English Language Paper 1 Practice Questions and Timings Guide

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Enhance your English Language Paper 1 skills with practice questions under timed conditions. Learn how to effectively allocate your time for each question and analyze language use in the given extracts. Master the art of reading questions and extracts first for a focused approach to answering. Get ready by revising and practicing with AQA resources.


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  1. Monday 11th November 2019 C/L English Language Paper 1 Practice Question What is it about/what do you do? Q1 4 marks Q2 8 marks Q3 8 marks Q4 20 marks Q5 40 marks

  2. What YOU should be revising What is each question about in English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2? Do practice questions under timed conditions Know off by heart your timings for each question Go on the AQA website and try the practice paper on assessment materials Go through your folder

  3. Timings Task Reading the questions first and then the extract Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Time 10 minutes 5 mins 10 mins 10-12 mins 20 mins

  4. Reading questions and extract first Once you know what each question is going to ask you, read the extract and highlight things that you could use in the answers.

  5. Q1 List four things Read again the first part of the source from lines 1 to 5. List four things about the bird in Alex s nightmare from this part of the source.

  6. Q1 List four things 1. It was black It was enormous It crashed against the window It shattered the glass It flew into the house It carried off Alex s mother It had yellow claws It disappeared into the dark sky Indicative content; students may include:

  7. Q1 List four things 1. The bird was enormous 2. It was a black bird. 3. The bird had yellow claws. 4. It was powerful because it carried his mother effortlessy.

  8. Q2- How does the writer use language to (8 marks) Feature The writer uses the (verbs/adjectives/simile/metaphor/personification) Evidence Because it says _____ Such as ____ and ____ Analyse This highlights Additionally it creates Reader This encourages the reader to feel This influences the reader to Look in detail at this extract from lines 6 to 11 of the source. How does the writer use language here to describe the effects of the storm? You could include the writer s choice of: words and phrases language features and techniques sentence forms.

  9. Look in detail at this extract from lines 6 to 11 of the source. How does the writer use language here to describe the effects of the storm? The writer uses aggressive verbs like lashing to highlight how the storm is aggressive and wants to cause harm and destruction. Perhaps lashing could imply that the storm wants to cause a punishment against the landscape and other parts of nature in a purposeful way. Moreover it could suggest how the storm is repeatedly striking and hitting parts of nature because it is a present tense verb which encourages the reader to believe that the storm has an unstoppable frightening force. Moreover the writer uses personification when it says the roaring Pacfic Ocean. The verb roaring makes the storm seem like it is a vicious predator like a lion which intimidates and frightens others. Moreover this sound is loud to highlight how vulnerable the storm can make humans like Alex feel in its closeness to it. By using this personification it influences the reader to feel uneasy because the protagonist is close to the dangerous powerful force of the storm.

  10. You now need to think about the whole of the source. This text is from the beginning of a novel. How is the text structured to interest you as a reader? You could write about: what the writer focuses your attention on at the beginning how and why the writer changes this focus as the source develops any other structural features that interest you.

  11. You now need to think about the whole source. This extract comes from the end of a chapter. How has the writer structured the text to interest you as a reader? Explore how the start made the reader feel? How did the end match the start- did the reader s suspicions at the start get realised? Did the reader feel there was return to peace and normality? Did things switch suddenly to panic us? Did things move slowly to unease us? The writer begins the text by focusing on _______ and creating a sense of_______ Beginning As the text develops, there is a slow/sudden shift in focus to _______ which changes/keeps the feeling of ______ at the start Middle By the end of the text, the reader returns/changes their feelings of _____ that was created at the start End

  12. WEE for Q3! The writer begins with a disequilibrium by focusing on Alex s nightmare at the start What is focused on Evidence Explain how that interests the reader because it says startled by a nightmare The creates a sense of unease for the reader because of the sudden start and it

  13. Try using Narrative Theory for Q3 equilibrium disequilibrium new-equilibrium Most stories start in a state of happiness and normality. Everything seems happy for the protagonist/chara cters. The calm at the start returns again because something fought against the disequilibrium An event (problem) disrupts/ruins the calm at the start

  14. You now need to think about the whole of the source. This text is from the beginning of a novel. How is the text structured to interest you as a reader? You could write about: what the writer focuses your attention on at the beginning how and why the writer changes this focus as the source develops any other structural features that interest you. What is focused on Evidence Explain how that interests the reader Key phrases The writer begins by focusing on As the text develops There is a shift to This creates a sense of This encourages the reader to .

  15. At the start of the text the writer hasnt started with a typical equilibrium because it starts in the middle of a nightmare where our protagonist is startled by a nightmare. This creates a sudden start to the text to create unease for the reader. Also it encourages the reader to feel curious about why Alex is having such horrible nightmares about his mother being carried way. As the text develops, a sense of foreboding is heightened by the vicious storm outside and then there is a key point in the middle of the text when we learnt that Alex s mother is ill when it says There had been a lot of days like that since his mother got sick . Now, at this point, the reader understands the feeling of worry and the reasons behind Alex s nightmares and sympathy has now been created by the writer alongside more curiosity for why Alex s mother is sick. The text shifts towards the end because we are no longer only focused on Alex; we see his interaction with his family when it says Alex was angry with his father, sisters, life in general . This anger allows the reader to understand why there was a blackbird at the start that Alex stood helplessly watching; the blackbird was a symbol of death and as the text has developed we have learned that Alex feels that he cannot stop death from taking his mother.

  16. Tuesday 12th November 2019 C/L English Language Paper 1 Practice Question What is it about/what do you do? Q1 4 marks Q2 8 marks Q3 8 marks Q4 20 marks Q5 40 marks

  17. Focus this part of your answer on the second half of the source from line 16 to the end. A student said This part of the story, set during breakfast time, shows that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness. To what extent do you agree? In your response, you could: consider your own impressions of Alex evaluate how the writer shows that Alex is struggling to cope support your response with references to the text

  18. Focus this part of your answer on the second half of the source from line 16 to the end. A student said This part of the story, set during breakfast time, shows that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness. Q4 tips for 20 marks! Find 3 quotes that make you agree 3 paragraphs Zoom in on words from the quote Explain clearly how your quote is evidence that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness

  19. Focus this part of your answer on the second half of the source from line 16 to the end. A student said This part of the story, set during breakfast time, shows that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness.

  20. Focus this part of your answer on the second half of the source from line 16 to the end. A student said This part of the story, set during breakfast time, shows that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness. You don t know what you re talking about! Alex exclaimed. You don t know what you re talking about! Alex exclaimed. Methods/words to look at: Exclamation his anger/lashing out on siblings/not supporting the rest of his family/distancing from family Alex was angry with his father, his sisters, life in general Alex was angry with his father, his sisters, life in general even with his mother for getting sick. with his mother for getting sick. Methods/words to look at: Asyndetic list could echo the endless people he is against Irrational to be angry with his mother not thinking properly even she was little more than a silent ghost. she was little more than a silent ghost. Methods/works to look at: Metaphor that his mother is a ghost lost with out her

  21. Focus this part of your answer on the second half of the source from line 16 to the end. A student said This part of the story, set during breakfast time, shows that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness. I agree that Alex is struggling because he is I agree that Alex is struggling because he is lashing out angrily and abruptly at his family lashing out angrily and abruptly at his family when it says You don t know what you re when it says You don t know what you re talking about! Alex exclaimed. This highlights talking about! Alex exclaimed. This highlights how Alex is struggling with his mother s illness how Alex is struggling with his mother s illness because he is deciding to take his anger and because he is deciding to take his anger and feelings of sadness out on those who could feelings of sadness out on those who could empathise and those who are closest to him. The empathise and those who are closest to him. The verb exclaimed stresses that he has been verb exclaimed stresses that he has been unable to let out his anger so far and so he has unable to let out his anger so far and so he has outbursts even in the early morning when he outbursts even in the early morning when he should feel too fatigued to be so angry. should feel too fatigued to be so angry.

  22. Focus this part of your answer on the second half of the source from line 16 to the end. A student said This part of the story, set during breakfast time, shows that Alex is struggling to cope with his mother s illness. Success Criteria: Success Criteria: Statement Statement Evidence Evidence Analyse Analyse Zoom in on words Zoom in on words Make sure to stick to the statement Make sure to stick to the statement how do you know Alex is struggling? do you know Alex is struggling? The encourages me to The encourages me to believe/think/agree believe/think/agree how

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