GCSE English Language and Literature Exam Details

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Get detailed information about GCSE English Language and Literature exams, including exam boards, paper structure, assessment methods, reading requirements, and more. Understand the key components of the AQA and Edexcel qualifications to excel in your studies.

  • GCSE
  • English
  • Language
  • Literature
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  1. GCSE English Language English Literature Subject Lead Mrs A Baker SLT Lead Mrs Chaplin abigailbaker@brownhillsoa.co.uk

  2. Exam Boards: 2 Qualifications English Language AQA (8700) English Literature Edexcel (4ET1)

  3. English Language AQA Two examination papers worth 100% of Grade (No Coursework) Assessed numerically with grades 1-9

  4. English Language Paper 1 The aim of the paper is to engage students in a creative text and inspire them to write creatively themselves. Written Exam: 1 hour 45 min (paper worth a total of 80 marks) 50% of GCSE split into section A and section B Section A assesses reading (25% of English Language grade) Section B assesses writing (25% of English Language grade)

  5. English Language Paper 2 The aim of this paper is to develop students insights into how writers have particular viewpoints and perspectives on issues or themes that are important to the way we think and live our lives. Written Exam: 1 hour 45 minutes (paper worth a total of 80 marks) 50% of GCSE split into section A and section B: Section A assesses reading (25% of English Language grade) Section B assesses writing (25% of English Language grade)

  6. Reading The sources for the reading questions will be non-fiction and literary non-fiction texts. They will be drawn from the 19th century, and either the 20th or 21st century. Wider Reading at home will enhance your ability to consider different viewpoints and perspectives from different time periods. The combination selected will always provide students with an opportunity to consider viewpoints and perspectives over time. Choice of genre will include: high quality journalism, articles, reports, essays, travel writing, accounts, sketches, letters, diaries, autobiography and biographical passages or other appropriate non-fiction and literary non-fiction forms.

  7. English Literature Edexcel Two examination papers worth 100% of Grade (No Coursework) Assessed numerically with grades 1-9

  8. Students have their own copy of each text to annotate and keep. English Literature Paper 1 Written Exam: 1 hour 45 minutes (paper worth a total of 80 marks) Texts Macbeth: Students will be expected to write in detail about an extract from the play (Part A 20 marks) and then to write about the play as a whole (Part B 20 marks). An Inspector Calls: Students will be expected to answer one question on a theme or a character there is a choice of two questions (32 marks). Students are also marked for the use of spelling, punctuation, grammar and vocabulary (8 marks) Both questions require students to include context

  9. Students have their own copy of each text to annotate and keep. English Literature Paper 2 Written Exam: 2 hours 15 minutes (paper worth a total of 80 marks) Texts A Christmas Carol Students will be expected to write in detail about an extract from the novel (Part A 20 marks) and then to write about the novel as a whole (Part B 20 marks). Poetry Anthology: Relationships Students will be expected to write a comparison between the poem provided from the anthology and one other poem they have studied (20 marks). Unseen Poetry Students will be expected to read and compare two unseen poems (20 marks).

  10. You cant revise English MYTH

  11. Revision Supporting your child at home Help with quizzing about the texts for Literature. Check in with what revision/home learning they have. Encourage reading novels, articles and any other form of texts they are interested in. Encourage watching the news of reading about current affairs. What you can revise at home for English Literature: Plot, characters, themes, context, key quotations self quiz on how well you know all the texts Knowledge organisers using look, cover, write, check How well do you know what is required for each question? What you can revise at home for English Language: Reading! Wider reading of articles current and historical How well do you know what is required for each question? Completing Home Learning

  12. Describing an Image/Opening of a Story Practice describing images/opening of stories at home remember any image could come up in the exam! Just like any topic for the non- fictions texts can come up in the exam.

  13. Useful online resources Curriculum - Curriculum (continuityoak.org.uk) Edexcel GCSE English Literature (9-1) from 2015 | Pearson qualifications GCSE English Literature - Edexcel - BBC Bitesize AQA | Find past papers and mark schemes GCSE English Language - AQA - BBC Bitesize Mr Bruff - YouTube

  14. Resources You have student versions of specification to take home with you You have Knowledge Organisers to take home with you You also have a checklist of what is coming up in the mock exams

  15. Thank you!

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