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Want to give your teen a boost in their English Language marks - without buying yet another revision guide?! 

“You can’t revise for English Language.” Sound familiar? It’s something parents and teachers hear all the time.  And to be fair, students have a point—there aren’t facts to memorize.  But there are essential skills to practice! 

That’s exactly what my 5-Day AQA Language Challenge is here for.

✔️ Daily bite-sized challenges (just 30 minutes!)
✔️ Key reading & writing skills covered
✔️ Know exactly what’s expected in each question
✔️ Feedback given on all tasks submitted
✔️ live weekly Q&A session to tackle any tricky bits

This challenge will give your teen a focused, low-stress boost to their revision —helping them build confidence and improve their exam technique along the way.

 

"This course was really helpful because I really wanted to practice my English language, but it's not something that's that easy to know how to revise.  Robyn gave me great feedback, which showed me how to improve my answers and hopefully improve my grade too!"
 
 

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Here's what we'll cover:

Day 1: Introduction & Comphrension Skills

  • Focus: Paper 1, Q1+2, Paper 2, Q1

Day 2: Language & Structure Analysis

  • Focus: Paper 1, Q2&3, Paper 2, Q3

Day 3: Summary & Comparison

  • Focus: Paper 2, Q2&4

Day 4: Narrative & Descriptive Writing

  • Focus: Paper 1, Q5

Day 5: Directed Writing

  • Focus: Paper 2, Q5

PLUS - weekly live session with Q&A - check the times for each week. 

Each day features fresh activities to complete and share for feedback, helping your teen stay engaged, sharpen their skills, and build confidence right from the start of the holidays.

⏳ The countdown is on! English Language Paper 1 is on May 23rd—let’s make sure they walk into that exam prepared and confident.

 Parents say:

  • He found it really useful - do you have anything else coming up for English language? 
  • From my perspective, it was great to see T so motivated to go and do the tasks each day. There was enough to get her working and engaged, but not too much that it felt like too much of a chore during the holidays. She even nagged me on some days to let her log on as she wanted to see what you had written in response to her input. As someone who sometimes finds English tricky, it was so encouraging to see her so keen to get feedback and use it to improve. I will definitely be hoping you do more of these. Thank you!

Hi, I'm Robyn

I'm a fully qualified and highly experienced English teacher and tutor.

Students come to me for help all the time, confused - and demotivated - during their GCSEs.  The guides are unengaging, they're overwhelmed by the content on the internet and haven't a clue where to start!

I'm all about building their knowledge, skills and confidence together.

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