This document provides an introduction to isomerism for A-level chemistry students. It begins with an overview of the different types of isomerism: structural isomerism, stereoisomerism (including geometrical and optical isomerism), and chain, positional, and functional group isomerism. The document then provides more detailed explanations and examples of each type of isomerism. It explains structural isomerism in terms of differences in carbon chain arrangements and functional groups. It also discusses geometrical isomerism in alkenes and the E/Z naming system. Finally, it introduces optical isomerism which occurs due to chiral centres and asymmetric carbon atoms.