Visual representation of the language devices of DAFORREST specifically used for writing to persuade and/or argue which will prove very useful for question 6 of the GCSE English Language exam.
<p>Thematically linked comparison grid of all sixteen poems from Section C of the Pearson Anthology. Should allow learners to find similarities between themes in the poems.</p>
<p>I’ve made this mock paper for Paper 2 of the Edexcel 9-1 spec which contains two texts on the subject of walking and the great outdoors. Pack also includes mark scheme which is a tick-box intuitive scheme aiding quick marking. Recently amended to reflect the new changes Edexcel have made to Paper 2 (2019 onwards).</p>
A set of revision flash cards for learners to use for their last minute Paper 1 revision. Includes 1 card for each question; a card of mnemonic acronyms; a card of language & structural techniques. Simply print and cut to size.
A quick glance guide on how to approach each question on Paper 2 of the Edexcel new English Language spec.<br />
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This guide is a useful tool to aid revision. It takes you through the reading & writing questions, providing tips and mnemonics to help learners approach each question. <br />
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Each section is colour coded for visual learners to identify which questions use the same skills. Each section also indicates the applicable Assessment Objective, the marks and a suggested amount of time to spend on each question. <br />
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The final page includes a similarly colour-coded visual aid which can be printed out as a poster once learners have memorised the acronyms.
I've made this mock paper for the Edexcel Paper 1 exam which uses Frankenstein for the 19th Century text. It includes all 4 Reading questions and a choice of 2 Writing questions, as per the exam. Paper 2 mock to follow.
<p>Printable revision flash cards for the Language Paper 2 exam - recently amended to reflect the amendments Edexcel have made to questions 2 and 5 in Paper 2.</p>
A mock paper using the 19th Century fiction text, War of the Worlds by H G Wells. The questions replicate those in the real exam and the generic mark scheme can be used to accompany it.
This is a planning sheet to use when determining and comparing the attitudes, ideas & perspectives of writers for the non-fiction paper. It can be used for either AQA or Edexcel AO4 questions.
Visual representation of the language devices of POSHIMP (Game of Throne's inspired) specifically used for writing to describe and/or explain which will prove very useful for question 5 of the GCSE English Language exam.
A quick glance guide on how to approach each question on Paper 1 of the Edexcel new English Language spec.<br />
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This guide is a useful tool to aid revision. It takes you through the reading & writing questions, providing tips and mnemonics to help learners approach each question. <br />
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Each section is colour-coded for visual learners to identify which questions use the same skills and have the same Assessment Objectives. Each section also indicates the applicable Assessment Objective, the marks and a suggested amount of time to spend on each question. <br />
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The final page includes a similarly colour-coded visual aid which can be printed out as a poster once learners have memorised the acronyms.
A quick-glance revision sheet that guides learners in answering the literature paper 1 questions. The suggested approach hits all of the AOs and allows for Level 6 responses. There are also example paragraphs to show learners how to structure their responses.<br />
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Paper 2 revision sheet available soon.
A blank tracker for learners to complete to check they know the skills required to prepare for the exam. This has proved very helpful for my students - it's a one page tracker that once completed, they can glance at and memorise so once they're sat in the stressful environment of the exam room, learners won't be in any doubt what they need to do in the exam. The tracker includes space for timings, marks and skills for each question. There is one each for foundation and higher tier and finally, a fully completed tracker that can be shared with learners if needed.
Bored of using AQA's past papers? We've created a GCSE mock exam paper which follows the style of the AQA exam. Each question (1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) replicates the wording and style of a real GCSE English Language exam. The paper follows a conservation theme (bees) as this seems to be a popular theme within the media of late and we know AQA are keen on promoting current issues and British values (caring for the environment).<br />
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