How to Improve the Vocabulary in Your An Inspector Calls English Essays
If you have spent any time practicing essays for An Inspector Calls, you have probably found yourself trapped in the Vocabulary Loop of Death.
You know the characters. You understand the plot. You even know the historical context. But when it’s time to put pen to paper, you find yourself using the same basic adjectives over and over again:
- "Mr Birling is selfish."
- "Mrs Birling is mean to Eva Smith."
- "Sheila feels sad and sorry at the end of the play."
Here is a harsh truth: basic vocabulary limits you to basic grades.
If you want to reach the highest grades, you need to replace basic "everyday" words with precise, academic Tier 3 vocabulary.
To help you do exactly that, I have made the ultimate resource: An Inspector Calls Vocab Bank. This eBook designed to upgrade your analytical vocabulary instantly with 21 words which show a precise and sophisticated understanding of the play - and it is completely free to download.
I have carefully selected every single word in the vocab bank to ensure that you can target the higher grades. For every word, you get:
- The word class
- A definition
- An example of the word in use, specifically when talking about 'An Inspector Calls'
Not only that, but at the end of the vocab bank I have provided three active recall study strategies to help you embed these words into your long-term memory.
You can find the vocab bank in the Study Materials section of the Stream English website: https://streamenglish.co.uk/shop/category/an-inspector-calls/