Suggested paragraph structure(PEEZE CRAWL)(Just a checklist. Doesn't have to be done in order): Point Evidence Explain Zoom Effect on the reader Context Relate back to the question Alternative meaning Writers intention Language analysis
What you should be trying is doing a video on a question most probably coming up that is relatively niche. Something that doesn’t come up usually when talking abt Macbeth but is still a relevant thing in the play. Could be a niche theme or niche. Because this way, the harder things are covered whereas the easier things like theme of guilt, theme of vengeance, theme of ambition, etc can be done by us ourselves since those questions aren’t that hard. Maybe do a poll on ur TH-cam so that u can get opinions of other students since this is just for me. Consider doing this same method for other plays.
Hi Miss, should I write a conclusion paragraph too, or is that sort of covered in paragraph 3? Also, these videos are so good and really easy to understand, I feel like I've learned so much! Thank you!
Depends on how much you wrote and if you added context, etc. I think it's unlikely to get full marks with 3 paragraphs BUT you can still do well if you included good points - I explain this in my Macbeth video where I show how to get full marks with just 4 paragraphs: th-cam.com/video/ZnRBfA2nHEU/w-d-xo.html
Hey! You there, scrolling through the comments I see. Give me 2 quotes that involve Banquo’s betrayal and/or a quote that shows Macbeths hallucinations! Let’s see how much you know….
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@@AdamMonkey-so3yhthey mean do something like this for AIC. Also there is a theme of betrayal. It’s not a direct theme but it is a theme. E.g:- Gerald betrays Sheila by having an affair with Eva. E.g2:- Eric stealing money from his father, Arthur Birling. It’s not a prominent theme but it still is a theme.
Hey can someone please please please answer this I literally have a exam tmrw wont we get marked down for using this plan cause it doesn’t talk about effect on readers or language structure and form im really confused
I'm also confused, but the reason might be cause of different ways of teachings, do what you are comfortable with, do not change your flow as this is the last day but you can still improve
I have a question, do you think that GCSE and IGCSE questions may be the same or could be somewhat similar since I’m doing IGCSE and I want to believe this is what can come up. Thanks again, I’ve been watching your videos for s long time as an IGCSE student.
IGCSE (if you're sitting Paper 2, IGCSE - the modern drama and literary heritage text) is a little different as you're not given the extract - it's 100% memory. That makes the points I put here / paragraph layout central as your paragraph structure must be solid - you don't have an extract to work with, it's 100% memory and you've got to make sure you have a good essay structure that's easy for your examiner to follow.
Suggested paragraph structure(PEEZE CRAWL)(Just a checklist. Doesn't have to be done in order):
Point
Evidence
Explain
Zoom
Effect on the reader
Context
Relate back to the question
Alternative meaning
Writers intention
Language analysis
What you should be trying is doing a video on a question most probably coming up that is relatively niche. Something that doesn’t come up usually when talking abt Macbeth but is still a relevant thing in the play. Could be a niche theme or niche. Because this way, the harder things are covered whereas the easier things like theme of guilt, theme of vengeance, theme of ambition, etc can be done by us ourselves since those questions aren’t that hard. Maybe do a poll on ur TH-cam so that u can get opinions of other students since this is just for me. Consider doing this same method for other plays.
I beg you shut up
if a hard theme comes you can just link them to the easier ones in some way
@@hayaosman2701 so true 😂 beat around the bush. I’ll be doing that in approximately 3 hours for my IGCSEs
You are a great teacher! Thank you so much for your so helpful presentation!❤!!!
You are so welcome!
Elle est grave belle.
thanks you
This was a great video thank you
perfect...what a presenttaion...loved it...plz make more videos
Thank you, there's more on the way!
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love your videos, can this be used for eduqas exam board?
Yes! Any exam board ☺
Hi Miss, should I write a conclusion paragraph too, or is that sort of covered in paragraph 3? Also, these videos are so good and really easy to understand, I feel like I've learned so much! Thank you!
You can definitely end with a conclusion as long as you spend enough time on your thesis and main paragraphs!
Perfect ... Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Can i know if only 3 paragraphs is enough to get a nearly full marks for macbeth?
Depends on how much you wrote and if you added context, etc. I think it's unlikely to get full marks with 3 paragraphs BUT you can still do well if you included good points - I explain this in my Macbeth video where I show how to get full marks with just 4 paragraphs: th-cam.com/video/ZnRBfA2nHEU/w-d-xo.html
@@FirstRateTutors Thank you
i thought macbeth kills duncan in act 2 not 1
Hey! You there, scrolling through the comments I see. Give me 2 quotes that involve Banquo’s betrayal and/or a quote that shows Macbeths hallucinations! Let’s see how much you know….
@@SamirYusuf-p8l very nice 👍 wish me luck I’ve got my IGCSEs in 3 hours
Love it!!! Can you please do the same for an inspector calls and a Christmas carol pls?
It's on the way!
@@FirstRateTutors you are the bestttt if there is anyone that I would recommend for gcse English specific it’s this channel bcccc gurlll you are a GOD SEND ❤️❤️❤️❤️. LOVE YA SO MUCHHHHH
@@FirstRateTutors theres no theme of betrayal in aic bro
@@AdamMonkey-so3yhthey mean do something like this for AIC. Also there is a theme of betrayal. It’s not a direct theme but it is a theme. E.g:- Gerald betrays Sheila by having an affair with Eva. E.g2:- Eric stealing money from his father, Arthur Birling. It’s not a prominent theme but it still is a theme.
Hey can someone please please please answer this I literally have a exam tmrw wont we get marked down for using this plan cause it doesn’t talk about effect on readers or language structure and form im really confused
I'm also confused, but the reason might be cause of different ways of teachings, do what you are comfortable with, do not change your flow as this is the last day but you can still improve
Hi, for effect of reader and language structure you just add it on in each paragraph that she said in the video
thank you!
You're welcome!
I have a question, do you think that GCSE and IGCSE questions may be the same or could be somewhat similar since I’m doing IGCSE and I want to believe this is what can come up. Thanks again, I’ve been watching your videos for s long time as an IGCSE student.
IGCSE (if you're sitting Paper 2, IGCSE - the modern drama and literary heritage text) is a little different as you're not given the extract - it's 100% memory. That makes the points I put here / paragraph layout central as your paragraph structure must be solid - you don't have an extract to work with, it's 100% memory and you've got to make sure you have a good essay structure that's easy for your examiner to follow.
@@FirstRateTutors you’re mistaken. Our paper 2 is an open book exam.
does this essay work for edexcel gcse??
Yes! Any syllabus
Is this for edexcel?
Either - so this can fit into Part B for EDEXCEL / AQA (the whole question)
i thought macbeth killled duncan at act 2 scene 2
macbethh kills duncan in act 2 i thought
is this edexcel?
I'm pretty sure it's AQA.....but I guess you could apply it for both.
I feel like the question could be about Macduff
Macduff alone?! I don't think so... they don't want you guys to fail! 😂