Year 11 Information Evening GCSE English Language (8700) GCSE English Literature (8702)
Paper 1 Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing. 1 hour and 45 minutes (80 marks) Section A 15 minutes reading source material Reading (Literature Fiction Text 20 th or 21 st Century prose fiction) (40 marks) 45 minutes answering 4 reading questions: 1) Information retrieval (4 marks) 2) Longer language analysis (8 marks) 3) Structure and organisation (8 marks) 4) Evaluating texts critically (20 marks) Section B Writing (40 Marks) 45 minutes on a choice of 2 questions. Stimuli can include a picture and is, in some way, linked to Section A) Content and organisation = 24 marks Technical accuracy = 16 marks Paper 2 Writers viewpoints and perspectives. 1 hour and 45 minutes (80 marks) Section A 15 minutes reading source material Reading (2 linked sources from different time periods non-fiction (40 marks) and literary non-fiction) The Language Exam Section B Writing (40 Marks) 45 minutes answering 4 reading questions: 1) Information retrieval (4 marks) 2) Summarising differences across 2 texts (8 marks) 3) Language analysis (12 marks) 4) Comparing writers ideas and perspectives (16 marks) 45 minutes. No choice of question. Writing to a specified audience, purpose and form eg: Content and organisation = 24 marks Technical accuracy = 16 marks
Paper 1 Shakespeare and 19 th Century novel. 1 hour and 45 minutes (64 marks) Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 30 marks 4 marks AO4 19 th Century Novel Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde OR A Christmas Carol 30 marks The Literature Exam Drama Poetry Paper 2 Modern Texts & Poetry. 2 hours and 15 minutes (96 marks) An Inspector Calls 30 marks 4 marks AO4 Comparison based on a cluster (Power and Conflict) 30 marks Unseen 24 marks Analysis of unseen poem Comparison with other unseen poem 8 marks
Make sure that good use is made of the 15 minutes reading time Section A of Language, Paper 2 2 non-fiction texts (newspapers, essays, diary extracts, travel writing) 4 reading questions totalling 40 marks
Pupils are required to express a strong viewpoint To respond to the purpose and audience specified in the question Structure and organise their writing effectively Use ambitious vocabulary and varied sentences Achieve accuracy in their spelling, punctuation and grammar Section B of Language, Paper 2 1 Question No choice 40 marks
Section A of Literature, Paper 1 Romeo and Juliet Passage question 4 additional marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar
Section B of Literature, Paper 1 Either Jekyll and Hyde or A Christmas Carol Passage question
Mock Exams w/c 29 th October What can you be doing to prepare? Language Paper 2 Access and complete past questions on the P - drive Use study guides to hone in on particular areas and answer questions under timed conditions Write plans in answer to Section B questions. What arguments/viewpoints can you come up with against the clock? Literature Paper 1 Re-read Romeo and Juliet. Access a film version Zeffirelli s production is perhaps closer to the text than Luhrmann s Make sure that you know the major events in each text and the order in which they happen Create character diagrams with key quotations for each character Respond to any spelling, grammar issues identified through class and homework Make sure that you revise ideas around the social/ historical context of each text Plan answers to past questions
After the October Mock Exams, there is a further wave of internal English Exams in February In February, pupils will sit: English Language, Paper 1 English Literature, Paper 2 Therefore, work in lessons will focus on: - Revising An Inspector Calls - Returning to the Power and Conflict poetry - Working on ways to respond to Unseen Poems - Revising Paper 1 Language skills
The Spoken Language Component Introduction From first teaching in September 2015, GCSE English Language will have an endorsed component covering Spoken Language. This endorsement will be reported as a separate grade (Pass, Merit, Distinction or Not Classified) and will not contribute to the result of the GCSE English Language qualification
There are a number of excellent study guides available
Wider reading of: - Broadsheet newspapers - Classic novels - High quality non-fiction is excellent preparation for the language exams