Poetic Form is an important topic for GCSE English students to understand and one which comes up in GCSE English exams. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with Poetic Form!
Read MoreThis week Joanna, Tassomai’s Community Marketing Manager and an English literature graduate, shares her thoughts on how she thinks AI will impact how the subject is taught…
Read MoreCelebrating World Poetry Day 2023, Tassomai Content Writer, Georgia, considers poetry education in the UK and how Tassomai supports its teaching.
Read MoreChantelle Nichols, Teacher of English and KS5 Coordinator at The Sutton Academy in St. Helens, talks to Tassomai about how she uses Tassomai to identify gaps in her students’ knowledge and engage students who prefer maths and science in their English studies…
Read MoreAmy Craven, Lead English Teacher at St John Fisher Catholic Voluntary Academy in Dewsbury, talks to Tassomai about using the program in her classroom and how much it has reduced teacher workload at her school…
Read MoreTassomai will be extending our series of Live Lessons to run throughout the May revision period! Find out more about the new sessions here…
Read MoreOur most recent online round table discussion led to the publication of a free downloadable report with valuable insights from English literature teachers, school leaders and English literature education organisations about the future of English teaching.
Read MoreAndy Sammons is author of The Compassionate Teacher and Director of English and Strategic Lead at Kettlethorpe High School. Andy speaks to Tassomai about how the English GCSE subjects are structured and what parents need to know.
Read MoreEnglish literature and language are notoriously hard to revise for - or are they? Abi Ludlow, English teacher and KS3 Lead at Richard Lander School, gives her top tips on how to revise for the English GCSEs.
Read MoreKathrine Mortimore shares her advice for GCSE English students, using Tassomai for English and her experience of her time as part of the ongoing Torquay-Tassomai collaboration.
Read MoreAbi Ludlow, English teacher and Tassomai lead at Richard Lander School in Truro discusses her experience with Tassomai’s KS4 English literature content and her hopes for its future.
Read MoreTassomai unveils its new Unseen Poetry Skills course to help students get to grips with the basics of poetry and equip them with the tools to analyse a poem they haven’t seen before.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce that Tassomai now includes targeted videos for English literature, with the first set of videos focusing on Shakespeare texts.
Read MoreGuest blogger Vic Goddard tells us what he looks for when choosing EdTech, how this has changed over the years and why he’s keen to put Tassomai’s new English Literature course to the test.
Read MoreLearn more about the structure and method behind our new KS4 English literature content, and how it will help to increase knowledge retention.
Read MoreLearn more about the course structure and the texts we are covering, and take a look at some sample questions.
Read MoreAmid calls for the National Curriculum to be updated and diversified, our team is hard at work creating questions for a range of brilliant books, plays and poems, which we hope will inspire schools to offer more texts by BAME authors.
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