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THESIS STATEMENT WRITING RESOURCES (GCSE English Literature)

THESIS STATEMENT WRITING RESOURCES (GCSE English Literature)

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8 August 2023

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Some really useful resources for helping pupils craft thesis statements at GCSE for English Literature. This can be used for all exam boards and texts! Includes:

  • Printable resources
  • Full masterclass to deliver to pupils
  • Thesis statement “hacks” and sentence starters

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