What do you think of this blog post: This much I know about…a step-by-step guide to the writing question on the AQA English Language GCSE Paper 1? Is it right to tell students not to answer the story question? Is the approach too prescriptive or is JT giving the right advice given the fact that students need to do well in the exam? The post raises all sorts of interesting questions…
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