pdf, 1.31 MB
pdf, 1.31 MB

Made this over the weekend and would love some feedback…

This mock features a couple of pages from Alan Bissett’s ‘Boyracers’ - a Scottish novel which is written partly in a Scottish vernacular form. I have removed all major profanity so words are literally silenced when reading so some assumptions can be made.

It is really funny reading it out and can be very engaging with students. So I thought I’d share it in the form of a mock paper.

Can be used in classes or as homework/independent revision - please be doubly aware of the audience aim.

Let me know what you think! =-)

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njdtes

2 years ago
4

Great resource! Going to use this with my GCSE students I tutor. Do the colour coded sections respond to qs.1-3 individually?

leckypostbox

5 years ago
5

Love it...the blank parts make it hilarious...great mock!

AlanBissett

5 years ago
5

As the author of Boyracers, and a former English teacher, I think this is a really imaginative approach to the novel. Thank you for making it. Alan

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