GCSE English - An Inspector Calls Revision Question Cards: for the 2026 and 2027 exams (CGP GCSE English Literature Cards)
R**Y
Great revision aid
Don’t waste time creating revision resources, this is a pack of excellent questions, split into categories to target sessions.
A**S
Great value
Just perfect
P**N
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This was.bought to assist grandson with his revision. Positive feedback of how the package was very well structured informative & an excellent form of revision. Highly recommend.
Y**A
Good amount for quick GCSE English Literature An Inspector Calls revision across any exam board
The revision cards are well-made, designed very nicely much like other CGP flash cards and cover a fair amount of key content for An Inspector Calls. It’s divided into 5 separate sections being: Analysis of Acts, Characters, Context and Themes, The Writer’s Techniques and Key Quotes. For the Analysis of Acts, there are 5 cards each for Act One & Two and 6 for Act Three. The scenes and key events covered on the flash cards loosely follow those mentioned in the CGP An Inspector Calls text guide and each topic is relevant, there’s also a summary card for each Act. For the Characters, it covers The Inspector (4 cards), Arthur Birling (2 cards), Sybil Birling (2 cards), Sheila Birling (2 cards), Eric Birling (2 cards), Gerald Croft (2 cards) and Eva Smith/Daisy Renton (2 cards). It covers all the main characters found in An Inspector Calls and mentions mostly everything you need. It would be nicer if there were more cards for every character other than the Inspector, if there were summary cards and if it included Edna. For Context and Themes, it covers everything you’ll see in the same section for the CGP An Inspector Calls text guide. This section goes over pretty much all the basics and is perfect for quick revision. For The Writer’s Technique, it covers stage work, dramatic techniques, Priestly’s use of language and language techniques. It, once again, follows the CGP An Inspector Calls text guide. It’s quite basic and should include more flash cards, but it serves its purpose. For Key Quotes, there are 16 of them. They’re all very good quotes but the cards don’t go into much detail as it can unfortunately. Overall, there are 63 cards and I recommend these flash cards only for quick revision.
R**M
Revision cards
Bought these for my daughter in year 10 she uses them a lot and has asked me to test her using them a few times too.
A**.
Easy to follow - Highly recommend!
I've had it for a few weeks now and I must say I recommend it.First off, they arrived on time, however, the box was pristine and well packed.Secondly, I bought a few different exam revision methods and I believe these are the best - you often find yourself learning and absorbing knowledge often without being aware as they can be great fun - they can make a fairly dull topic quite fun! They are also very easy to follow.Thirdly, the cards themselves are a perfect size and surprisingly durable!Finally, they are very easy to used and they are formatted well. There is a front card which explains how to use the cards. There are 63 colour coded cards and they are split out into 4 categories, plus a section on "Key Quotes". Each of the cards has a topic heading, followed by a few quick questions and then some more complicated "now try these" questions. In addition to that, there are also tips.Overall, good for the price - would highly recommend it.Please give this a 'helpful' if you found this review useful!
S**N
Great for revision
My daughter uses these for her gcse revision. She has found them helpful. They are good quality and size.
S**H
Good for revision
Good for revision , useful
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