Top answers

All subjects
A Level

How should I revise for my A Level English Exam, and develop my writing style?

A Level English is all about jumping through the hoops and hitting every assessment criteria. For example, AQA is split into 4 groups: AO1 - writing style and accuracy, AO2 - ability to identify literary ...

GG
Answered by Grace G. English tutor
2032 Views

How should I revise The Duchess of Malfi for the exam?

  1. The foundations of solid revision consist of sufficient quote banks, organised both thematically and by character. For example, the Duchess of Malfi largely deals with female author...
OF
7951 Views

A) What assumptions are made about ideal gases. B) if 14g of an ideal gas is added to a 4 dm3 container at 210Kpa pressure and a temperature of 40oc how many moles were added and suggest the identity of the gas.

The two main assumptions that are made about ideal gases are: firstly, that the volume of the gas particles themselves is negligible or zero. So, the entire volume of the container is available. Secondly ...

ZM
Answered by Zach M. Chemistry tutor
2884 Views

How do you distinguish between a suspension and a dominant 7th chord in the listening exam?

A suspension more often than not, will in fact contain within it a dominant 7th, so getting to know the difference between the two can be difficult! The key difference is that a suspension is contained of...

RJ
Answered by Ruby J. Music tutor
3495 Views

What is the most effective way to revise for English Literature A level?

The best way that you can prepare for the English exam is by mind mapping key themes and considering what you would write about if a question on that theme came up, for example, which characters are assoc...

RJ
7950 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning