#onthisday in 1812 Charles Dickens was born! His works include Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, David Copperfield and many more! Do you have a fave Dickens book? Check our our Dickens study guides at our link in bio! #CharlesDickensBirthday#literature#education
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Happy Pride and Prejudice Day! 📚✨
#OTD in 1813, Pride and Prejudice was first published, and 212 years later, it is loved, treasured and celebrated by individuals worldwide.
How will you be celebrating this joyous occasion today? 👀
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Calling all GCSE and A Level English teachers. We are currently conducting some market research for our prestigious York Notes series and are looking for Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level English teachers to take part in this research.
We are looking for 15-20 English teachers who may be new to the profession, or with years of teaching experience. We have a task prepared which should take no more than 2 hours to complete and we can offer a small fee or vouchers as a thank you.
You don't need to have experience of using York Notes, but if you do have experience of using them, we would love to hear from you. You should have some experience of teaching set texts in the classroom and be at least somewhat familiar with classroom and revision resources for set texts. Please drop me a message in the comments below or DM us if you are interested in taking part. Thank you.
Calling all GCSE and A Level English teachers. We are currently conducting some market research for our prestigious York Notes series and are looking for Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level English teachers to take part in this research.
We are looking for 15-20 English teachers who may be new to the profession, or with years of teaching experience. We have a task prepared which should take no more than 2 hours to complete and we can offer a small fee or vouchers as a thank you.
You don't need to have experience of using York Notes, but if you do have experience of using them, we would love to hear from you. You should have some experience of teaching set texts in the classroom and be at least somewhat familiar with classroom and revision resources for set texts. Please drop me a message in the comments below or DM us if you are interested in taking part. Thank you.
Best of luck to all those starting their #exams this week! Here's a few key tips:
1. Breathe.
2. Read the question a few times.
3. Show them what you can do!
You've got this!
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Happy #Monday! With Feb almost over, why not #March into the new month with some brand new study guides? Check out all of our titles on our website in bio ranging from #gcse#alevel to #undergrad happy browsing! Remember, York Notes are Your Notes✨📚 https://t.co/593vDLUXco
#onthisday 🪶📚🗓️ Anne Brontë was born in 1820. Anne was the youngest of the Brontë sisters and her works include Agnes Grey (1846) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) If you're feeling the January blues, read some of Anne's work - they're hidden treasures!
📚⭐You've heard of new year, new you, now get ready for new year, new books! Get ahead and get set for #success with our #GCSE Study Guides, Workbooks and Practice Tests. Take a look at our website by clicking the link in bio 🔗
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#christmas#books#faves What's your favourite Christmas book? 🎄📚A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens? Little Women by Louisa May Alcott? Do you love Christmas poetry, like The Oxen by Thomas Hardy? Let us know in the comments! 👀 at our study guides https://t.co/rL7y7iWXbO
#onthisday George Eliot was born in 1819! #funfact Her real name was Mary Anne Evans, but she chose a male pen name so her work wouldn't be discarded. She wrote Middlemarch, The Mill on the Floss and Silas Marner. 👀at our study guides on her works here https://t.co/x1T0SpTHt9
#onthisday in 1939, author Margaret Atwood was born! She is known for her works of #literature that explore religion, politics, myth, women and their roles in society, history and the future. 👀 at our advanced #study guides for The Handmaid's Tale here https://t.co/boSJ6wGYAb
🍂❄️Just in time for Christmas, it's our last midweek monster! It's Ebenezer Scrooge, from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Grumpy, bitter and greedy, Scrooge gets a second chance when he reflects on his life and mistakes. 👀 https://t.co/KTJ8hocdQI
📚✏️⏳Have you got #mock#exams coming up? Whether you're a #student or a #teacher, mock exams can be stressful, but they help you prepare for the real exam and also give you great #skills for the future! Check out the skills below and our titles at https://t.co/rL7y7iWXbO
🎃🍂🕸️This week, our midweek monster is Iago from Othello, William #shakespeare, 1603. Jealous, deceiving and manipulative, he lets his insecurities get the better of him. 👀 at our A-level Othello study guides and more at https://t.co/rL7y7iWXbO #english#literature#student
Our midweek monster this week is...Mr Hyde from The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson 🎩⚗️🎃Check out our study guides on The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde here: https://t.co/OyhlxC7MIk #halloween#school#english#literature
It's spooky season 🎃🧙♀️🧹🦇👻 and there's nothing scarier than feeling unprepared for exams! Check out our study guides, workbooks and practice tests for GCSE and A-Level here https://t.co/rL7y7iWXbO and teachers, you get 55% off, nothing scary about that! #english#literature