An Inspector Calls Workbook (Ages 14-16)
- • MASTER Priestley's classic with focused GCSE practice on plot, characters & themes
- • Includes Plot & Characters, Context & Themes & Writer's Techniques
- • Aligned to AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas & WJEC Grade 9-1 GCSE English Literature exams
- • Includes full answers at the back plus exam skills practice & comic strip summary
- • Standard Delivery within 2-3 working days.
About the An Inspector Calls Workbook (Ages 14-16)
If your child is studying An Inspector Calls for GCSE English Literature, the An Inspector Calls Workbook (Ages 14-16) gives them focused, exam-ready practice that turns revision into confident, independent progress. Suitable for Year 10 and Year 11 pupils tackling AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas and WJEC specifications, this CGP workbook covers plot, characters, context, themes and the writer's techniques—everything needed for the Grade 9-1 exams. With answers included at the back, your child can check their own work, spot gaps, and build the skills examiners are looking for, all in a real book free from online distractions.

Inside, questions are organised by act and theme, helping your child work through the play systematically or dip into the areas they find trickiest. Each section includes Skills Focus pages that isolate individual exam techniques—writing about context, selecting quotations, and structuring analytical paragraphs—so pupils can practise one skill at a time before bringing it all together. There's even a comic-strip summary of the whole play, perfect for a quick recap before a mock or the real exam. Because every question has a clear purpose, revision feels purposeful rather than overwhelming, and you'll see steady progress without having to stand over their shoulder.

By working through this workbook, your child gains the confidence to tackle any An Inspector Calls question that appears on their GCSE paper. They'll learn to support arguments with well-chosen evidence, write clearly under timed conditions, and think critically about Priestley's social messages. The result is calmer revision, stronger exam technique, and the reassurance that comes from knowing they've practised the skills that matter. This workbook pairs seamlessly with CGP's An Inspector Calls text guide and revision question cards, but it also works perfectly on its own.
Designed for hardworking pupils in Years 10 and 11, this workbook suits any student who wants to improve their understanding of the play and their ability to write about it under exam conditions. It's an ideal companion for independent learners who prefer pen-and-paper practice, and it's equally useful for group revision sessions or homework tasks set by teachers. Whether your child is aiming to secure a pass or push for top grades, this workbook gives them the tools to get there.
- 72 pages of exam-focused questions on plot, characters, context, themes and writer's techniques for Grade 9-1 GCSE English Literature
- Covers AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas and WJEC specifications for pupils aged 14-16 in Years 10 and 11
- Answers included at the back so your child can check their work and revise independently
- Skills Focus exercises help pupils practise individual exam techniques, plus a comic-strip summary of the play for quick revision
- Pairs perfectly with CGP's An Inspector Calls text guide and revision question cards, or works as a standalone resource
| Product Code | Publisher | ISBN 13 |
| EN1867 | CGP | 9781782947769 |
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