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  1. How to Write a GCSE English Literature Essay

    Whichever exam board you are studying as part of your GCSE English Literature (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas or WJEC), or if you're studying for an IGCSE (Edexcel or CIE), you will be required to write a long essay on at least one type of text. These texts could include a Shakespeare play, a 19th-century novel, a modern text, or poetry, either from an anthology or unseen.

  2. Structuring the Essay

    As Paper 1 requires you to answer two questions in 1hr 45min, you have 52 and a half minutes to plan, write and check your 19th-century novel essay. A good rule of thumb is to spend: 7 minutes analysing the question and the extract. 7-10 minutes of planning. 30-35 minutes of writing.

  3. Writing: Sample Questions Revision

    Example Questions: Paper 1. Let's take a look at some sample questions …. "Describe a mysterious event.". (includes 16 marks for the range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate use of spelling and punctuation) (40 marks) "Write a description based on this image.".

  4. Essay questions:

    GCSE; WJEC; Sample exam question - WJEC Essay questions:. An example of the type of question you might be asked in the exam and how best to approach it. Part of English Literature Of Mice and Men

  5. PDF How to plan and write a top mark essay

    Main Body. There should be at least 3 paragraphs which make up the main body of your essay . You could... Examine relationships between characters (conflict between Mr Birling & the Inspector and class, Eva & Gerald's relationship and gender) Examine a specific character (Sheila and social mobility/gender, Eva the fallen woman/working class)

  6. GCSE English

    Download question papers, mark schemes and worksheets. GCSE English revision and past papers. Revise for your 2024 GCSE English exams with Learnyay. AQA, Edexcel and OCR English GCSE past papers.

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    GCSE; WJEC; Sample exam question - WJEC Essay writing. Here is an example of the type of question you might be asked in the exam, and advice on how to approach it. ... Part of English Literature ...

  8. How to write an essay

    Using evidence. Evidence is the foundation of an effective essay and provides proof for your points. For an essay about a piece of literature, the best evidence will come from the text itself ...

  9. AQA English Revision

    An Inspector Calls Essays. One of the best things you can do to revise for any English exam is to read examples of essays. Below you'll find a range of essays which you can read at your leisure. Though there are always benefits in reading essays, becoming use to "active reading" is also important. To do this, use one of these strategies to help:

  10. AQA GCSE English Language Past Papers

    GCSE English Language Predicted Papers 2024. 10. £ 9.99. GCSE English Language Predicted Papers are essential when preparing for your exams. These papers have been specially designed by top English experts and examiners, to match the style and structure of real exams, and are only available on MME!

  11. PDF Question paper: Paper 2 Modern texts and poetry

    Instructions. Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Do not use pencil. Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 8702/2. Answer one question from Section A, one question from Section B and both questions in. Section C. You must not use a dictionary.

  12. PDF Six Macbeth' essays by Wreake Valley students

    each of these six example essays. The coloured hi-lights show where each student has done well in terms of including quotations (part of AO1), terminology (part of AO2) and context (AO3). Level 4 essay In Act 1, 7 Shakespeare shows how Lady Macbeth is ambitious and is determined to do the murder when Macbeth thinks about failing.

  13. PDF Sample Exam Questions Bank

    Use these questions to practice and prepare for your English Literature Paper 1 examination. AO1. Read, understand and respond to texts. Students should be able to: M aintain a critical style and develop an informed personal response; U se textual references, including quotations, to support and illustrate interpretations. 12 marks) AO2.

  14. Sample Essay

    The conch acts as a means of authority and Ralph soon becomes graced with power: "The children gave him the same simple obedience that they had given to the men with megaphones". This shows Ralph as the natural leader and puts him in the same figure head roll as the parents. The conch shows authority and is soon likened to the megaphones of ...

  15. English Language GCSE Past Papers

    English Language GCSE Past Papers. This section includes recent GCSE English Language past papers from AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR and WJEC. If you are not sure which exam board you are studying ask your teacher. Past papers are a fantastic way to prepare for an exam as you can practise the questions in your own time.

  16. Sample Answers

    The concept of the 'double' is central to 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'. There are several types of duality - the most important is the mix of good and evil in human nature. Other types of duality include appearance and reality, and science and the supernatural. This passage focuses most on the duality of 'good and ill ...

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    Please note: these questions have been written and formatted in the same sty le as AQA exam questions. You can use them to help with extract questions and timed essay practice. These questions have NOT been taken from past papers and they have NOT been made by AQA. 1 https: bit.ly pmt cc https:bit.lypmtedu https: bit.ly pmt cc

  18. AQA GCSE English Language Past Papers

    English Language revision tutorials: Critical Reading Tools. Designed by teachers for the AQA GCSE English Language (8700) syllabus.

  19. Paper 2 Marked Answers

    Paper 2 Marked Answers. Looking at examples of marked answers is a great way to help you understand the skills you need to show for each question and the level of detail you need to include. On each answer you'll see annotations from the examiner in the margin. These show where the student has included a skill and at what level.

  20. Sample Answers

    Sheila uses the metaphor 'not to build a wall'. She is trying to tell her mother not to stop the Inspector's inquiries, but Sybil Birling does not understand and she is annoyed. She is also rude to the Inspector, saying that his comments are 'a trifle impertinent'. The word 'impertinent' shows how her attitude to others is a ...

  21. GCSE English Literature Past Papers & Questions by Topic

    GCSE English Literature. Our extensive collection of resources is the perfect tool for students aiming to ace their exams and for teachers seeking reliable resources to support their students' learning journey. Here, you'll find an array of revision notes, topic questions, fully explained model answers, past exam papers and more, meticulously ...

  22. English Literature (AQA) Paper 2

    r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources and memes for your GCSE exams. English Literature (AQA) Paper 2 - Exam Megathread. This is the post-exam mega thread for English Literature (AQA) Paper 2 (Morning) . You can discuss how the exam went in this post. It's as if the "tears" are designed to flow from people like me who did Mr B instead ...