GCSE An Inspector Calls Revision Workbook is a five-mission activity book for Priestley’s modern set play, board-neutral across AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC/Eduqas and mapped to the DfE subject content and the Assessment Objectives (AO1 informed personal response with references, AO2 analysis of language, form and structure, AO3 context). Because the play is still in copyright, it is taught analytically and no dialogue is reproduced: every focal box is a key fact or paraphrase in Learnaroo’s own words. Students follow the plot — the Birling family’s celebration of Sheila’s engagement to Gerald Croft, the arrival of the mysterious Inspector Goole, the revelation that each of them played a part in the downfall and death of the working-class woman Eva Smith (also known as Daisy Renton), and the twist that a real inspector is still on his way — and get to know Arthur and Sybil Birling, Sheila, Eric, Gerald and the Inspector. Pupils practise close analysis of Priestley’s methods, such as the dramatic irony of Mr Birling’s claims about the war and the Titanic, and connect them to the themes of social responsibility, class, gender and the divide between the older and younger generations, all in the context of a play set in 1912 but written for a 1945 audience. Plot, character, theme and context questions are auto-marked on screen, while open character-analysis and essay-planning tasks build the extended writing examiners reward and keep pupils writing in their own words. 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.