GCSE English Literature Revision: A Christmas Carol - Context
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- An important tutorial for those studying GCSE English Literature as it provides valuable information about the influences on Charles Dickens when he wrote The Christmas Carol and will help you get a great grade in the exam because it provides vital links between the text and context. This is the first in a series of videos that will analyse the themes, setting, characters, structure and language that makes this such a classic story.
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really helped me for my exam tomorow, thanks a lot! x
Glad it helped! Good luck
omg what question did you get!
best video i’ve seen on context of christmas charol honestly so helpful thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
Definitely helped for exam tomorrow, thanks
i have the gcse today and i never learned it properly since i was ofr school but i got a good memory ill edit with how it goes
How did it go
thankyou 😁😁 my lit gcse is today and you’ve really helped !
Happy to help! Hope it went well.
thank you so much your videos are increadible and such a big help!
thanks gavin this is great
thanks for the video your a lifesaver🙏🙏🙏
Glad it helped. Good luck
can you do some more christmas carol videos ? thank you
Great video!!
Thanks for your support. I'll be putting some quality quotes videos out next week for A Christmas Carol.
cans we use structual features like; "shift in focus", "repition" and ect as long as it links to the context? i think that will make
my writing much better
Yes, it will help your grade. Good luck
Thank you, your a life saver
Happy to help. Hope it went well.
Cheers gavin 👍🏿
You're welcome. Hope it went well today.
@@tutoringwithgavin4304 easy peasy lemon squeezy thanks boss👍🏿
Fantastic
Thank you!
what did malthus believe about the poor
The same as Scrooge at the beginning of the story.
hope i get good grades [:
cheers sir
You're welcome! Good luck.
cheers mate
No problem!