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Komentáře • 626

  • @Avoid4361
    @Avoid4361 Před 11 dny +1193

    Let’s go everybody Tomorrow is the day we are all gonna be fine no matter the question because we watch Mr salles

  • @GraceY-ig2cr
    @GraceY-ig2cr Před 11 dny +743

    Good luck all y11s! You will do amazing

    • @yoriichitsugikuni6317
      @yoriichitsugikuni6317 Před 11 dny +23

      Thanks for the vote for confidence 😅

    • @aibah_
      @aibah_ Před 11 dny +5

      thank you!!

    • @Rose-rv1zo
      @Rose-rv1zo Před 11 dny +13

      Thank you so much!!! I hope I'll be ok because I revised loads but it's terrifying as all of my revision could be useless if it's the wrong question :(

    • @urfavouriteg09
      @urfavouriteg09 Před 11 dny +13

      im in year 10 but doing my english lit exam tmrw - atleast i dont have to do 2 more in yr 11 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @olivercooney3431
      @olivercooney3431 Před 11 dny +3

      ​@@urfavouriteg09 Same

  • @pratyasha279
    @pratyasha279 Před 11 dny +322

    Got 2 9's last year with this guy - y'all will be FINEEEE

    • @INeedGooderGrades
      @INeedGooderGrades Před 11 dny

      because your a girl - according to sociology girls perform better at english than boys as an average.................

    • @user-hs3le3uu4d
      @user-hs3le3uu4d Před 11 dny +3

      @@INeedGooderGrades what the fuk bruh

    • @blossomdrqwss_
      @blossomdrqwss_ Před 11 dny +23

      Wow congrats!! I’m stressing sm but I NEED a 7 😭

    • @pratyasha279
      @pratyasha279 Před 11 dny +17

      @@blossomdrqwss_ U'll be fine - at this stage what I'd do is just watch like a full recap vid of your play/books and sit back just phrasing the quotes in ur head a bit - don't work ur dominant hand too much lmao and REST

    • @blossomdrqwss_
      @blossomdrqwss_ Před 11 dny +4

      @@pratyasha279 thank you so much!!! :D romeo and juliet is killing me though 😭

  • @lilme7052
    @lilme7052 Před 10 dny +15

    If youre still reading this GO TO SLEEP. THat is more important that more revision.

    • @itssamihiggy3418
      @itssamihiggy3418 Před 10 dny +1

      LOL thank you

    • @IceO-sz2uw
      @IceO-sz2uw Před 10 dny

      As my name suggests, English is not my forte. But you are correct comrade. Goodnight and good luck.

  • @ary210
    @ary210 Před 11 dny +193

    that first Mr everything english and mr salles collab during gcses in 2022 still beats anything marvel's put out to this day

    • @theditz1
      @theditz1 Před 10 dny +1

      They did one recently

    • @ary210
      @ary210 Před 10 dny

      @@theditz1 true, but first time was an event fr

    • @theditz1
      @theditz1 Před 9 dny

      @@ary210 fair enough, can't say I've seen tht one

  • @uselessdude1561
    @uselessdude1561 Před 11 dny +98

    Mr Salles hard-carrying. I went from grade 4s in yr 10 to 8-9s in mocks. Good luck everyone!

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Před 11 dny +12

      Awesome

    • @freddiepepper6085
      @freddiepepper6085 Před 11 dny +1

      Fair play, what was the main trick that you implemented into your answers that got you to 8s and 9s?

    • @uselessdude1561
      @uselessdude1561 Před 11 dny

      @@freddiepepper6085 use a range of quote from the whole text and always link back to your thesis!

    • @natanepicgaming2901
      @natanepicgaming2901 Před 11 dny

      @@freddiepepper6085 writers intention i see so many successful stundents talk about it

  • @mana878_
    @mana878_ Před 11 dny +27

    Only GCSE students could make this video #7 on trending 😅

  • @stripybread3715
    @stripybread3715 Před 10 dny +107

    Number 5 on trending???!

  • @bettyowo
    @bettyowo Před 10 dny +4

    That Macbeth question today was the most beautiful thing I have laid eyes upon since I first discovered what pizza is. I wrote essentially the same question about "Lady Macbeth is a female character who changes in the play" for my teacher to mark and got level 6 🙏🙏🙏 Whoever wrote that question is my saviour. The ACC question was just as good, though the extract was a bit finicky but it was still amazing.

  • @zog_wog
    @zog_wog Před 11 dny +32

    GOODLUCK FOR TOMORROW EVERYONE WE WILL ALL BE FINEE 💯💯💯

  • @Axonnnnn
    @Axonnnnn Před 11 dny +20

    . easier exams=harsher grade boundaries..💀letz just hope for the best 🤲🏻

    • @shxjvya1578
      @shxjvya1578 Před 10 dny

      tbh i'd rather the exam be easy bc if it's not i'm cooked and i won't write anything

  • @mwa6696
    @mwa6696 Před 11 dny +64

    Good luck everyone. We'll be fine ☺

    • @galaxyraven2031
      @galaxyraven2031 Před 10 dny

      What if I have 20% attendance and haven’t read any of the texts and don’t know anything

    • @Unnamed-Cowboy
      @Unnamed-Cowboy Před 10 dny

      ​@@galaxyraven2031then your fucked

    • @rosierevs
      @rosierevs Před 10 dny

      @@galaxyraven2031try your best with the extract given, you’ll still get marks even if you just write about what they give you! You’ll be fine don’t worry!

    • @theditz1
      @theditz1 Před 10 dny

      ​​@@rosierevsthen they'll be capped at a grade 2 - 3

  • @GRADE9ALLTHEWAY-xc4kv
    @GRADE9ALLTHEWAY-xc4kv Před 11 dny +106

    less go this is epic thanks mr salles - THE 9 IS COMING

    • @promiseneverland6597
      @promiseneverland6597 Před 11 dny +10

      The grade 4 is coming my way. If I get higher I'll come back to this comment 😭

    • @pigeon_371
      @pigeon_371 Před 11 dny

      @@promiseneverland6597 your grade is limited by YOUR expectations of it ;) if you believe you'll only get a 4, then you'll only get a 4...
      personally I am confident you could push it up to a 5,6 or 7, you just gotta believe in yourself and smash that exam tomorrow :)

  • @JohnJohnson-zt3bv
    @JohnJohnson-zt3bv Před 11 dny +12

    LIKE SO MORE PEOPLE CAN SEE
    ACC QUOTES
    FORM: Form: A Christmas Carol is written in third person as it was a Victorian tradition to tell ghost stories around winter and especially Christmas. The story was released 6 days before christmas. It is also a novella - a short novel. The story isn’t a long novel because Dickens’ target audience of employer's, higher class' and middle class' would be too busy to read it over a long period of time. Therefore the story can be read in a short space of time and Scrooge’s one night experience can be immersed by the people that Scrooge is supposed to represent. Dickens therefore allows the reader to observe Scrooge’s redemption retrospectively Stave 1 “Marley was dead, to begin with” - NAR Supernatural, Redemption ‘Was’ Implies that Marley is going to come back, as ‘Was’ is a past participle of ‘is’, which shows certainty in the phrase ‘Marley WAS dead’, this would be a deliberate attempt to create intrigue by Dickens as at the time of the novellas creation, the mainly Victorian audience were into Gothic and ghostly stories, this phrase would especially attract the attention of the audience and somewhat force them to listen to his narrative full of messages to help improve the then class system. However the quote could also be read as if Marley had died, the alive narrator gives the impression of familiarity and humanity, so phrases such as the one above could make the reader read the words as if told by a friend, this creates uncertainty in the readers head as the original line reads ‘Marley was dead’ makes a intriguing and unknown start to the novella to draw even more interest from the reader and also to help the reader relate the later story to the beginning of the text throughout, putting it abruptly at the beginning shows the sudden nature of death. This is expressed later at the end of stave 3 when the ghost of Christmas present is sitting it is revealed the mortality of the spirits which becomes a lesson to scrooge but also brings up the memories of Marley’s death, which is the perfect precursor to the big reveal of Scrooge’s death in stave 4. “A Squeezing, Wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner!” - NAR Greed, Fear, Religion, Redemption Scrooge is presented as a fearful; desperate; covetous; and a demonic man through this semantic field of desperation and other imagery throughout the introduction of scrooge. “Grasping, scraping’ are adjectives in this semantic field, desperation that knows no bounds, but could also show him being survivalist, ‘Grasping’ is grabbing with vigour which is used to convey people just barely grabbing on for human life, he fears that he will live the life of the poor and be seen as such. This shows that scrooge sees money as life, even to the point where, in the quote, he quite violently tries to gain and keep his bundles of currency. This is to juxtapose with the later scrooge in stave 5 which both ends the theme of violence and desperation in the description of scrooge and shows scrooge giving to the poor. Dickens wanted to make fun of the richer class by presenting them as sociopaths which only cared about the conservation of their money. Fred references this later, saying that scrooge ‘don’t do anything good with (his money)’ which, as Fred reflects the lower middle class, shows the richer of the audience how people perceive them, showing them for how they really are, scrounging, greedy, and childish. ‘Sinner’ is a word that is used to convey scrooge as a devil, further showing the perception of everyone else on them, it is also repeated several times in stave one, especially the dogs in the alleyways bowing down to him as if he were a ‘dark lord’. Which presents richer people as not only greedy but also sacrilegious which was set up by Dickens to offend the higher class protestants, some who’d pledged their allegiance to the queen and therefore god. “He was all in a Glow; his face was ruddy and handsome; his eyes sparkled” - NAR Family Scrooges Nephew, Fred, is presented as a kind and generous man in a Christmas Carol, through the Semantic field of light and handsomeness, in his introduction. “He was all in a glow’ could show how he has been running excitedly to the counting house, as we know, he is Fan’s child, and the original introduction of Fan included the line ‘she darted in’, this immediately makes an impression on Scrooge, which he dismisses in stave one. This shows the familial love which Fred has towards scrooge, the same which Fan had, but scrooge didn’t, because Fred was the reason for Fans death, it is quite possible that Fan’s demise is one of the main reasons why Scrooge has ended up this way, feeling as though ‘another idol’ has replaced her, to wit, he cannot love like he did his sister all those years before. But these actions also served for familiarity which, though putting scrooge on edge, also broke down his arguments as he was flustered by it all. “glow” could also show the architype of Fred’s character, he is a generous man, light is symbolised throughout the Novella as ‘Generosity’, which we see in stave 4 when he offers support to the Cratchets after Tiny Tims demise, Fred has a lot of, he also argues for giving to the charity when the workers invade the counting house asking for a donation. “If they would rather die, they better do it, and decrease the surplus population” -SCRO Redemption, Social injustice Scrooge, as the antagonistic protagonist, is represented as an unlovable, unforgivable, even fascist in nature with his suppression of the poor, all in an attempt to create a political diatribe of the Victorian parliament and Populus and show the horrible perception the rich have on the poor in the hope to change society’s attitude towards charity and the poor. “Rather die” is a juxtaposition, psychologically no one really wants to die, unless they do not perceive the implications of death. This could prove to immediately show Dickens message as he believes the only way that the poorer will grow is if they get educated, the implication that they don’t even understand the implications of death proves this. But this is the vision of the more fortunate, scrooge himself has never been poor, he is “old money” and doesn’t really understand humanity when it comes to people who will only slow his cashflow, it’s how he was taught. It is implied in stave 2 that his father is abusive, and Scrooge probably picked up many of his father’s traits, whether he liked it or not. This move by Dickens makes readers think about the fault of this, ironically education had changed the way that scrooge had perceived others. “Surplus Population” is a reference to the Thomas Malthus book on the economy, where he stated that the better the time is, the poorer will have children, then when we run out of recourses that’s when the recession will hit again. This message was supposed to warn the poorer of the population to be careful and save money in the best of times but however the parliament used this argument against the poor, making the controversial “poor law” to supress the poorer classes. This mindset is shared with scrooge and the other rich people in the story, this, though not prominent in the 19th century, would be seen as a fascist ideal. “I Wear the chains forged in life” - MARL Redemption, Super Natural Marleys Ghost is used to symbolise scrooges future spirit as Marley has led a similar life to him. It could be argued that Marley has chosen to remain chained up, using the verb “wear” shows this as if you’re to wear something you can normally take it off, this could be a message by dickens to show that the richer people like Scrooge and Marley are choosing to wear these “chains” that hold them down. Maybe even going to say that this is some form of purgatory, the land between heaven and hell. Having to wait for eternity, to unlink the chains that bind them to the ground to be able to go henceforth into heaven. Victorian Britain would’ve believed this and would think about their ways, believing that it could save them from the eternal misery of being stuck, chained to earth. Stave 2 “A little girl, much younger than the boy, came darting in” - NAR Family Fan, Scrooges younger sister, is seen as the other half of Scrooge, being kind, loving, and having a family, albeit for a short time as she died in childbirth. Fans death effected Scrooge like some of the other tragic people and events in his life that lead him to the point in stave one whereas he is known as a “cold” man, being separated from fan, belle, and Marley. “Darting” is a quite powerful verb, meaning that she isn’t just running in but running in quickly. We know that she is only a “little girl” and “darting in” shows this child like innocence

    • @JohnJohnson-zt3bv
      @JohnJohnson-zt3bv Před 11 dny +3

      and adventure. Dickens created many child characters in his story’s, and most to all of them are there as devices for meanings. Like his story, Oliver Twist, where he shows the poor children of London and Bill Sykes who indoctrinates them to pickpocket. Fan here is to show what Scrooge should be like as a child, but instead he is “solitary”. His memory in stave one is jumbled between reality and fiction, talking of ali baba, a character from a book he read. Fan is the “other side” of scrooge, the part of scrooge we only see in stave 5 when he is “as light as a feather, as happy as a schoolboy”, but happiness as himself as a schoolboy wasn’t present, it was implied that his father was an abusive man, and scrooge himself took the fall for most of it. Dickens wanted to show the importance of treating children correctly and providing care for them, just like in Oliver Twist, just like a Christmas carol. “he has the power to render us happy or unhappy” - SCRO Fezziwig is the exact juxtaposition of Scrooge when it comes to being a role model and boss. And this quote “he has the power to render us happy or unhappy” shows the true nature of both. Fezziwig uses this power to render people happy, throughout the scene of Fezziwigs party, he is seen as a “jovial” man, something which was described in his introduction semantic field of Christmas itself. Fezziwig did what Scrooge had vowed to do in stave 4, being to celebrate Christmas like its “all year”. Fezziwig is the example of a good boss, dickens presented him as such to appeal to the bosses whom will be hearing this story, the story is short for this reason, people are buisy and don’t typically have the time of day to read or preform a long book. dickens wanted to change this culture where bosses have to be cruel and make their workers unhappy. This could be attuned to the experience of dickens in his early life where his father was sent to debters prison and he was sent to work at the blacking factory whereas the working conditions were poor. This could be a personal response by dickens to make sure other children don’t meet his fate. “Another idol has replaced me” - BELLE Redemption, family Belle has been quite loyal to Scrooge, though in the story we don’t get too many examples but it is proven in stave 2 when belle is trying to get away from him. “Idol” implies a love, it is said in the next line of dialogue that a “golden” idol has replaced her. This shows how Scrooge became so obsessed about money that it effected his relationship with belle, this move made by dickens is to create an idea of how money, in both extremes, can pull relationships apart. Scrooge was very hurt by this, he says in stave one that “marriage” is not a worthy endeavour, which could be a “wall” between himself and society, trying to say that he doesn’t agree on marriage but in reality he is hurt that he was unable to have a family, especially when the spirit goes on to say that belle went on to have a family with another man after this interaction. Stave 3 “To shed its light on scrooge” - NAR Supernatural, redemption “Light” in a Christmas carol always means generousity and kindness which, Scrooge did not have in stave one, being described “cold” and a piece of “flint” that couldn’t strike “generous fire” . The spirit of Christmas present, a pun in itself, is the representation of Christmas in the 1800s, which isn’t too far off modern day Christmas. It was seen as a day of giving and the spirit was the representation of this. “Shed its light” is quite a common phrase which means to reveal something, Scrooge in this quote is being forced to be generous by the spirit, like how Christmas does year in year out. This was made by dickens to show Christmas as a time of giving and to show that everyone has the ability to change, to wit the audience that needed to change in his eyes as the poor crisis was getting worse. “Ill give you mr scrooge, the founder of the feast” - BOB Family, Poverty This quote by Cratchet is quite strange, but it however shows his character and also shows how poor people are human like everyone else and how he appriciates his little amount money. Scrooge is a bad boss, he doesn’t pay well, to the point where Bobs smallish family struggles with the amount he is paid, however bob remains hopeful and thankful for his employment. “Founder” is used to show that without his wealth he wouldn’t be eating right now, this statement can be seen as ironic as scrooge doesn’t appreciate the waste of money, being described as ‘covetous’ and hoarding, Dickens showed this irony to make fun of the rich for living a poor mans life, showing that happiness is in family, generosity, and appreciation over money, which is why that day, the only people to be having Christmas dinner are the poorer classes whilst the rich try to remain in business. “This boy is ignorance, this girl is want”. - GCP Supernatural Ignorance and Want, according to dickens, are the horsemen of the issue of the poor law issues in Victorian England. Ignorance, represents the rich, as scrooge is uncultured to the struggles of the poor which is represented in staves one to four as he watches as a third person to his life and others in his life. Want represents the poor, being how they want money and they want food. The use of children for this example creates a guilt feeling In scrooge and the reader, as children are the essence of innocence but the description of these children make them seem misshapened and messed up by humanity Stave 4 “Scrooge feared the silent shape” - Nar Scrooge in stave one spent a lot of energy trying to try and keep control of the situation with Marley but at the point of stave 4 he can no longer keep control, this psychologically makes people feel anxious as they feel like they can’t control things. This, and the fact that the ghost of Christmas yet to come being the impersonation of the grim reaper, are reasons wht he fears the ‘silent shape’. ‘Shape’ makes the ghost feel the most unnatural of the lot, the other spirits are represented as forms, either of a timeless person or a giant, but this is merely just a ‘shape’, a shadow. “I will live in the past, present” and future” - SCR Redemption Scrooge decides to learn his lesson from his life up to the point where the ghosts had intercepted him, lives in the present, the morning after, and the future, to stop Tiny Tim from dying as an example for the higher class audience to be able to better themselves and save the poor. “I will” is an imperative phrase that show scrooges change, “Will” is a definite word that shows scrooges willingness to change, its also a future participle which shows that though he has changed, he still has a lot to go. This shows to the business owners reading that it isn’t as easy as being haunted for a night, but it requires time but is all worth it as in stave 5 when scrooge is seen as jovial and loved. Scrooge already was living in the past, he acted like everything was awful and he shouldn’t experience joy, this is after his father abused and then abandoned him, Belle broke up with him - which was because his ‘idol’ changed to money. This makes impressions on scrooge psychologically, which shapes Scrooge to this day, which means that in this phrase he says he won’t let go of these experiences but he would also live for himself and everyone else in the changing climate Stave 5 “and so, as tiny tim observed, god bless us everyone” - Nar/TT Supernatural, Family Tiny Tim mentions In the last phrase of the novella that everyone is blessed by god, this inclusivity extends to scrooge who is in the scene. This is the same inclusivity we see in stave 3 when Bob calls scrooge ‘the founder of the feast’ which was a way to keep scrooge in their thoughts as he knew no one else would. However, now that Scrooge decided to change time, the line changed, making it so scrooge isn’t individualised but now appreciated by everyone. It is important that Tiny Tim says this line, as much as its important to mention Tiny Tims Future fate, it shows that Scrooge, like the employers and higher classes, have chances to change the future and make it better for everyone. Children in Dickens storys are always used as a diatribe to help end poverty. Whether that be Tiny Tim, Ignorance, Want, among others like Oliver Twist, which was created after a Christmas carol and further made points of poverty. Dickens wanted to show his experience without telling, he himself was a child of poverty and was forced to work in a blacking factory to make up for his father’s debts whilst he was in debtors prisons. He wanted the future generations, being represented by Tiny Tim, to suffer the hardships of his life.

    • @itniax7678
      @itniax7678 Před 11 dny

      What's NAR

    • @JohnJohnson-zt3bv
      @JohnJohnson-zt3bv Před 11 dny +1

      @@itniax7678 Said by Narrator

  • @JERIMIAH0ZENDIAH-db3gy
    @JERIMIAH0ZENDIAH-db3gy Před 10 dny +14

    Good luck everyone, I believe in each and every one of you!!!

  • @zephyrnorriss7357
    @zephyrnorriss7357 Před 10 dny +11

    Praise the Lord and Saviour, Mr Salles Teaches English. I'm gonna be honest I was about to pull an Eva Smith but this video saved me. thank youuuu

  • @newsparrow2691
    @newsparrow2691 Před 11 dny +17

    Last year I did my gcses and you single handedly saved my English grades. Good luck year 11s!

  • @rafi_rahman90
    @rafi_rahman90 Před 11 dny +53

    Videos have been so useful in the past few days with very good points, thanks a lot!

  • @karmarama9567
    @karmarama9567 Před 11 dny +58

    I'd say good luck to you all but I need those grade boundaries to be on the floor for lit ;-;

    • @Emsxx2008
      @Emsxx2008 Před 11 dny +5

      If it’s any consolation, grade boundaries over the past few years have meant that you would’ve needed 18/30 on an essay to get a grade 5 :) about half marks to get a pass. We don’t know them this year but that’s quite a low mark to get a good grade

    • @LiL_Sprite
      @LiL_Sprite Před 11 dny +4

      @@Emsxx2008phew, that’s a relief, I literally don’t know what to do cause I’ve revised everything yet when I get given the question idk what to say or how to structure it😭

    • @karmarama9567
      @karmarama9567 Před 11 dny +1

      @@Emsxx2008 back during covid 😭

  • @abanana
    @abanana Před 11 dny +13

    thank you 🙏🙏 good luck everyone!!

  • @questionable-xo8hz
    @questionable-xo8hz Před 11 dny +58

    Thank you Mr Salles! One of the best english teachers and i got from a grade 6-6 to a grade 8-8 in my mocks due to you and you and Mr Everything English helped me so much! But excellent vid😄

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Před 11 dny +10

      Glad I could help!

    • @jraigdne
      @jraigdne Před 11 dny +2

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish how long should a grade 9 paragraph be

    • @evette2381
      @evette2381 Před 11 dny +2

      @@jraigdne quality over quantity. Handwriting size also makes a difference. I usually do a page or around 3/4s of a page

    • @jraigdne
      @jraigdne Před 11 dny +1

      @@evette2381 is that exam page or book page

    • @evette2381
      @evette2381 Před 11 dny

      @@jraigdne book page exam page can be a page and a half sometimes. You don’t have to write as much if the whole thing can good vocabulary and analysis

  • @elixiereva559
    @elixiereva559 Před 11 dny +2

    whether things go well or not thank you so much for being so helpful you actually love your job and actually want to help us because youre even telling us to get your guides free!! like props to you ❤❤❤

  • @ParinaPatel-mv9zo
    @ParinaPatel-mv9zo Před 11 dny +1

    Good luck everyone!!! Thank you so much Mr Salles your videos are always so helpful :)

  • @EvieBaker-rd6yy
    @EvieBaker-rd6yy Před 10 dny +3

    THE PAPER WAS SO GOOD!! just wanna say thank you so much for all of your vids, they have helped me so much :)

  • @lathusan10
    @lathusan10 Před 10 dny +2

    Thank you Mr Salles I used ur analysis for all my quotes in Macbeth and ACC essay!

  • @imintoomanyfandoms114
    @imintoomanyfandoms114 Před 11 dny +6

    Thank you, this is truly calming and I really appreciate it! Wanna do A-Level literature so aiming high and hopefully scoring high too lol

  • @blessingsouth2581
    @blessingsouth2581 Před 11 dny +30

    Thank you so much for this !! I will come back tomorrow and tell you guys how it went!!. Hoping for a question on duality or Victorian gentleman.

    • @pigeon_371
      @pigeon_371 Před 11 dny

      update us on how it goes! I'm so nervous!

    • @blessingsouth2581
      @blessingsouth2581 Před 10 dny

      @@pigeon_371 So what I wanted did not come up but, there were still good questions regardless. The Romeo and Juliet question was about how Shakespeare present Juliet going through difficulties in the extract and entire play. The extract was something that was not much of use but I still tried to link it back. I think it was act 2 scene 5. The Jekyll and Hyde question was good. It was on how Stevenson presents an atmosphere of fear and danger in the extract and entire novella. The extract was Chapter 2- Utterson's dream of Hyde. Overall, the exam went well and AQA really chose something out of the blue for Romeo and Juliet !!

    • @pigeon_371
      @pigeon_371 Před 10 dny

      @@blessingsouth2581I’m glad it went well for you! I liked the Jekyll and Hyde one too. I do Macbeth as well and it was so good, it was basically my ideal question 😊 good luck for paper 2!

  • @shockless_jandl7067
    @shockless_jandl7067 Před 10 dny +1

    I just wanted to thank you so much because your videos have helped me so much and luckily the questions this year were very nice

  • @Ripe0101
    @Ripe0101 Před 10 dny +1

    your a legend boss all your acc revision stuff and especially the videos where you talk through an entire paper and why it got 30/30 helped so much love you bro 🙏

  • @jasonnong3305
    @jasonnong3305 Před 11 dny +2

    Sir, u and Mr Everything English has gotten me from 7 to 9. I've been religiously rewatching the Macbeth and ACC videos ever since biology. Thank you for all the amazing analysis

  • @sonicthekahoot5479
    @sonicthekahoot5479 Před 11 dny +13

    Thank u soo much mr salles for all that youve done ever since i found your channel my lit grade have increased from grade 4 and 5 to grade 6 and 7 i hope i will be able to get at least a 7 because of you and your vids

  • @ZaynWood-lz9sc
    @ZaynWood-lz9sc Před 9 dny +1

    Thank you Mr Salles! I sat my GCSE English Literature exam today, I wrote about Macbeth and Jekyll and Hyde, and I couldn't have answered the questions in as much detail without you. Thanks again.

  • @xx-xv8co
    @xx-xv8co Před 11 dny

    Thank you so much Mr Salles! I literally had no idea how to revise for english literature but this video (and your other videos) helped me so much!!
    Gl to everyone else doing english lit tmr- we will smash this!!

  • @lukeduker8834
    @lukeduker8834 Před 10 dny

    Thank you so much, I just did my exam and I feel really confident. Your comparative poetry videos really helped.

  • @nathanmerriman9152
    @nathanmerriman9152 Před 11 dny +1

    THIS IS LITERALLY THE MOST AMAZING VIDEO IVE EVER SEEN THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!

  • @OldmateBarry
    @OldmateBarry Před 11 dny +3

    I got a grade four and a five in my mocks, then a set of fours. Im hoping this last minute revision can help me out, many thanks old mate salles.

  • @Axonnnnn
    @Axonnnnn Před 11 dny

    Linking back to author's purpose was the most important one i been lookin for ✅️Thanks for covering all essentials needed to include ;it helped like an active recall❤

  • @redditgalaxy1457
    @redditgalaxy1457 Před 11 dny +3

    What a legend, helped me a lot for getting from a 3 and 4 in my englishes to a 9 in both. Listen well

  • @aqeefahsuhail
    @aqeefahsuhail Před 11 dny +24

    thank you very much. i havent revised yet .

  • @tictac8753
    @tictac8753 Před 11 dny

    Thank you so much mr salles! Although I’m nervous for tomorrow I have learned so many ideas from you which I hope will secure me!!

  • @khalidalshawwaf578
    @khalidalshawwaf578 Před 9 dny

    paper 2 went SO GREAT! Thank you for your notes on the unseen poem as it helped me get into the mindset for this paper. (Again I do an igcse course, not gcse so it’s extra hard to find the resources I need)

  • @suzysheep149
    @suzysheep149 Před 11 dny +2

    Hi Mr Salles! Thank you for your videos they’re so helpful 😊

    • @INeedGooderGrades
      @INeedGooderGrades Před 11 dny

      i'm pretty sure peppa pig cartoon doesn't feature mr salles .

  • @timithyfalopi9674
    @timithyfalopi9674 Před 8 dny +3

    icl but the whole of y11 in my schl were screaming and chanting "MR SALLES THE GOAT" for 10 minute straight. Thank you very much sir!!

  • @nasimahmed1372
    @nasimahmed1372 Před 11 dny +7

    First. Also amazing video your the one that has helped me get a 7 in my mocks. Hoping for an 8 or 9 in my gcse’s

  • @yoriichitsugikuni6317
    @yoriichitsugikuni6317 Před 10 dny

    Just got outta my exam and I have to say, you came in clutch. Watching/making notes from your videos was the most helpful revision I've ever done on English in general, so I want to say a heartfelt "Thank You". I can't wait to see what else you'll have in store.

  • @zaaiiola
    @zaaiiola Před 11 dny

    Hi mr salles i just want to give my thanks for how much of a help you've been throughout my time doing english lit, i used to get 3s in my mocks but after watching your videos i started getting 8-9s! I hope tomorrow goes well, i just wanted to say thank you

  • @heizou8888
    @heizou8888 Před 11 dny +1

    Thank you Mr Salles, I promise I won't let you down tomorrow

  • @IntelligenceQuotientPlayz
    @IntelligenceQuotientPlayz Před 11 dny +16

    Good luck guys! One thing I can say is for some schools teachers are harsh in the mocks so your gcse grade might actually be higher than you expect. Like for English land and lit I would consistently get grade 7s but in gcse I got 2 9s last year

    • @Axonnnnn
      @Axonnnnn Před 10 dny

      Yeah like 3 or 1 mark off from a grade 8 or 7 is horrible 🙂

  • @_z.ao_3175
    @_z.ao_3175 Před 11 dny +16

    Thanks mr salles good luck to everyone in sha Allah we do good Tommorrow

    • @perih3lion
      @perih3lion Před 11 dny +1

      By God's grace we will be okay

  • @se128l
    @se128l Před 11 dny +4

    i hope i cook InshaAllah

  • @arhanbhat4730
    @arhanbhat4730 Před 10 dny

    Lady Macbeth's question this year was a godsend. Thank you so much, Mr Salles, the analysis came in super useful and I was able to come up with loads of different interpretations, hopefully, I can get a grade of 8/9.

  • @ames_sw
    @ames_sw Před 11 dny

    this is so comforting ❤

  • @crosu123
    @crosu123 Před 11 dny +1

    Thank you for helping us all

  • @mile._ot
    @mile._ot Před 10 dny +2

    Aqa romeo and juliet was difficulties for juliet. I talked about parental difficulties, societal difficulties and difficulties with live and romeo. For jekyll and hyde it was how the atmosphere presents fear and danger

  • @Krinox021
    @Krinox021 Před 11 dny +1

    thanks Mr Salles!

  • @nellxcx
    @nellxcx Před 10 dny +1

    Planned out a couple questions and realised I knoew way more quotes then I thought! Thank you for preventing my panic

  • @metrortw
    @metrortw Před 11 dny +1

    good luck guys!

  • @sockhead
    @sockhead Před 11 dny

    I want to give you a big hug right now, thankyou

  • @user-sr7xq5rb4c
    @user-sr7xq5rb4c Před 11 dny +1

    We got this guys!!

  • @pccdragon9006
    @pccdragon9006 Před 10 dny +3

    Hey there ! No hate but just letting you know the questions for this years exam were the following;
    Macbeth: How Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a strong female character
    Jekyll and Hyde: How Stevenson creates and atmosphere of fear and danger.
    Thankyou for all the other revision help and tips, it’s much appreciated. Hope you have a great week !

  • @ivyconnolly261
    @ivyconnolly261 Před 10 dny +1

    just had English lit today and I cant thank you enough I never thought I would have been able to do it if it weren't for you Mr salles so thank you so so much I don't even care about my grade at this point because thanks to you I was able to do my best !!!!!!!!

  • @sakavfx
    @sakavfx Před 10 dny

    i love you, even though you predicted wrong you still carried me, thanks.

  • @sa-to-ritendou2202
    @sa-to-ritendou2202 Před 11 dny +1

    We got this guys!
    Also any other people who’s school are crazy enough to do merchant of Venice?

  • @CoatRxck22
    @CoatRxck22 Před 11 dny

    wish me luck, Mr Salles!

  • @ar2207z
    @ar2207z Před 11 dny +1

    Well it’s officially time to go over every single video of mr salles!!!

  • @nathanielchancellor-weale3954

    Let’s go sir. Not that confident in the essay based subjects but we shall make it through lads

  • @abilol8861
    @abilol8861 Před 11 dny

    coming back tomorrow, salles you are an absolute legend

  • @kitty._wwt
    @kitty._wwt Před 11 dny +1

    thank you so much sir!!

  • @safz651
    @safz651 Před 11 dny

    Thank you!

  • @Edplyz
    @Edplyz Před 10 dny

    THANNK YOU SO NUCH MR SALLES

  • @desirablesubliminals
    @desirablesubliminals Před 10 dny

    Your channel helped so much thanks ❤❤

  • @evepreviouslyknownaslenenjoyer

    The intro has me dying, he thinks i actually showed up for my classes 😭😭
    Very, very useful video though, thanks for sharing

  • @sai1.2
    @sai1.2 Před 11 dny +1

    Thank you so much

  • @lutoooluis
    @lutoooluis Před 9 dny

    Mr salles i love you, you carried my GCSE rn i think i got a grade 9 I love you omds

  • @happycoat7560
    @happycoat7560 Před 11 dny

    Thank you so much this made me sm less nervous❤

  • @flynncootes7720
    @flynncootes7720 Před 10 dny +1

    english lit exam done today cannot thank you enough. Mr Salles The real GOAT

  • @comradepenguin2142
    @comradepenguin2142 Před 11 dny +3

    I tip my hat to you, sir. Thank you.

  • @Ziad-cp3lu
    @Ziad-cp3lu Před 11 dny +3

    Sir just a note @4:00, we learn in psychology that our short term memory is 30 seconds long and can only hold 7 +/- 2 items

  • @bluestarrysky1550
    @bluestarrysky1550 Před 10 dny +1

    Hello, Sir! Just did AQA English Lit Paper 1 and wanted to thank you for your awesome videos and advice. I was smiling throughout the paper, no doubt confusing the invigilators, as I wrote my Macbeth and J&H essays!

  • @catastrophe9400
    @catastrophe9400 Před 10 dny +1

    This helped so much for today thank you ❤❤

  • @Clemaru
    @Clemaru Před 11 dny +1

    i have never had to worry about my english grades once before in my life, so ive always slacked off on the mocks and gotten passing grades
    yet watching this video makes me want to surpass those grades and go further beyond
    thank you, mr salles

  • @Readwithmiaaa
    @Readwithmiaaa Před 11 dny +1

    YEAHHH this is what I needed

  • @_adorabubble
    @_adorabubble Před 11 dny

    thank you mr salles :)

  • @Invasive-im6vm
    @Invasive-im6vm Před 10 dny +1

    Good luck guys!! Starting in and hour and 20 mins 😬

  • @user-nf5mm6my3l
    @user-nf5mm6my3l Před 11 dny +1

    Oh gosh, this came on my recommended for absolutely no reason but I'm SO glad I don't have to do this anymore (in Year 12, got an 8 in lit and I don't take English A level)

  • @StrawberryRose-ot7qi
    @StrawberryRose-ot7qi Před 10 dny

    Hi Mr salles I want to be the first one to say that for edexcel english literature we didn't get supernatural. It was macbeth and macduff Act 5 lines 3 to 38. An inspector calls was a beautiful question on Eva Smith about how significant she is or question 8 about Sheila so how selfishness is presented. I chose Eva Smith because she is an interesting character to write about I knew alot about her and the Birling family so yeah that's pretty much it. Thanks to your excellent videos I remembered some context

  • @lucyadams5441
    @lucyadams5441 Před 11 dny +2

    Your amazing i've never watched a video of yours before and english is one of my worst subjects, i'm aiming for a 4/5 in lit. you've made me a whole lot confident, thanks so much!

  • @boza3620
    @boza3620 Před 10 dny

    @MrSallesTeachesEnglish the question for 'Macbeth' was Lady Macbeth as a stron female character, and for 'Jekyll and Hyde' it was how does Stevenson create an atmosphere of fear and danger.
    Although your predictions were incorrect, I was able to link the supernatural to LM and duality to the atmosphere of fear and danger.

  • @elizabeth71798
    @elizabeth71798 Před 11 dny +1

    Sir you are a legend thank you

  • @brickmaster8605
    @brickmaster8605 Před 11 dny +3

    Thank you sir I have mine to tomorrow morning

  • @judetube141
    @judetube141 Před 10 dny

    Thank you very helpful

  • @Duper197
    @Duper197 Před 10 dny +1

    Alhamdulillah, the question for 'Macbeth' was about Lady Macbeth as a strong female character! One of the most simplest questions there are! So glad it's finally over, but now we need to prep for paper 2. Thank you so much sir!

  • @jesskillick2430
    @jesskillick2430 Před 11 dny

    Thanks so much

  • @YouTAYLOR-sk7ji
    @YouTAYLOR-sk7ji Před 11 dny +2

    Good luck everyone 🎉

  • @ruqayaj123
    @ruqayaj123 Před 11 dny +5

    good look everyone we can do this
    aim- grade 8
    i will edit when i get my results!!

    • @triharders2456
      @triharders2456 Před 10 dny +1

      i want an 8 too XD good luck

    • @ruqayaj123
      @ruqayaj123 Před 9 dny

      @@triharders2456 how did you find it?

    • @triharders2456
      @triharders2456 Před 9 dny +1

      @@ruqayaj123 question was good tbh but I think I got to do rlly good on paper 2 for that 8. How did you do?

    • @ruqayaj123
      @ruqayaj123 Před 9 dny

      @@triharders2456 honestly same lady macbeth kinda threw me off i didnt expect it was going to be a character i revised the themes all weekend and touched up on some characters but i really didnt expect that but it wasnt that bad ig

  • @beboid2912
    @beboid2912 Před 11 dny +4

    1:00 This may be different depending on exam board, but I'm pretty sure in AQA they ask you to reference quotes from the Novel as a whole and you can lose a lot of marks if you don't do that.

    • @laiqahn8536
      @laiqahn8536 Před 11 dny +2

      it just says to use textual references not quotes specifically im pretty sure

    • @yoimoya
      @yoimoya Před 11 dny

      thats actually jus guidance, to help you

    • @beboid2912
      @beboid2912 Před 11 dny

      @@laiqahn8536 Seriously? That's always been a major issue for me.

  • @stevejobs1955
    @stevejobs1955 Před 10 dny +1

    Omg just done it. The question were lovely. Literally how Lady Macbeth is presented as a strong female character

  • @Just_ABoredDuude
    @Just_ABoredDuude Před 10 dny +4

    Who here after spending the entire weekend doing no revision and waking up early on a Monday morning to cram some tips to not feel Gultiy raise you hand

  • @ZAKSZ7
    @ZAKSZ7 Před 10 dny +2

    No way!! Mr Salles is number 5 on trending.
    I have a question, do you have to write a thesis for the AQA exam tomorrow?