GCSE (9-1) English Language EXEMPLARS Paper 1: Fiction and Imaginative Writing GCSE Language 2015 Student exemplar responses for Paper 1: Fiction and Imaginative Writing Contents Introduction Paper 1: Section A - Reading Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Paper 1: Section B – ...
It lends itself beautifully to the demands of GCSE English Paper 1 and was, I thought, a more challenging text than usual. This was due both to the advanced vocabulary and imagery it uses as much as the fact it was written in the late 1800s. This “Higher Tier” paper, centred on ...
• English - most students will study World Literature and English Language, equivalent to 2 GCSEs. Some students will complete the English as a Second Language IGCSE qualification, where appropriate • Global Perspectives GCSE course (optional) • PSHE (personal, social and health education) ...
To help students build on their range of vocabulary, a list is provided of words that students are expected to use and understand (see Appendix 3: Vocabulary list). These lists are not exhaustive but are intended as a guide; students at both tiers will be required to understand and respond...
Language skills, learning and practice is embedded with differentiated exercises, as well as extensive grammar and vocabulary activities and games Exam skills are explained, practised and assessed Signposted transferable skills Reviewed by a panel of teachers and language specialists to ensure the book ...
Analysis comparing GCSE English literature texts against popular teenage fiction reveals the vocabulary barriers that can make the course difficult for students
Our detailed comparison of the 2015 and 2022 subject content shows how the emphasis has shifted considerably from the requirement to demonstrate skills needed in realistic, authentic contexts, to demonstrating productive knowledge of a tightly prescribed list of vocabulary, grammar and phonics. We then...
Archaic vocabulary Old fashioned words such as "thou" and "thyself" etc. Latinate words Words that derive from the Latin language e.g. "consume". They tend to be more sophisticated words Old English/Anglo-Saxon words Often more basic words in the English language e.g. "eat" Phonetics Wor...
题目As you probably know,learning a foreign language is sometimes challenging.But it can also be fun.We spend hundreds of hours at school trying to get our tongues round different vocabulary and grammar in order to earn a qualification.But learning to speak a second language is...
English: We will help you develop the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and effectively when speaking and writing by: learning how to use a wide range of vocabulary, the correct grammar, spelling and punctuation; developing a personal style and an awareness of the audience being addressed...