures, your creative writing skills, and the techniques required for your exams. Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we take a first look at grammar and punctuation. This tutorial looks at full stops, commas, apostrophes and joining words.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press (Freelance)The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 20 GCSE English Language: Spelling
English Language GCSE - award winning tutorials from AudiopiWelcome to our tutorial series for GCSE English Language for the AQA exam board. This series will introduce you to the basics of grammar and punctuation, and help you develop sentence structures, your creative writing skills, and the techniques required for your exams. Tutorial SummaryThis tutorial gives us tips on how to make sure you use correct spellings in your exam.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press (Freelance)The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 20 GCSE English Language: English Language exam: Introduction
English Language GCSE - award winning tutorials from AudiopiWelcome to our tutorial series for GCSE English Language for the AQA exam board. This series will introduce you to the basics of grammar and punctuation, and help you develop sentence structures, your creative writing skills, and the techniques required for your exams. Tutorial SummaryWelcome to the AQA English Language series for GCSE. In this introductory tutorial we will ask: What is the exam layout? How long is the exam? Where can you find written and spoken English to revise? Don’t like reading? We will help you to find interesting English. We also give you a step by step guide through the three parts of the assessment, including timing and content. Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press (Freelance)The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology - Power and Conflict: Analysis of Remains by Simon Armitage
AQA Poetry Anthology Power and Conflict - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThe AQA Power and Conflict poetry anthology is a collection of extremely powerful and moving poems. In this audio tutorial series, Mrs Rebecca Kleanthous, an English teacher and an examiner who specialises in poetry, explores the themes and ideas across the poems, analyses the technique used by the poet, including language and structure and provides suitable comparisons with other poems within the cluster. You can listen to a narration of the poems first and then listen to the analysis that followsTutorial SummaryWhat is the poem Remains about?How does Simon Armitage use language and structure to present his ideas and feelings about power / conflict? This tutorial discusses the key themes and ideas within the poem Remains and analyses the technique used by Simon Armitage, including the language and structure. It also looks at suitable comparisons within the AQA Power and Conflict poetry cluster.Series TutorsMrs Rebecca Kleanthous B.A., M.A., PGCE English Teacher and Deputy Head of Year The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology - Power and Conflict: Narration of Remains by Simon Armitage
AQA Poetry Anthology Power and Conflict - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThe AQA Power and Conflict poetry anthology is a collection of extremely powerful and moving poems. In this audio tutorial series, Mrs Rebecca Kleanthous, an English teacher and an examiner who specialises in poetry, explores the themes and ideas across the poems, analyses the technique used by the poet, including language and structure and provides suitable comparisons with other poems within the cluster. You can listen to a narration of the poems first and then listen to the analysis that followsTutorial SummaryNarration of Remains, by Simon ArmitageSeries TutorsMrs Rebecca Kleanthous B.A., M.A., PGCE English Teacher and Deputy Head of Year The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology - Power and Conflict: Analysis of London by William Blake
AQA Poetry Anthology Power and Conflict - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThe AQA Power and Conflict poetry anthology is a collection of extremely powerful and moving poems. In this audio tutorial series, Mrs Rebecca Kleanthous, an English teacher and an examiner who specialises in poetry, explores the themes and ideas across the poems, analyses the technique used by the poet, including language and structure and provides suitable comparisons with other poems within the cluster. You can listen to a narration of the poems first and then listen to the analysis that followsTutorial SummaryWhat is the poem London about?How does William Blake use language and structure to present his ideas and feelings about power / conflict? This tutorial looks at the themes and ideas in the poem, analyses the language, and structure and makes suitable comparisons within the cluster.Series TutorsMrs Rebecca Kleanthous B.A., M.A., PGCE English Teacher and Deputy Head of Year The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology - Power and Conflict: Narration of London by William Blake
AQA Poetry Anthology Power and Conflict - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThe AQA Power and Conflict poetry anthology is a collection of extremely powerful and moving poems. In this audio tutorial series, Mrs Rebecca Kleanthous, an English teacher and an examiner who specialises in poetry, explores the themes and ideas across the poems, analyses the technique used by the poet, including language and structure and provides suitable comparisons with other poems within the cluster. You can listen to a narration of the poems first and then listen to the analysis that followsTutorial SummaryNarration of London, by William BlakeSeries TutorsMrs Rebecca Kleanthous B.A., M.A., PGCE English Teacher and Deputy Head of Year The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology - Power and Conflict: Introduction to the Power and Conflict Anthology
AQA Poetry Anthology Power and Conflict - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThe AQA Power and Conflict poetry anthology is a collection of extremely powerful and moving poems. In this audio tutorial series, Mrs Rebecca Kleanthous, an English teacher and an examiner who specialises in poetry, explores the themes and ideas across the poems, analyses the technique used by the poet, including language and structure and provides suitable comparisons with other poems within the cluster. You can listen to a narration of the poems first and then listen to the analysis that followsTutorial SummaryThis introductory tutorial addresses the following questions. What is the poetry cluster?How is my learning assessed? What do I need to do to succeed in this unit?It will also examine the different types of conflict and power, give advice on approaching poetry and look at the assessment objectives: respond, analyse, compareSeries TutorsMrs Rebecca Kleanthous B.A., M.A., PGCE English Teacher and Deputy Head of Year The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships: Narration of Follower by Heaney
AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis podcast series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, (a prolific blogger on English Literature and English Teacher at Skipton Girls High School), will examine each of the 15 poems you are required to study across AQA's Love and Relationships poetry anthology for GCSE. From Seamus Heaney's Follower to Charlotte Mew's The Farmer's Bride, each poem will be fully examined, looking at structure, form and language so that you will gain an in-depth understanding and be prepared for those all important exams. Our actors have also read each poem to help bring them to life. We recommend that you listen to them before and after you have listened to the actual podcast discussing the poem.Tutorial SummaryListen to the narration of Follower by HeaneySeries TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships: Analysis of Mother, Any Distance by Armitage and Walking Away by Day Lewis
AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis podcast series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, (a prolific blogger on English Literature and English Teacher at Skipton Girls High School), will examine each of the 15 poems you are required to study across AQA's Love and Relationships poetry anthology for GCSE. From Seamus Heaney's Follower to Charlotte Mew's The Farmer's Bride, each poem will be fully examined, looking at structure, form and language so that you will gain an in-depth understanding and be prepared for those all important exams. Our actors have also read each poem to help bring them to life. We recommend that you listen to them before and after you have listened to the actual podcast discussing the poem.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast examines 2 of the key poems, Mother, Any Distance and Walking Away and how poets create a sense of distance. It will examine the content of the poems, the language – place and distance / nature / the everyday and finally the structure and form.Series TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships: Narration of Mother, Any Distance by Armitage
AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis podcast series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, (a prolific blogger on English Literature and English Teacher at Skipton Girls High School), will examine each of the 15 poems you are required to study across AQA's Love and Relationships poetry anthology for GCSE. From Seamus Heaney's Follower to Charlotte Mew's The Farmer's Bride, each poem will be fully examined, looking at structure, form and language so that you will gain an in-depth understanding and be prepared for those all important exams. Our actors have also read each poem to help bring them to life. We recommend that you listen to them before and after you have listened to the actual podcast discussing the poem.Tutorial SummarySeries TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 33 GCSE AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships: Introduction
AQA Poetry Anthology Love and Relationships - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis podcast series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, (a prolific blogger on English Literature and English Teacher at Skipton Girls High School), will examine each of the 15 poems you are required to study across AQA's Love and Relationships poetry anthology for GCSE. From Seamus Heaney's Follower to Charlotte Mew's The Farmer's Bride, each poem will be fully examined, looking at structure, form and language so that you will gain an in-depth understanding and be prepared for those all important exams. Our actors have also read each poem to help bring them to life. We recommend that you listen to them before and after you have listened to the actual podcast discussing the poem.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast is an introduction to the anthology, answering key questions, such as where do the poems come from?What do I need to know for the exam?It gives guidance of the assessment objectives (AO's), such as when and where to use light touch and gives you a context/background to the Anthology.Furthermore, it examines different approaches to poetry, especially on how to read and interpretSeries TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 19 : Overview of major themes of Curious
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon)The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon is a fabulous book. A story written from the viewpoint of an autistic child it addresses many issues, such as attitudes to mental illness and parent-child relationships. Our GCSE Literature series explores the key themes, characters, context, genre, form and structure of the book. We also look at all the chapters in detail before rounding off with tutorials on key quotations and how to answer the all important exam questions.Written by Laura Broadbent, an experienced writer and teacher, we are delighted that the part of Christopher is played by Chris Ashby who played the part in the West EndTutorial SummaryA Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is packed with hard hitting themes, including Mental disabilities, dysfunctional families, coping with life and communication.It examines Christopher’s asperger’s syndrome and how it affects his parents, Christopher’s mother leaving the family, how Christopher himself and his parents cope with his illness and how Christopher communicates with his father.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press - FreelanceThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 19 : Character Overview: Christopher, his father, mother, Siobhan
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon)The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon is a fabulous book. A story written from the viewpoint of an autistic child it addresses many issues, such as attitudes to mental illness and parent-child relationships. Our GCSE Literature series explores the key themes, characters, context, genre, form and structure of the book. We also look at all the chapters in detail before rounding off with tutorials on key quotations and how to answer the all important exam questions.Written by Laura Broadbent, an experienced writer and teacher, we are delighted that the part of Christopher is played by Chris Ashby who played the part in the West EndTutorial SummaryThis tutorial looks at Christopher, Christopher’s father and Christopher’s mother, Siobhan and will address all key elements of their characteristics, what is each character’s role in the play and what does each character represent?It will also address the pivotal relationships between Christopher and his father and his relationship with his mother, Siobhan and how she treats him.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press - FreelanceThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 19 : Analysis of context: Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon)The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon is a fabulous book. A story written from the viewpoint of an autistic child it addresses many issues, such as attitudes to mental illness and parent-child relationships. Our GCSE Literature series explores the key themes, characters, context, genre, form and structure of the book. We also look at all the chapters in detail before rounding off with tutorials on key quotations and how to answer the all important exam questions.Written by Laura Broadbent, an experienced writer and teacher, we are delighted that the part of Christopher is played by Chris Ashby who played the part in the West EndTutorial SummaryWhat are the key contexts within the play, including how does Haddon’s personal context affect the play, including the various jobs he held before.It takes into consideration mental illnesses, disabilities and asperger’s syndrome and how people perceive them. Various jobs Haddon did before he wrote the novel.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press - FreelanceThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 19 : Analysis of structure and plot: Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon)The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon is a fabulous book. A story written from the viewpoint of an autistic child it addresses many issues, such as attitudes to mental illness and parent-child relationships. Our GCSE Literature series explores the key themes, characters, context, genre, form and structure of the book. We also look at all the chapters in detail before rounding off with tutorials on key quotations and how to answer the all important exam questions.Written by Laura Broadbent, an experienced writer and teacher, we are delighted that the part of Christopher is played by Chris Ashby who played the part in the West EndTutorial SummaryThis tutorial looks at the main events in Curious and asks the question of what is the purpose of these events in the play?We also examine the techniques Mark Haddon, the author, use, including the narrative style and the numbering of chapters. It also addresses how Christopher has changed by the end.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press - FreelanceThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 19 Introduction and genre: A Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon is a fabulous book. A story written from the viewpoint of an autistic child it addresses many issues, such as attitudes to mental illness and parent-child relationships. Our GCSE Literature series explores the key themes, characters, context, genre, form and structure of the book. We also look at all the chapters in detail before rounding off with tutorials on key quotations and how to answer the all important exam questions.Written by Laura Broadbent, an experienced writer and teacher, we are delighted that the part of Christopher is played by Chris Ashby who played the part in the West EndTutorial SummaryIn this first Audio Tutorial regarding A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time we examine the type of genres it fits into, what kind of text is it and considers how the novel borrows from different genres and styles of writing.Series TutorsMs Laura Broadbent B.A., CELTA Writer for iGCSE English Cambridge University Press - FreelanceThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 18 GCSE The Sign of Four: Chapter 1
The Sign of Four (Claudia Lux) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis classic novel by Arthur Conan Doyle provides many discussion points and intrigues. We examine Sherlock Holmes as a character, The Victorian serial novel, Detective fiction and associated tropes, the themes of Colonisation, Imperialisation, Class, the Fear of the Other and Drug consumption! We look at the structure and form of the novel, including serialisation, Novella and Mystery / Detective Story, provide further detailed character analysis and how they reflect the context and the major themes. We examine each of the individual chapters of The Sign of Four, providing a precis of each and provide a podcast on quotations as well as exam guidance to help when it comes to your English Literature GCSE.Tutorial SummaryIn this shocking opening we see Sherlock Holmes taking cocaine and we Introduce Holmes and his abilities to the reader. We also provide further definition of the detective genreSeries TutorsMr Alex Blott M.A., B.A. English Literature Tutor Miss Alexandra Campbell B.A. (1st Class), M.A. (Distinction) University of GlasgowThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 18 GCSE The Sign of Four: Minor Characters of The Sign or Four
The Sign of Four (Claudia Lux) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis classic novel by Arthur Conan Doyle provides many discussion points and intrigues. We examine Sherlock Holmes as a character, The Victorian serial novel, Detective fiction and associated tropes, the themes of Colonisation, Imperialisation, Class, the Fear of the Other and Drug consumption! We look at the structure and form of the novel, including serialisation, Novella and Mystery / Detective Story, provide further detailed character analysis and how they reflect the context and the major themes. We examine each of the individual chapters of The Sign of Four, providing a precis of each and provide a podcast on quotations as well as exam guidance to help when it comes to your English Literature GCSE.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast we now look at some minor, but significant characters, including Mary Morstan, who provides romantic interest for Dr Wartson, Thaddeus Sholto, and Tonga.Series TutorsMr Alex Blott M.A., B.A. English Literature Tutor Miss Alexandra Campbell B.A. (1st Class), M.A. (Distinction) University of GlasgowThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 18 GCSE The Sign of Four: Main Characters of The Sign of Four
The Sign of Four (Claudia Lux) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis classic novel by Arthur Conan Doyle provides many discussion points and intrigues. We examine Sherlock Holmes as a character, The Victorian serial novel, Detective fiction and associated tropes, the themes of Colonisation, Imperialisation, Class, the Fear of the Other and Drug consumption! We look at the structure and form of the novel, including serialisation, Novella and Mystery / Detective Story, provide further detailed character analysis and how they reflect the context and the major themes. We examine each of the individual chapters of The Sign of Four, providing a precis of each and provide a podcast on quotations as well as exam guidance to help when it comes to your English Literature GCSE.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast on the main characters of The Sign of Four we give a detailed analysis of our Sherlock Holmes, Dr John Watson, and Jonathan Small. With these three, you have the protagonist, antagonist, and narrator of the story.Series TutorsMr Alex Blott M.A., B.A. English Literature Tutor Miss Alexandra Campbell B.A. (1st Class), M.A. (Distinction) University of GlasgowThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 18 GCSE The Sign of Four: The Context of The Sign of Four
The Sign of Four (Claudia Lux) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis classic novel by Arthur Conan Doyle provides many discussion points and intrigues. We examine Sherlock Holmes as a character, The Victorian serial novel, Detective fiction and; associated tropes, the themes of Colonisation, Imperialisation, Class, the Fear of the Other and Drug consumption! We look at the structure and form of the novel, including serialisation, Novella and Mystery / Detective Story, provide further detailed character analysis and how they reflect the context and the major themes. We examine each of the individual chapters of The Sign of Four, providing a precis of each and provide a podcast on quotations as well as exam guidance to help when it comes to your English Literature GCSE.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast on the context of The Sign of Four we will examine Colonisation, Imperialisation, the Fear of the Other and Drug consumption.Series TutorsMr Alex Blott M.A., B.A. English Literature Tutor Miss Alexandra Campbell B.A. (1st Class), M.A. (Distinction) University of GlasgowThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 18 GCSE The Sign of Four: Introduction and Genre of The Sign of Four
The Sign of Four (Claudia Lux) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiThis classic novel by Arthur Conan Doyle provides many discussion points and intrigues. We examine Sherlock Holmes as a character, The Victorian serial novel, Detective fiction &amp; associated tropes, the themes of Colonisation, Imperialisation, Class, the Fear of the Other and Drug consumption! We look at the structure and form of the novel, including serialisation, Novella and Mystery / Detective Story, provide further detailed character analysis and how they reflect the context and the major themes. We examine each of the individual chapters of The Sign of Four, providing a precis of each and provide a podcast on quotations as well as exam guidance to help when it comes to your English Literature GCSE.Tutorial SummaryIn this Introduction to The Sign of Four, we look at the genre and structure of this serialised novel, including Detective fiction & associated tropesSeries TutorsMr Alex Blott M.A., B.A. English Literature Tutor Miss Alexandra Campbell B.A. (1st Class), M.A. (Distinction) University of GlasgowThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 26 GCSE Pride and Prejudice: Main Characters of Pride and Prejudice - Darcy
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austin) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was one of the most popular novels of its day and it continues to be so, with many film and small screen adaptations. In this series we examine all the key aspects that you will need to know and understand for GCSE English Literature, ranging from its context, major themes, character analysis and look at all the different chapters. It's penultimate tutorial examines some of the most pertinent of quotations, including; "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”, which gives a clue to the type of book it is. Written by Jan Heron, a English teacher of many years and one who holds 5 stars on the Rate My Teacher website, Jan is also an exam board examiner so knows what is required to achieve good grades.Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we look at the character of DarcySeries TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 26 GCSE Pride and Prejudice: Main Characters- Bingley & Jane
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austin) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was one of the most popular novels of its day and it continues to be so, with many film and small screen adaptations. In this series we examine all the key aspects that you will need to know and understand for GCSE English Literature, ranging from its context, major themes, character analysis and look at all the different chapters. It's penultimate tutorial examines some of the most pertinent of quotations, including; "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”, which gives a clue to the type of book it is. Written by Jan Heron, a English teacher of many years and one who holds 5 stars on the Rate My Teacher website, Jan is also an exam board examiner so knows what is required to achieve good grades.Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we discuss the characters of Bingley and Jane.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 26 GCSE Pride and Prejudice: Main Characters - Elizabeth
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austin) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was one of the most popular novels of its day and it continues to be so, with many film and small screen adaptations. In this series we examine all the key aspects that you will need to know and understand for GCSE English Literature, ranging from its context, major themes, character analysis and look at all the different chapters. It's penultimate tutorial examines some of the most pertinent of quotations, including; "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”, which gives a clue to the type of book it is. Written by Jan Heron, a English teacher of many years and one who holds 5 stars on the Rate My Teacher website, Jan is also an exam board examiner so knows what is required to achieve good grades.Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we look at the character of Elizabeth.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 26 GCSE Pride and Prejudice: Context
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austin) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was one of the most popular novels of its day and it continues to be so, with many film and small screen adaptations. In this series we examine all the key aspects that you will need to know and understand for GCSE English Literature, ranging from its context, major themes, character analysis and look at all the different chapters. It's penultimate tutorial examines some of the most pertinent of quotations, including; "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”, which gives a clue to the type of book it is. Written by Jan Heron, a English teacher of many years and one who holds 5 stars on the Rate My Teacher website, Jan is also an exam board examiner so knows what is required to achieve good grades.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast we analyse the historical context of Pride and Prejudice, including the Napoleonic wars, the position of women and class structure.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 26 GCSE Pride and Prejudice: Introduction
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austin) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was one of the most popular novels of its day and it continues to be so, with many film and small screen adaptations. In this series we examine all the key aspects that you will need to know and understand for GCSE English Literature, ranging from its context, major themes, character analysis and look at all the different chapters. It's penultimate tutorial examines some of the most pertinent of quotations, including; "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”, which gives a clue to the type of book it is. Written by Jan Heron, a English teacher of many years and one who holds 5 stars on the Rate My Teacher website, Jan is also an exam board examiner so knows what is required to achieve good grades.Tutorial SummaryIn this introductory tutorial we examine the genre, style, structure and form of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 16 GCSE Jane Eyre: Analysis of Bertha Mason
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiJane Eyre is a turbulent love story with many different themes, twists and compelling characters, making it a fascinating novel to study. In our tutorial series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, an experienced English teacher, we will analyse the key characters and themes within Jane Eyre, as well as having a detailed look at the importance of the settings. We finish with a tutorial that has been designed to help approach exam questions. Best of luck.Tutorial SummaryHow is Bertha characterised in Jane Eyre? We examine in detail the character of Rochester's wife and how she is demonised. We look at the key developments of her character and discuss major elements of language/theme associated with them.Series TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader, Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 16 GCSE Jane Eyre: The Settings in Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiJane Eyre is a turbulent love story with many different themes, twists and compelling characters, making it a fascinating novel to study. In our tutorial series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, an experienced English teacher, we will analyse the key characters and themes within Jane Eyre, as well as having a detailed look at the importance of the settings. We finish with a tutorial that has been designed to help approach exam questions. Best of luck.Tutorial SummaryHow does Bronte use setting to affect her story? In this tutorial we will discuss and analyse the five major settings of the novel, including their influences/reflection of Jane’s transition as a character.Series TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader, Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 16 GCSE Jane Eyre: Analysis of Rochester
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiJane Eyre is a turbulent love story with many different themes, twists and compelling characters, making it a fascinating novel to study. In our tutorial series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, an experienced English teacher, we will analyse the key characters and themes within Jane Eyre, as well as having a detailed look at the importance of the settings. We finish with a tutorial that has been designed to help approach exam questions. Best of luck.Tutorial SummaryIn this audio tutorial we will be exploring the complex character of Rochester. We look at the changes in Rochester as the novel develops and the major elements of language/theme associated with them.Series TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader, Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 16 GCSE Jane Eyre: Analysis of Jane Eyre's Character
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiJane Eyre is a turbulent love story with many different themes, twists and compelling characters, making it a fascinating novel to study. In our tutorial series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, an experienced English teacher, we will analyse the key characters and themes within Jane Eyre, as well as having a detailed look at the importance of the settings. We finish with a tutorial that has been designed to help approach exam questions. Best of luck.Tutorial SummaryIn this audio tutorial we discuss how Jane is characterised. We look at the changes in the character of Jane Eyre over the period of the book, including key developments and the major elements of language/themes associated with them.Series TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader, Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 16 GCSE Jane Eyre: Social and historical context
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiJane Eyre is a turbulent love story with many different themes, twists and compelling characters, making it a fascinating novel to study. In our tutorial series, written by Charlotte Unsworth, an experienced English teacher, we will analyse the key characters and themes within Jane Eyre, as well as having a detailed look at the importance of the settings. We finish with a tutorial that has been designed to help approach exam questions. Best of luck.Tutorial SummaryHow is Bronte influenced by her life and times? In this audio tutorials we examine Bronte’s life, education, work and relationships and how the context of her life is reflected in Jane Eyre. We also discuss about writing under male pseudonym and Victorian expectations of women.Series TutorsCharlotte Unsworth BA Hons, M.A., M.Phil, PGCE Curriculum Leader, Skipton Girls' High School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 12 GCSE DNA – Dennis Kelly.: Analysis of Key Characters
DNA (Dennis Kelly) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiA group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find out that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their once fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right? DNA is a fascinating play and our series will take you through all you need to know for your GCSE. Produced by Mark Richards, a senior examiner, he certainly knows how to cover all the different elements to achieve a good grade.Tutorial SummaryDennis Kelly cleverly uses characters in the play to highlight the different themes and to add real drama. This audio tutorial highlights the characters of Jan and Mark - what roles do they play, and the more complex character of Phil, who has such an impact.Series TutorsMr Mark Richards BA (Hons) English, PGCE Chief Examiner / Ex Head of EnglishThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 12 GCSE DNA – Dennis Kelly: Analysis of Key Characters 2
DNA (Dennis Kelly) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiA group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find out that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their once fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right? DNA is a fascinating play and our series will take you through all you need to know for your GCSE. Produced by Mark Richards, a senior examiner, he certainly knows how to cover all the different elements to achieve a good grade.Tutorial SummaryIn this tutorial we will be discussing the characters Leah, Richard, Cathy and BrianSeries TutorsMr Mark Richards BA (Hons) English, PGCE Chief Examiner / Ex Head of EnglishThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 12 GCSE DNA – Dennis Kelly: Analysis of Key Characters
DNA (Dennis Kelly) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiA group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find out that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their once fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right? DNA is a fascinating play and our series will take you through all you need to know for your GCSE. Produced by Mark Richards, a senior examiner, he certainly knows how to cover all the different elements to achieve a good grade.Tutorial SummaryDennis Kelly cleverly uses characters in the play to highlight the different themes and to add real drama. This audio tutorial highlights the characters of Jan and Mark - what roles do they play, and the more complex character of Phil, who has such an impact.Series TutorsMr Mark Richards BA (Hons) English, PGCE Chief Examiner / Ex Head of EnglishThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 12 GCSE DNA – Dennis Kelly: The Setting of DNA
DNA (Dennis Kelly) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiA group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find out that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their once fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right? DNA is a fascinating play and our series will take you through all you need to know for your GCSE. Produced by Mark Richards, a senior examiner, he certainly knows how to cover all the different elements to achieve a good grade.Tutorial SummaryThis tutorial examines why the writer has chosen particular locations and it discusses the effect of choosing outdoor public places. It also address the fact that the settings are very simple - a field, a street, a wood and why they were chosen.Series TutorsMr Mark Richards BA (Hons) English, PGCE Chief Examiner / Ex Head of EnglishThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 12 GCSE DNA – Dennis Kelly: Style and Language of DNA
DNA (Dennis Kelly) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiA group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find out that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their once fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right? DNA is a fascinating play and our series will take you through all you need to know for your GCSE. Produced by Mark Richards, a senior examiner, he certainly knows how to cover all the different elements to achieve a good grade.Tutorial SummaryThis tutorial asks the question why do some characters say a lot and some say very little? Why do some characters prefer to speak and some prefer to listen?How the style contributes to our understanding of character?Series TutorsMr Mark Richards BA (Hons) English, PGCE Chief Examiner / Ex Head of EnglishThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 22 : Overview of characters: Miss Emily, Madame, and a round up of the other characters
Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiThe GCSE podcast series for Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, will give you invaluable insight into the book and help you prepare for your exams at the end of the school year. It takes you through all you need to know and will ensure that you can answer the key questions you will receive in the exams. The podcast series examines all the different genres associated with the book, the importance of context, the core themes including the importance of art and creativity, ethics of cloning, outsider status and mortality, gives a detail overview of the characters involved and then includes a detailed analysis of the book itself, chapter by chapter.Tutorial SummaryThis podcasts aask what are Miss Emily and Madame’s roles in the novelWhat are the other characters roles in the novel?Why Madame is repulsed by the donors; Madame and Miss Emily’s reasons for running Hailsham; Madame’s gallery. Furtermore, what is Chrissie and Rodney’s role in the novel? What role do the other pupils at Hailsham play?Series TutorsProfessor Laura Salisbury B.A., M.A., Ph.d Associate Professor in Medicine and English Literature University of ExeterThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 22 : Overview of characters: Kathy, Tommy and Ruth
Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiThe GCSE podcast series for Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, will give you invaluable insight into the book and help you prepare for your exams at the end of the school year. It takes you through all you need to know and will ensure that you can answer the key questions you will receive in the exams. The podcast series examines all the different genres associated with the book, the importance of context, the core themes including the importance of art and creativity, ethics of cloning, outsider status and mortality, gives a detail overview of the characters involved and then includes a detailed analysis of the book itself, chapter by chapter.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast asks what are Kathy, Ruth and Tommy’s roles in the novelHow do their characters develop? Their relationships with each other, and with Hailsham and its students and guardians.Tommy’s art; why Ruth completes before the others and the question does she redeem herself?Series TutorsProfessor Laura Salisbury B.A., M.A., Ph.d Associate Professor in Medicine and English Literature University of ExeterThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 22 : Analysis of Context for Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiThe GCSE podcast series for Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, will give you invaluable insight into the book and help you prepare for your exams at the end of the school year. It takes you through all you need to know and will ensure that you can answer the key questions you will receive in the exams. The podcast series examines all the different genres associated with the book, the importance of context, the core themes including the importance of art and creativity, ethics of cloning, outsider status and mortality, gives a detail overview of the characters involved and then includes a detailed analysis of the book itself, chapter by chapter.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast looks at what kinds of context can you write about in the exam. It examines what contexts Ishiguro uses and to what effect? This includes:literary context such as science fiction, dystopias, bildungsroman and social context, such as school (peer group friendships, fitting in, bullying), growing up, love, facing death.Series TutorsProfessor Laura Salisbury B.A., M.A., Ph.d Associate Professor in Medicine and English Literature University of ExeterThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 22 : Analysis of Structure and Form of Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiThe GCSE podcast series for Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, will give you invaluable insight into the book and help you prepare for your exams at the end of the school year. It takes you through all you need to know and will ensure that you can answer the key questions you will receive in the exams. The podcast series examines all the different genres associated with the book, the importance of context, the core themes including the importance of art and creativity, ethics of cloning, outsider status and mortality, gives a detail overview of the characters involved and then includes a detailed analysis of the book itself, chapter by chapter.Tutorial SummaryHow does Ishiguro structure the story?Why does he structure it this way?What conventions of the novel form does Ishiguro use, and why?This podcast considers the different phases of the book and the effect of the story being told from Kathy’s viewpoint, and other aspects of form.Series TutorsProfessor Laura Salisbury B.A., M.A., Ph.d Associate Professor in Medicine and English Literature University of ExeterThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 22 : Never Let Me Go: Introduction and Genre
Never Let Me Go - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiThe GCSE podcast series for Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, will give you invaluable insight into the book and help you prepare for your exams at the end of the school year. It takes you through all you need to know and will ensure that you can answer the key questions you will receive in the exams. The podcast series examines all the different genres associated with the book, the importance of context, the core themes including the importance of art and creativity, ethics of cloning, outsider status and mortality, gives a detail overview of the characters involved and then includes a detailed analysis of the book itself, chapter by chapter.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast gives an introduction to Never Let Me Go by Ishiguro and why it is such a great book. It specifically looks at the whole range of different genres Never Let Me Go fits into, including horror, coming of age, dystopia and science fiction.Series TutorsProfessor Laura Salisbury B.A., M.A., Ph.d Associate Professor in Medicine and English Literature University of ExeterThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 17 Blood Brothers - Act 1 Part 2: Eddie is given away (AQA)
Blood Brothers (Willy Russell) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiIn these podcasts on Willy Russell's Blood Brothers, we’ll be revising each section of the play in some depth, and picking out ideas or details which might come up in your Literature exam. In addition, there are in-depth podcasts on the characters within the play and the first couple of podcasts will give you a bit of background which will, hopefully, help you get the most out of your reading of the text.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast, we examine when Eddie is given away. We analyse the debt collectors and the use of superstition.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.4 of 17 Blood Brothers - Act 1 Part 1: The deal (AQA)
Blood Brothers (Willy Russell) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiIn these podcasts on Willy Russell's Blood Brothers, we’ll be revising each section of the play in some depth, and picking out ideas or details which might come up in your Literature exam. In addition, there are in-depth podcasts on the characters within the play and the first couple of podcasts will give you a bit of background which will, hopefully, help you get the most out of your reading of the text.Tutorial SummaryThis is the first podcast when we start analysing the play and it examines the setting up of the contrast between the two women and the different voices of Mrs Johnstone and Mrs Lyons.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.3 of 17 Blood Brothers - Analysis of Structure & Form (AQA)
Blood Brothers (Willy Russell) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiIn these podcasts on Willy Russell's Blood Brothers, we’ll be revising each section of the play in some depth, and picking out ideas or details which might come up in your Literature exam. In addition, there are in-depth podcasts on the characters within the play and the first couple of podcasts will give you a bit of background which will, hopefully, help you get the most out of your reading of the text.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast on Blood Brothers we look at how is the play structured, what is the role of the narrator, including the effects of this device, the staging, including the effects created by the set and the use of adult actors and recurring ideas/motifs.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.2 of 17 Blood Brothers - Analysis of Context (AQA)
Blood Brothers (Willy Russell) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiIn these podcasts on Willy Russell's Blood Brothers, we’ll be revising each section of the play in some depth, and picking out ideas or details which might come up in your Literature exam. In addition, there are in-depth podcasts on the characters within the play and the first couple of podcasts will give you a bit of background which will, hopefully, help you get the most out of your reading of the text.Tutorial SummaryIn this podcast we examine the Historical & social context of Blood Brothers, including Liverpool in the 1980s and Russell’s work in its social context/ recurring themes.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.1 of 17 Blood Brothers - Introduction & genre (AQA)
Blood Brothers (Willy Russell) - award winning tutorials from AudiopiIn these podcasts on Willy Russell's Blood Brothers, we’ll be revising each section of the play in some depth, and picking out ideas or details which might come up in your Literature exam. In addition, there are in-depth podcasts on the characters within the play and the first couple of podcasts will give you a bit of background which will, hopefully, help you get the most out of your reading of the text.Tutorial SummaryWelcome to the first of our series for Blood Brothers where we provide a brief introduction to the play/plot outline and explore what genre does it fit into and what are the key themes of Willy Russell's play. We take a close look at Musical theatre – the play’s place in the genre and the blending of humour and tragedy.Series TutorsMrs Jan Heron B.A., PGCE English Teacher and ExaminerThe first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.5 of 14 Animal Farm by George Orwell: Overview of characters of Boxer, Mollie, Moses, Mr Jones (AQA)
Animal Farm (George Orwell) - award winning tutorial content from AudiopiAnimal Farm, by George Orwell, is one of the great dystopian novels of all time. It is layered with many different meanings, making it a joy to read and to interpret. The series is written by Aimee Coelho, a passionate English Teacher at Millfield and an examiner. It analyses the genre, structure and form of the novel, examines context and key characters , gives an in-depth review of each chapter, and finally helps you prepare for that all important GCSE examination.Tutorial SummaryThis podcast examines the roles of Boxer, Mollie, Moses and Mr Jones in Animal Farm and looks at the relationships between the animals and humans. It will also examine the other characters that are involved.Series TutorsMs Aimee Coelho B.A., PGDip, PGCE English and Media Studies Teacher Millfield School The first 5 episodes in this series, and every series in this podcast show, are free to listen to! Love what you hear and want us with you for the journey? You can subscribe to access every episode in any series on Acast+ for the price of a couple of cups of coffee a month, and become a supporter! Hit the link to Access it All.https://plus.acast.com/s/audiopi-gcse-english-literature-language-tutorials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Audiopi's award winning podcast tutorials! (EdTech Impact, "Teacher Recommended")Our GCSE English Podcast Series/Seasons include the most widely studied Literature texts, and the Language curriculum.Season 1: Macbeth.Season 2: Romeo & Juliet.Season 3: Jekyll & Hyde.Season 4: Frankenstein.Season 5: An Inspector Calls. Season 6: The History Boys. Season 7: Never Let Me Go.Season 8: Animal Farm.Season 9: Great Expectations.Season 10: DNA.Season 11: Jane Eyre. Season 12: Price & Prejudice. Season 13: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time.Season 14: A Christmas Carol.Season 15: The Sign of Four.</
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