I have compiled the Edexcel past paper questions from 2010 to 2022 by AQA themes. In the PPT files, you will find the exam questions, audio for each, transcript and mark scheme.
(Please note that the current Edexcel GCSE specification is from 2017).
This resource includes the four topics under AQA Theme 1:
Theme 1 Topic 1 - 1.1: Me, family and friends
Theme 1 Topic 2 - 1.2: Technology
Theme 1 Topic 3 - 1.3: Free-time activities
Theme 1 Topic 4 - 1.4: Customs and festivals
There are questions with overlapping themes; in that case, I chose the main theme.
You can find the AQA Theme 1 listening exam Qs here too:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829788
Due to copyright issues, I cannot charge this resource. But I did spend a lot of time compiling it, please do credit my labour work and use it sensibly, particularly be careful regarding mocks.
I have compiled the AQA past paper questions from 2011 to 2021 by themes. In the PPT files, you will find the exam questions, audio for each, transcript and mark scheme.
(Please note that the current specification is from 2019).
This resource includes the four topics under Theme 1:
Theme 1 Topic 1 - 1.1: Me, family and friends
Theme 1 Topic 2 - 1.2: Technology
Theme 1 Topic 3 - 1.3: Free-time activities
Theme 1 Topic 4 - 1.4: Customs and festivals
There are questions with overlapping themes; in that case, I chose the main theme.
Due to copyright issues, I cannot charge this resource. But I did spend a lot of time compiling it, please do credit my labour work and use it sensibly, particularly be careful regarding mocks.
This resource is to be used alongside the “A Very Special Pigeon - Analysis Workbook” by Rebecca Lin, which could be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-very-special-pigeon-analysis-workbook-12713114
The sample answers include:
Answers to all the pink “stop and check” boxes in the close-reading chapters
5 collaborative boardwork by my A level students (shared with students’ consent).
This resource contains an editable Word file of 6 pages for each year group. Each page contains can-do statements for a half-term. Students can use them to review and reflect.
The content follows the Mandarin Excellence Programme, mostly aligning with Jinbu 1, Jinbu 2 and Edexcel GCSE Chapter 1-3.
In preparation for the paper 2 in the Pearson Edexcel A Level Chinese qualification, I have designed this book to guide students to
study the social and cultural background of this film
do close watching scene analysis
analyse the film in depth, including: character/theme/film technique analysis
Acknowledgement:
The video and images used in this booklet are from the DVD - “Please Vote for Me”. (2008).
Many aspects of the film analysis in this booklet are inspired by Pearson (2017) and Lee and Zhang (2018).
References
Lee, E. and Zhang, X. (2018). Chinese for Advanced Subsidiary Level. Hayes: Cypress Books, pp. 170. Pearson (2017). ‘Teaching PowerPoint “Please Vote For Me”’ [PowerPoint Presentation]. 9CN0: Edexcel A Level Chinese. Available at: https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/A Level/Chinese/2017/teaching-and-learning-materials/Please-Vote-for-Me.pptx. (Accessed: 27 July 2022) “Please Vote for Me”. (2008). [DVD]. Directed by Weijun Chen. China: Steps International.
This pack contains exam practice questions that I designed over the last year. All questions are similar to Pre U exam.
12 Listening texts, including questions, audio and transcript
4 Reading texts
3 Translation texts
4 Writing practice questions (along with 12 opinion essay topics)
There is no mark scheme unfortunately.
I have recorded the story “A Very Special Pigeon” in Mandarin for students in preparation for the Pearson Edexcel A Level Chinese qualification.
The files include a whole-story recording and 7 separate files (1 of each chapter).
The text used is from The Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing (2015).
Reference
曹文轩 (2014) . 一只叫凤的鸽子. Posted by the Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing in 2015. Available at: https://library-guides.ucl.ac.uk/harvard/book-multiple-author (Accessed: 30 June 2022)
In preparation for the paper 2 in the Pearson Edexcel A Level Chinese qualification, I have designed this book to guide students to
1. do close reading practice (vocab, grammar, literary detail)
2. analyse the story in depth, including: plot/character/theme/language analysis
In one file, the story text has Pinyin; in another, there isn’t.
The close-reading text used in this book is from The Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing (2015). Thank you for the continuous support for Chinese teaching and learning.
曹文轩 (2014) . 一只叫凤的鸽子. Posted by the Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing in 2015. Available at: https://library-guides.ucl.ac.uk/harvard/book-multiple-author (Accessed: 30 June 2022)
This resource contains an editable PPT file of the learning journey of Mandarin Chinese from Year 7 to Year 13 in England, UK. The Year 12-13 are for the Edexcel A level course.
It marks the topic areas, subtopic content and assessment for these 7 year groups.
Consulted the German example designed by “nbeardsley” (source: tes.com/teaching-resource/mfl-german-road-map-learning-journey-12352733)
I have designed a series of 20-subject cross-curricular materials with the Mandarin Chinese subject. We used them in the months leading up to the Chinese New Year and yielded good results.
Each material is just a simple 5-10 minute video with a 3R discussion (Retell, relate, reflect).
You can see a free sample between music and Chinese. Please see my resource titled “Free sample: Music-Chinese cross-subject”.
I have designed a series of 20-subject cross-curricular materials with the Mandarin Chinese subject. We used them in the months leading up to the Chinese New Year and yielded good results.
Each material is just a simple 5-10 minute video with a 3R discussion (Retell, relate, reflect). Here is a free sample of music-Chinese material.
If you are interested, please see my resource titled “20-subject cross-curricular with Chinese”.
This resource can help GCSE Chinese learner to prepare for speaking. Teachers can use them in steps:
Step 1 - teach students to identify question words
Step 2 - students predict possible questions under different topics, e.g. music
Step 3 - use the created mindmap per topic to practise answering these questions with extended response.
This resource contains top-mark tips summarised as A.C.T.I.O.N. Students can use this as a checklist, along with the marking criteria when practising essay writing.
A = Adjectives (use a range of adjectives in the writing to showcase the range of vocabulary. Also, adjectives tend to imply opinions, which is another requirement of essay writing)
C = Connectives and comparatives
T = Time frames
I = Intensifiers (adverbs that intensify the verbs and adjectives)
O = Opinions and justifications
N = Negatives
This booklet contains activities that guide KS3 Mandarin Chinese learners in the China sections in the British Museum London as well as the answers to the activities
Specifically:
4 tasks for Room 1 - Enlightenment
10 tasks for Room 33 - China and South Asia
3 tasks for Room 33b - Chinese jade
5 tasks for Room 67 - Korea & Room 95 - Chinese ceramics
If you are interested in just the booklet but not the answers, go to my Tes shop and find a resource titled “KS3 British Museum China booklet”
This booklet contains activities that guide KS3 Mandarin Chinese learners in the China sections in the British Museum London. (I designed for my Year 7 students)
Specifically:
4 tasks for Room 1 - Enlightenment
10 tasks for Room 33 - China and South Asia
3 tasks for Room 33b - Chinese jade
5 tasks for Room 67 - Korea & Room 95 - Chinese ceramics
There is an answer booklet created as well. Please find it in my resource list.