Grammar Basics
Fiction Language Features
GCSE English
Non-Fiction Language Features
Punctuation Practice
100

describes a noun

adjective

100

comparing one thing directly to something else using like or as

simile

100

GCSE English is assessed using these 

two exams 

100

information with lots of numbers 

statistics 

100

punctuation used of someone is speaking

speech marks

200

name of an object, person or place 

noun

200

language which exaggerates things 

hyperbole

200

the grade you are aiming to achieve to pass

grade 4

200

information that can be proved to be true

facts 

200
Needed at the start of a sentence

capital letter

300

a doing or being word 

verb

300

repetition of the first letter of two or more words

alliteration 

300

Paper 1 exam is focused on this 

Fiction - reading an extract from a story and writing a story

300

the word used to directly address the reader

you

300

punctuation of three dots

ellipsis

400

describes a verb

adverb

400

giving an object human qualities

personification 

400

Paper 2 is focused on this 

Reading two non-fiction extracts and writing your own piece of non-fiction
400

a question which doesn't require an answer and makes people think

rhetorical question

400

Punctuation used to show a pause in a sentence

a comma

500

words used instead of names 

personal pronouns 

500

the repetition of s sounds

sibilance

500

three examples of non-fiction texts 

speech, article, letter 

500

a personal story to help interest the reader

anecdote 

500

Use these to put extra information into a sentence 

brackets 

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