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A Christmas Carol: York Notes for GCSE (9-1)


York Notes

No. of pages 88

Published: 2015

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Great for age 11-18 years

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  • Get straight to the heart of the text with focused analysis and expert summaries

  • Quickly demystify historical contexts and get to grips with the text's form, language and structure

  • Efficiently unpick plots, contexts and themes and deepen your knowledge of quotations and characters

  • Power up your essay-writing skills, master your memory of important facts and feel ready, prepared and fully equipped to sit your GCSE exam

We take your success seriously, so if you're studying A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens for GCSE, York Notes is your best bet for better grades.

Packed with more powerful grade-boosting features than any other guide, this essential A Christmas Carol companion is easy to use and suitable for AQA, Pearson Edexcel and all other GCSE (Grades 9-1) English Literature exams. Use it throughout your course and for last-minute revision to help you think, focus and face your exam with confidence.

Why not use this Study Guide with the York Notes Workbook and Practice Papers for A Christmas Carol? Together, they're a powerful way to make sure you're on track for success. Just search for 9781292138077 for the Workbook and 9781292195407 for the AQA Practice Papers.


 

This book is part of a book series called York Notes .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 88 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Pearson Education Limited .

The author, Lucy English, is currently Head of English at a school in Guildford and is the author of several Key Stage 3 publications.

This book is in the following series:

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