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ENGLISH LANGUAGE: READING Section A

AO1 Paper 1: Question 1 Paper 2: Question 1 & 2 IDENTIFY & INTERPRET the meanings, messages and purposes of texts, SYNTHESISING & SUMMARSING your understanding using textual evidence!

Analyse and explain the effects of METHODS! Paper 1, Question 2 & 3 Paper 2, Question 3 AO2 Analyse and explain the effects of METHODS!

COMPARE writers’ views, messages and methods! NOT on Paper 1 Paper 2: Question 4 AO3 COMPARE writers’ views, messages and methods!

EVALUATE the ability of writers to achieve effects! Paper 1 Question 4 NOT on Paper 2 AO4 EVALUATE the ability of writers to achieve effects!

ENGLISH LANGUAGE: WRITING Section B

Paper 1: Question 5 (Descriptive or Narrative) Paper 2: Question 5 (Writing to Argue) AO5 CRAFT Your writing to subtly manipulate reader and achieve your purpose!

AO6 Write with TECHNICAL ACCURACY! Paper 1: Question 5 (Descriptive or Narrative) Paper 2: Question 5 (Writing to Argue) AO6 Write with TECHNICAL ACCURACY!

ENGLISH LITERATURE

AO1 Macbeth IDENTIFY, INTERPRET & COMPARE the meanings, messages and purposes of writers’. Macbeth

Analyse & explain the effects of WRITERS’ METHODS! AO2 Analyse & explain the effects of WRITERS’ METHODS!

Understand the influence or writers’ CONTEXTS! AO3 Understand the influence or writers’ CONTEXTS!