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How to get a higher grade in GCSE English

How to Get a Higher Grade in English GCSE

Getting a high grade in GCSE English can be a challenging task, but with the right approach and some hard work, it is definitely achievable. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some effective strategies to help you get a high grade in GCSE English.   Read widely and regularly One of the

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Rationalising the denominator

Rationalising the denominator   This is something which comes up in the topic of surds, although the word denominator is a term which comes up in fractions and so this Maths skill combines both topics as well as a few skills from algebra thrown in. It is a fairly high level skill in Mathematics and

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