Students who have studied the Core syllabus content, and take Paper 1 and Paper 3 are eligible for grades C to G. Students who have studied the extended syllabus content, and take Paper 2 and Paper 4 are eligible for grades A* to G. 第11页 GCSE Business Studies Aims The aims of this...
24th May – Literature Paper 2 And then… 5th June – Language Paper 1 12th June – Language Paper 2 The Literature papers are what they are; combinations of the three texts you studied, such as Macbeth for the Shakespeare, A Christmas Carol for the 19th Century text and An Inspector Call...
However, there will not be open-book exams for English literature qualifications. 3. There will be further papers for students who miss exams because of Covid-19 The government announced today “additional exams to give students a second chance to sit a paper if the main exams or assessments...
There are also exemplars for GCSE English Language Paper 2 and GCSE English Literature available to download from our website. Section A questions address three Reading Assessment Objectives: AO1, AO2 and AO4. Reading – 50% AO1 AO2 AO4 ● Identify and interpret explicit and implicit ...
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 ...
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QUESTION THREE A paper mill wanted to use Strontium-90 as a source of beta radiation to allow it to measure and control the thickness of the cardboard it was producing. The thicker the cardboard, the less radiation passes through to the Geiger-Müller tube. Before the mill could set up ...