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The highs and lows of AS English literature

Students Charlotte Hobbs and Rebecca Menmuir tell you how they coped with AS English

ALEXANDR MITIUC/FOTOLIA

You’ve already been studying AS English for a few months now, so you’re well on the way with the syllabus. The advice we’ll give here should help you to really get to grips with coursework, exams and wider reading.

First and foremost, don’t forget that you like reading. You should read because you want to and you benefit from it, rather than because you have to. You’ll be studying texts from different genres, time periods and forms, so don’t judge your enthusiasm for reading on purely one type of book. Some questions a thoughtful English student might ask while reading a book include:

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