AQA Language Paper2 Walking Talking MockQuick View
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AQA Language Paper2 Walking Talking Mock

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<p>LINK TO YOUTUBE VIDEO: <a href="https://shrinke.me/JRi4T1E" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://shrinke.me/JRi4T1E</a></p> <p>Walk, Talk, Ace! A Mock Exam on Homelessness (Reading Section) for AQA English Language Paper 2. Join us on a captivating adventure as we dive into texts that shed light on the realities of homelessness. We’ll stroll through powerful narratives, discuss persuasive techniques, and explore the depths of this important topic. Get ready to sharpen your reading skills, gain fresh perspectives, and conquer AQA English Language Paper 2.</p> <p>Sentence starters and paragraph structures are provided for each question.<br /> Links to the papers can be found in the comments.</p>
Paper 1, Question 3 - Structure Help SheetQuick View
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Paper 1, Question 3 - Structure Help Sheet

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<p>A list of structural devices and definitions relevant to AQA Language Paper 1, Question 3.</p> <p>A breakdown of the question requirements and sentence starters are also provided.</p>
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P1,Q5 - Creating Suspense

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<p>A lesson for KS4 students in which they practice the language and structure used in narrative/descriptive writing to create suspense.</p>
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AQA GCSE English Live Marking Target Codes

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<p>Get rid of retrospective marking!</p> <p>While students are completing an independent task, circulate and display the relevant target codes on the board.</p> <p>Have a quick look at the student’s work, and write a target code into their book. This should be responded to straight away with a green pen.</p> <p>When marking, you can simply see whether the student has met the target or not, simple!</p>