by Joanne Oguntimehin | Dec 18, 2017 | Education, English, Families
When TV and English collide – magic happens. Shonda Rhimes has proven this time and time again. American television producer, screenwriter, and author – she is the genius behind Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal and the infamous How to Get Away with Murder. Need we say more?...
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Dec 4, 2017 | Education, English, Students
Did you know Emma Watson (aka Harry Potter’s very own Hermione Granger) studied English Literature at university? Just in case this is not enough, the Get My Grades team have listed 5 of the best responses to give a student who asks ‘What’s the point of...
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Nov 22, 2017 | Education, Users
They are their own species and they have their own language. If you are not a part of the teacher race, it can be increasingly difficult to understand the jargon that is used on a regular basis. However, in this interconnected web of supporting the student’s...
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Nov 6, 2017 | Education, Users
You may have heard the proverb ‘it takes a village to raise a child’. This is certainly the case in the school system. There are so many people, alongside the subject teacher, that work to ensure a functioning and productive school environment for all. Of course,...
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Oct 11, 2017 | Education, Users
Have you ever wondered what on Earth teachers actually get up to on an INSET day? In our latest blog in our Educational Jargon series, The Get my Grades team are here to help! We’ll finally put to rest the question of what exactly goes down in the unusually...