Section A Reading15 mins Q1a4 marks6 mins Q1b4 marks6 mins Q28 marks12 mins Q312 marks18 mins Q412 marks18 mins Section B Q516 marks24 mins Q624 marks36.

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Section A Reading15 mins Q1a4 marks6 mins Q1b4 marks6 mins Q28 marks12 mins Q312 marks18 mins Q412 marks18 mins Section B Q516 marks24 mins Q624 marks36 mins Total80 marks2 hrs 15 mins GCSE English Unit 1 Section A – Reading WALT: Make inferences based on relevant parts of the text (8 marks) Q2

Identifying feelings Label on the sheet where you think the following thoughts and feelings are conveyed: Admires the staff Excited Eager to get involved Surprised Overawed Thinks experience is hilarious Motivated Uncomfortable

You can track how emotions change throughout a text. At the beginning of her account, Emma Kennedy feels… When she describes her experience with…, she feels… However, when Emma … her feelings change… Towards the end of her account, she describes how she felt…

Now you have a go at an answer What do you learn about the thoughts and feelings Emma Kennedy has during her experience at the zoo. (8 marks) Q2 Feeling + Quote + Small inference x 5/6 times