Introducing English Made Simple’s 250-page GCSE Revision Guide to ‘An Inspector Calls’ to help you get a grade 9!
If you want to achieve high grades including a grade 9 for 'An Inspector Calls' then this is one of the best revision guides around!
A complete 250-page revision guide designed to help GCSE students master themes, quotes, characters and exam technique to achieve top grades including a grade 9!
Introducing English Made Simple’s 250-page GCSE Revision Guide to ‘An Inspector Calls’ to help you get a grade 9!
An Inspector Calls, achieving top grades, this handbook is for you!
A complete 250-page revision guide designed to help GCSE students master themes, quotes, characters and exam technique to achieve top grades including a grade 9!
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Introducing English Made Simple’s 250-page GCSE Revision Guide to ‘An Inspector Calls’ to help you get a grade 9!
An Inspector Calls, achieving top grades, this handbook is for you!
A complete 250-page revision guide designed to help GCSE students master themes, quotes, characters and exam technique to achieve top grades including a grade 9!
Sound Familiar? You're Not the Only GCSE Student Who Feels This Way
- Forgetting quotes under exam pressure — You revised them, but in the exam, your mind goes blank.
- Not understanding the themes — Ideas like social responsibility, capitalism, and collective guilt can feel confusing without a clear explanation.
- Weak essay structure — Knowing the play is one thing; writing a Grade 8–9 essay is another.
- Running out of revision time —With many GCSE subjects, spending hours figuring things out alone isn’t practical.
- No clear model to follow — Without a Grade 9 essay example, it’s hard to know what examiners expect.
Want to feel confident walking into your GCSE English Literature exam? This guide covers everything you need.
Introducing English Made Simple's 250 page GCSE Revision Guide to 'An Inspector Calls' to help you get a grade 9!
This 250-page revision guide for An Inspector Calls gives you everything you need to revise effectively and write high-scoring essays. The guide explains the play in simple language and shows you how to analyse characters, themes, and quotes.
This is the most complete study guide available for GCSE students. Here’s exactly what you’ll get:
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Exam boards and assessment objectives
Important and useful information of assessment objectives to help you zoom in to write the sort of answers examiners want to get your grade 9!
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Priestley and the historical context of the play
Information on the background to the play including content on J.B. Priestley and England in 1912.
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GCSE Quotes with Analysis
An extensive list of quotes related to both themes and individual characters. Memorise key quotes and use them effectively and you can get a 9!
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Character guides
Chapters devoted to every major character in the play with analysis and quotes to help you get your grade 9.
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Themes in the play
Explanations of the key themes in the play including Class, gender, responsibility, capitalism v socialism and others.
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Model GCSE essay examples
At least 15 complete grade 9 model essays as well as lots of other example grades providing you with examples of the types of answers and language you need to get your grade 9.
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Grade 9 vocabulary
Vocabulary lists that will make you stand out from other exam students. Use these words and phrases and your writing will appear more sophisticated, helping you to get a 9!
Introducing the Comprehensive GCSE English Literature Revision Guide by English Made Simple
This isn’t just another GCSE study book with surface-level summaries. This comprehensive English Literature GCSE Revision guide that covers the entire specification — from the structure of both GCSE English Literature exam papers to full text analysis, essay technique, and two complete mock exam papers you can use to practise under timed conditions.
Everything Inside Your GCSE English Literature Revision Guide — 7 Sections That Cover the Complete Specification
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GCSE Exam Structure
The students should know what they will face. Paper 1 covers Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel, while Paper 2 covers modern texts and poetry, with AO1–AO4 marks used to assess your work.
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Text Analysis: Key GCSE Works
Get clear, simple explanations of all your key texts, which include Shakespeare works, 19th-century novels and An Inspector Calls, through explanations that provide easy-to-understand content.
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GCSE Quotes with Analysis
You must learn more than the textual contents of quotes. You must learn their meanings together with their contextual usage and their application for supporting your concepts while improving your assessment scores in AO1 and AO2.
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Themes Across GCSE Texts
You have to comprehend the main concepts of your texts. Students must learn to connect different themes throughout various works while using character links to create better responses.
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Detailed character analysis
Master every key character from Inspector Goole to Eva Smith. Discover their motivations, their links to Priestley’s themes, and the writing techniques that turn your analysis into Grade 8–9 answers.
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Clear explanations of key themes
The main themes of class and gender, guilt and social responsibility exist in the text, which lets you analyze Priestley’s message and write about it at an advanced level.
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Important quotes with analysis
The main quotes from each act include complete language analysis, which shows their complete meaning and establishes connections to various themes.
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Context about society and history
The audience needs to comprehend how 1912 Edwardian society functioned, together with Priestley’s socialist views and the background of the play.
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Essay Writing (PEE & AO4)
Learn how to write essays that score. The programme provides assistance through its three components, which include quick planning, PEE paragraph structure and grammar development to help you get essential AO4 marks.
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Grade 9 Model Essays
The model essays demonstrate top-level responses which show you how to write with clear understanding and perform deep analysis to achieve Grade 8 through Grade 9 performance.
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Mock Exams for Practice
You can develop self-assurance through the two complete practice tests, which enable you to demonstrate your acquired knowledge in actual test situations while you learn to manage your time and assess your development.
Is This GCSE English Literature Revision Guide Right for You?
This GCSE English Literature guide is designed to help students understand texts clearly, write with confidence, and walk into exams fully prepared. The document shows its intended audience.
GCSE English Literature students in Years 8 & 9
Students who climb toward their examination date need to study material which provides complete coverage of their course requirements through a single trustworthy source.
Students targeting Grade 8, or Grade 9
The model essays, analytical frameworks, and exam technique sections are everything a student needs to reach top grade bands because the material explains how to write advanced answers needed for exams.
YOUR COMPLETE GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE REVISION GUIDE — ESSAYS, QUOTES, THEMES & MORE
From Shakespeare and 19th-century novels to An Inspector Calls, poetry analysis, and two full mock exam papers — this guide covers the complete specification so you never walk into an exam unprepared.
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Which exam boards does this GCSE English Literature guide cover?
The GCSE English Literature revision guide provides coverage for all primary United Kingdom examination boards, which include AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, CCEA and Eduqas. The main content of the system directly matches the assessment requirements of all examination boards. The guide provides complete material for your school, whether it uses AQA Paper 1 and Paper 2 or another examination board system.
How is this GCSE English Literature study guide different from others?
Most GCSE revision guides cover one text or give surface-level summaries. The guide provides three distinctive features which differentiate it from other resources. The first part of the document presents all required study materials, which include Shakespeare, 19th-century novels, An Inspector Calls, and GCSE poetry. The system explains essay creation through its plot summary content, which provides essential elements for writing at the Grade 8-9 level.
How do I receive the GCSE English Literature revision guide after purchasing?
You will get an email that contains an immediate download link for the PDF as soon as your payment is confirmed. You can begin your GCSE English Literature revision within two minutes because the material is available for immediate access. The PDF file can be accessed on all devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers. You can print the document at home or at any print shop if you want a physical copy of it.
Is this guide suitable for students aiming for Grade 8 or Grade 9 GCSE English Literature?
The guide contains model essays for Grades 8 to 9, and it provides detailed examiner commentary and analytical frameworks which teachers can use to assess students at the highest grade level. The high-scoring response provides examples of both An Inspector Calls essays, which study Eric Birling’s transformation and Arthur Birling’s capitalist archetype, and poetry comparison studies, which compare Ozymandias and My Last Duchess and Sonnet XXIX and When We Two Parted and unseen text analysis.
Does the guide cover unseen poetry GCSE and unseen prose?
The section requires students to analyse an unknown poem through comparison with another work because it carries a value of 32 marks. This guide presents an entire section which demonstrates the GCSE technique of analysing unseen poetry through its methods of close reading, structural and form analysis and comparative analysis.
Can I use this as a GCSE English Literature mock exam practice resource?
The guide provides two full GCSE English Literature mock exam papers which match the actual exam format. The first mock test covers modern literature, unseen poetry and modern prose. The second mock test includes Shakespeare and an unseen drama and poetry anthology, and a 19th-century novel analysis. The two exam papers establish particular AO mark requirements.