GCSE English Language Paper 2: Non-fiction Comparison is a five-mission activity book that builds the Paper 2 skill every GCSE English Language board tests — AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC/Eduqas — reading two non-fiction texts and comparing them, mapped to the DfE subject content and Assessment Objectives. Real public-domain sources are printed on the page: Florence Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing (1860) as Source A, and speeches by Abraham Lincoln (the Gettysburg Address, 1863) and Frederick Douglass (1852) as Source B. Students identify each writer’s purpose (to inform, argue or persuade) and audience, separate fact from opinion, pin down a writer’s viewpoint, and spot methods such as the rule of three (tricolon), antithesis, direct address and emotive language — then compare the two texts and support each point with a quotation. Purpose, method and comparison questions are auto-marked on screen, while open comparison-writing and exam-planning tasks build the extended comparative response examiners reward. The whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and student notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Interactive quiz game for English Language โ Reading & comprehension. Multiple question types including drag-and-drop matching. Marked at the end with answers. Solo play is tracked; group mode (1โ6 players/teams) is for fun. Works with the lesson and mock paper for this topic.
An interactive, exam-focused lesson (English Language โ Module 1: Reading & comprehension). Teaching, flip-card vocabulary and a drag-and-drop activity, then a check (pass mark 80%). Progress and score feed the dashboard; passing unlocks the next module.