This resource includes answers to exam-styled questions for AQA A Level English Literature.
One of the best ways to use these exemplar essays is:
To read the essay
To reread the essay
To assign five different colours to each assessment objective
To highlight where you see each assessment objective being addressed
To review the essay and see if there are any assessment objectives that need to be addressed in detail
To give overall feedback e.g. what went well? what could be done to improve?
This resource includes answers to exam-styled questions for AQA A Level English Literature.
One of the best ways to use these exemplar essays is:
To read the essay
To reread the essay
To assign five different colours to each assessment objective
To highlight where you see each assessment objective being addressed
To review the essay and see if there are any assessment objectives that need to be addressed in detail
To give overall feedback e.g. what went well? what could be done to improve?
This resource includes answers to exam-styled questions for AQA A Level English Literature.
One of the best ways to use these exemplar essays is:
To read the essay
To reread the essay
To assign five different colours to each assessment objective
To highlight where you see each assessment objective being addressed
To review the essay and see if there are any assessment objectives that need to be addressed in detail
To give overall feedback e.g. what went well? what could be done to improve?
This resource includes answers to exam-styled questions for AQA A Level English Literature.
One of the best ways to use these exemplar essays is:
To read the essay
To reread the essay
To assign five different colours to each assessment objective
To highlight where you see each assessment objective being addressed
To review the essay and see if there are any assessment objectives that need to be addressed in detail
To give overall feedback e.g. what went well? what could be done to improve?
This resource includes answers to exam-styled questions for AQA A Level English Literature.
One of the best ways to use these exemplar essays is:
To read the essay
To reread the essay
To assign five different colours to each assessment objective
To highlight where you see each assessment objective being addressed
To review the essay and see if there are any assessment objectives that need to be addressed in detail
To give overall feedback e.g. what went well? what could be done to improve?
This resource includes answers to exam-styled questions for AQA A Level English Literature.
One of the best ways to use these exemplar essays is:
To read the essay
To reread the essay
To assign five different colours to each assessment objective
To highlight where you see each assessment objective being addressed
To review the essay and see if there are any assessment objectives that need to be addressed in detail
To give overall feedback e.g. what went well? what could be done to improve?
This resource includes context (AO3) and typicality (AO4) in preparation for answering unseen poetry questions. These general and more specific points can be used in a range of essay questions.
Resources included:
Summarised case studies
4 mark exam questions
Copenhagen case study
9 mark and 20 mark questions
London case study
Kensington and Hackney comparison
Resources included:
4 mark exam questions
Globalisation debate (for and against) & exam questions and answers
ZARA case study (globalisation)
UN infographic
Antarctica case study
Resources included:
Haiti (2010) summarised case study
Black Saturday (Australian fires 2009) detailed case study
Haiti (2010) detailed case study
Eyjafjallajökull (2010) detailed case study
Haiyan (2013) detailed case study
Tōhoku, Japan (2011) detailed case study
New York (Hurricane Sandy 2012) detailed case study
Nyiragongo (2002) detailed case study