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English Explain the structure and content of the various GCSE examinations in English: English Language and English Literature Double-weighted GCSEs Grades 9-1 Offer some top tips to get students revising! Offer some helpful websites and resources for revision. Explain the extended learning opportunities from the English Department.

When are the English exams? Wednesday 15 May (Literature - paper 1) Thursday 23 May (Literature - paper 2) Tuesday 4 June (Language - paper 1) Friday 7 June (Language - paper 2)

Students will be assessed by exam only. There is no coursework element to either English Language or English Literature. All exams will be taken at the end of Year 11 (4 in total; 2 for each GCSE) Both language papers are unseen. Both literature papers are closed book There are no tiered papers. All students will sit exactly the same exams. Grades awarded will now range from 1-9. 20% of marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar across the qualification.

What is assessed in GCSE English Language? Reading of unseen fiction and non-fiction texts Analysis of language and structural features within the unseen texts Make comparisons between the unseen texts Writing to describe/narrate/ inform/ explain/ argue. Write accurately and for a range of purposes and audiences.

Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet, A Christmas Carol 40%

What is assessed in GCSE English Literature? All exams are closed-book Extract- to-whole: students are given the extract from the Shakespeare play they have studied and the 19th century novel. They must analyse this and make links to the rest of the text. Assessed on their ability to Use quotes. Make links to themes. Comment on the social, historical cultural context of the text. Give an opinion about a text.

What texts have we studied for GCSE English Literature?

But you can t revise for English

What does your child need to be doing at home? Read, read, read and re-read the set texts. Read as many examples of fiction and non fiction texts as possible. Learn and test themselves on quotes from the texts. Make plans to sample essay questions. Answer essay questions. Make theme maps. Make character revision maps. Create flashcards for each text. Use unseen texts (novels, newspapers, magazine articles etc) to identify language and structural features in unseen texts. Watch revision videos from GCESPod or use Youtube videos: e.g. Mr Bruff

What can you do to help your child? Ensure your child has a suitable environment in which to complete their homework or revision tasks. Help them to put together a revision timetable. Monitor their diaries and revision timetables. Make sure they are meeting deadlines and adhering to timetables; equally ensure that they are taking suitable breaks! Support their revision at home by timing them for practice papers and questions. The best way to revise for English is to practise doing English at home. Have an understanding of the Command words used in the exams. Test your child on key quotes and key words/definitions

Command words used in GCSE English Language and English Literature. Analyse Separate information into components and identify their characteristics. Argue Present a reasoned case. Assess Make an informed judgement. Comment Present an informed opinion. Compare Identify similarities and/or differences. Contrast Identify differences. Criticise Assess worth against explicit expectations. Debate Present different perspectives on an issue. Describe Give an account of. Discuss Present key points. Evaluate State how you react when reading the text as in evaluate the effects Examine Investigate closely. Explain Give reasons. Find Select the options that are true (or false). How does the writer's use of language achieve an effect? Describe how writers use language to achieve effects/impact (words/phrases/ language features/ language techniques/ sentence forms). Illustrate Present clarifying examples. Review Survey information. Suggest Present a possible case/solution. Summarise Present principal points without detail. Support Use quotations/ textual references to evidence your response. What do you understand Retrieve and interpret information from a text/s.

Useful revision guides:

What further opportunities are there to support your child? February half-term: English Literature revision day Easter holidays: English Language and Literature day Period 6 sessions on a Wednesday focusing on English Literature May half-term: English Language and Literature day English Language and Literature drop-in clinics immediately the afternoon before the exams and morning of the exams.