
GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE & LANGUAGE
The 10 GCSE English Essay Mistakes
That Lose Marks — And How to Fix Them
A simple, honest guide for students aged 13–18 who want to understand exactly what the examiner is looking for.
| Who is this for? GCSE students in Years 10 and 11 studying English Literature and/or English Language. Students who know their texts but can’t work out why their marks aren’t higher. Students who feel like they’re saying the right things but losing marks they can’t explain. Students targeting Grades 7, 8, or 9 who want to know what the highest grades actually require. Homeschooled students who need a clear, expert guide to GCSE English essay technique. Parents who want to help their child understand the difference between telling and analysing. |
What’s in the guide:
| Section | Content |
| Introduction | Why students lose marks even when they know the text well |
| How examiners read | What the mark scheme actually rewards — honestly explained; the grade ladder from 3 to 9 |
| Mistake 1 | Retelling the story — with before/after examples and a rewrite exercise |
| Mistake 2 | The ‘In this essay I will’ opening — how to write a thesis that actually argues |
| Mistake 3 | Quoting without explaining: the three levels of quotation use and the two-sentence rule |
| Mistake 4 | Being vague — the vague word table; the specific-claim test |
| Mistake 5 | Characters as real people — the simple linguistic fix that changes everything |
| Mistake 6 | Naming techniques without effect – the technique-effect formula with three examples |
| Mistake 7 | Drifting off the question — the two-paragraph drift test; detection exercise |
| Mistake 8 | Weak or missing conclusion — three types of bad conclusion; what a strong one does |
| Mistake 9 | Ignoring context — the right way to use context, woven into analysis |
| Mistake 10 | Never zooming into words — three full-length zoom examples from different texts |
| Putting it all together | A Grade 9 paragraph with all ten fixes applied and annotated |
| Bonus 1 | The 10 mistakes at a glance — quick reference table |
| Bonus 2 | A complete paragraph transformation — Grade 4 to Grade 9 on the same question |
| Bonus 3 | The vocabulary upgrade — ten common swaps from weak to precise |
| Bonus 4 | Ten practice questions across English Literature and English Language |
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Frequently asked questions:
| Question | Answer |
| What format does it come in? | Fully formatted Word document (.docx). Opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or any standard word processor. Print-ready for students who prefer working on paper. |
| Which exam boards does it cover? | All major UK GCSE boards: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC. The ten mistakes and their fixes apply identically across all boards — the mark schemes all reward the same underlying skills. |
| Is this for Literature or Language? | Both. The techniques apply to both papers. The worked examples use Literature texts, but the mistakes and fixes are identical for Language tasks. |
| Is it suitable for Year 10 as well as Year 11? | Yes — and Year 10 is actually the ideal time. The earlier these habits are built, the more automatic they become by exam time. Year 11 students will see faster results, but Year 10 students will arrive at exams better prepared. |
You’re not losing marks because you don’t know the text.
You’re losing them because of ten fixable habits. Now you know what they are.
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