Fully updated for examination in 2022 onwards.
Now with separate ‘student’ and ‘answer’ booklets (two, separate files).
Included:
Anoushka Shankar:
Four-page booklet for students with one-page answer sheet for teachers.
Shankar listening:
Three Listening Questions with answer-sheets for teachers.
Exam-style listening questions ‘Section A’. Design is based on the actual A Level exam paper. Each question is worth 14 marks.
Pack includes warm-up fill-in-the-gaps activity concerning general information on Shankar and three 14-mark questions on:
‘Burn’,
'Breathing under water’
and ‘Easy’.
Suggested answers included for everything. This is an additional 8-page resource which includes 9 pages for the student and 4 answer pages.
Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 41%
A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.
All my Edexcel Music A Level resources for £40
Updated to reflect the specification change for 2021 (I have removed the pieces that are no longer set works) All my Edexcel Music A Level resources for £40
Area of Study Four, Five and Six: Bundle for Edexcel Music A Level (2016-)
Updated to reflect the specification change for 2021 Area of Study 4: Popular music and Jazz The Beatles The Beatles listening Kate Bush Courtney Pine Area of Study 5: Fusions Bundle of Debussy and Anoushka Shankar. Area of Study 6: New Directions Bundle Bundle of Saariaho and Stravinsky There is also plenty of other music (formally wider listening).
Area of Study Five: Fusions Bundle for Edexcel Music A Level (from 2016)
Updated to reflect the specification change for 2021 Fusions bundle includes the Area of Study 5 Set Works: Debussy and Anoushka Shankar. There is also plenty of other music (formally 'wider listening'). To be used alongside the Anthology of Music, and the Study Guide.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Pretty disappointed as I bought this because the description said there were "exam style" section A listening questions, which there are not. There are questions about the music, but there are no skeleton scores and the questions range over the whole song rather than centring around a short excerpt, as they would do in the exam.
Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.