English Literature Paper 2 is broken down into three sections. Candidates are required to answer a question on J.B. Priestley's 'An Inspector Calls' in Section A, a question comparing two poems from the 'Power and Conflict' section of the Poetry Anthology in Section B and two 'Unseen Poem' questions in Section C.
Use these annotation slides to help you address any gaps in your knowledge of the play, and help you revise key ideas, methods and meanings.
To revise, revisit and reassure yourself of J.B. Priestley's 'An Inspector Calls', please begin to watch this summary analysis of the play by Mr Bruff.
Below you will find an example 'An Inspector Call' question from the exam board.
Advanced analysis for reaching for the top!
Analysis of the Inspector's Final Speech
Analysis of the theme of Young vs Old.
Analysis of the play's form.
Recap of key contextual factors in 1912 (when the play was set) and 1945 (when the play was written).
This is a character analysis of Mr Birling.
This is a character analysis of Mrs Birling.
This is a character analysis of Eric Birling.
This is a character analysis of Sheila Birling.
This is a character analysis of Gerald Croft.
This is a character analysis of Inspector Goole.
This is a character analysis of Edna.
Here is a student exemplar answer of the 'An Inspector Calls' question looking at the the character of Sybil Birling.
Here is a student exemplar answer of the 'An Inspector Calls' question looking at the the character of Inspector Goole.
More student exemplars can be found on this playlist.
Don't forget to check your GCSE English PLC where you can track your progress for this type of question and find resources to help you with each skill.