GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 1 can be overlooked in the rush to equip students with the technique to address the ‘big hitter’ questions. However, this question can be used as a traditional warmup activity or even something a little more exciting if you are Kahoot-savvy!
This document contains:
Each text with the questions to the right
Both texts without the questions (if you want to play on Kahoot or do it some other way without revealing the questions straight away).
Here is an exam “past paper” I created for my students who are doing the AQA board. The source text was written especially for this mock as a best fit for candidate responses. The 9-1 course does not have a huge amount of specimen papers so I hope that this will help!
A spreadsheet containing all the grade boundaries for all English Language 8700 exams – 13 in all at present. It also includes the TAG years (just in case people think they are missing papers from those years!).
Importantly, the spreadsheet shows the text or subject of the texts for each year – so no more opening files to check that it’s one paper or another anymore. It also shows a quick view of the marks needed for a grade 4 on each paper plus the difference between a grade 3 and 4.
So if you want to see how many marks achieved a 5 in 2017 and compare it to 2022 (and so on!) then this is the spreadsheet for you. It’s also a very quick way to find the year a certain paper was published and used.
I have tried to use colour effectively on the spreadsheet so you can differentiate between a June and a November paper, plus have used conditional formatting for the information about Grade 3 and 4 which appears on the right hand side of the spreadsheet.
Have fun!
The spreadsheet isn’t locked so you can adapt this to your heart’s content.
Empower your teaching with this customisable Learning Targets Poster - an adaptable tool for clearly communicating targets and keeping students aligned and engaged!
Created in PowerPoint, just click on the elements to add your targets - or print it off and put them in by hand.
This comes with a Word document - students are introduced to the idea of emerging, consolidated, or established - and can track their own targets.
LEVEL & VOCATIONAL AREA - in this area simply type in something relevant for your institution…
Enjoy!