Revision guide
How to revise GCSE English Language
GCSE English Language revision should move from reading to writing in a clear order. Use the topic page to choose the pack that matches the question type you are missing, then build toward comparison, evaluation and composition.
Quick revision plan
- Start with Reading Comprehension and Inference so you can pull evidence from a text quickly.
- Move into Language Analysis and Structure Analysis to keep writer method and effect precise.
- Use Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives and Evaluation for the questions that need comparison and judgement.
- Finish with Creative Writing or Transactional Writing so composition stays in shape as well.
Related topics
Recommended packs
AQA GCSE English Language Reading Comprehension And InferenceAQA GCSE English Language Language AnalysisAQA GCSE English Language Structure AnalysisAQA GCSE English Language Comparing Viewpoints And PerspectivesAQA GCSE English Language Creative WritingAQA GCSE English Language Transactional Writing
FAQ
What should I revise first if reading is weak?
Start with inference and retrieval before moving to language or structure analysis.
How do I stop writing practice from feeling vague?
Use the composition packs after the reading packs so the skills stay tied to real question types.