Past exam papers and mark schemes for AQA, CIE, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC English Literature GCSEs and IGCSEs
English A: literature higher level/standard level: papers 1 & 2 English A1 higher level: paper 2 English standard level A2: paper 2 Since these are officially distributed by the IBO, these are the papers and exams you should use as a starting point as you study for your test.You need R...
Literature inEnglishPaperTwo Part 1 Comprehension and appreciation (Comparative Discussion) Essay (1994PastPaper) Women’s status has always been a controversial issue‚ especially after the Second World War ended. Since then‚ people from all over the world have noticed the importance of women ...
While I kept studying and kept learning, I learned to love two dozen writers I had never heard of before and explored types of literature I had never examined. Eventually, I learned how to write an essay in proper academic prose. University is different when you are a senior, part-time ...
As an English Literature graduate, reading is one of the only things I feel truly qualified to do. There’s no place I’d rather be than buried in the pages of a fascinating story, absorbed into another life, another world.Yet lots of people find it difficult to fit reading into their...
The written literature we know today which consists of three genres of literature including poetry, drama and prose are part of the western acclimatization as a result of colonization and acquisition of the western education. The art of writing and literacy are part of African colonial heritage ...
Gujarat University English Paper-III , Literature in English (1798-1914) model question papersGujarat University English PaperIII
But what every English Literature student wants to know is,’What can you do with an English degree once you graduate?’The answer to this question is more longwinded than you might expect, as English degree graduates can be found in more or less every industry, filling a variety of roles...
"Most good papers are published in English": Japanese academics' perspectives on the benefits and drawbacks of writing and publishing in English There is debate in the literature as to whether the dominance of English might lead to the marginalization of contributions from academics for whom English...
Given this growing interest, it is important to gain a clear understanding of the literature to date in order to drive future research and practice. To address this aim, in this systematic review we identify and critically review which (L1 and/or L2) language (foundational and upper-level) ...