Spend about 5 or 10 minutes planning as this will help you make sure you have chosen the right question (because then you know you have lots of material to cover). Introduction This should be brief; you could include what your main view is and what other ideas you have. Don't list th...
GCSE English language candidates are being “betrayed” by the AQA exam board, with standards for marking “all over the place”, an experienced examiner has claimed. The insider, who has spoken to Tes, has used social media to highlight their concerns about a “shit show” surrounding the ...
English Language: students will be required to study a wide range of texts and more emphasis will be placed upon spelling, punctuation and grammar. Previous ‘set texts’ will no longer be followed, English Literature: this subject will no longer be compulsory. Moreover, its content will be a...
1–2 • Responds briefly to questions, some responses may consist of single-word answers, much hesitation and continuous prompting needed. • Limited success in adapting language to describe, narrate, inform in response to questions; sometimes unable to respond. • Straightforward opinions may...
According to Cambridge Assessment, exams back then were not too different to how they are now, with pupils sitting tests (mostly in local village halls) in “English language and literature, history, geography, geology, Greek, Latin, French, German, physical sciences, political economy and Englis...
answers rely on rehearsed language that is frequently irrelevant to the question ● Short, undeveloped responses, many incomplete ● Isolated examples of ability to sustain communication, pace is slow and hesitant throughout ● Responds with limited spontaneity; answers rely on rehearsed language that ...
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Her school has opted to enter all Y11s for English Language in November because they did their Speaking and Listening assessments in Y10 and it’s the last chance for them to count. However, the premise was that it was a no-risk decision because students who did not deliver their target...
WHEN the news broke on Thursday, March 6 that there might be issues with the January English language GCSEs, I immediately emailed all five secondary schools in my Rhondda constituency to get their feedback. I wanted to hear directly from the schools concerned as to what they thought had ...
English as an Additional Language Some students require direct teaching to enable them to gain the English language skills required to fully access the curriculum. These learners receive one to one or small group tuition. Special Educational Needs Some students may have significantly greater difficulty...