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Parental Information Evening Brigette Bake (Deputy Head of English)
Year 10 GCSE English Parental Information Evening Wednesday 21 September 2016 Brigette Bake (Deputy Head of English)
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GCSE English Language GCSE English Language will be graded on the new 1-9 scale. English Language June 2018 Paper 1: 1 Hour 45 Mins, 80 Marks, 50% of the GCSE Section A Reading: Unseen Literary Extract to read. 4 Questions to answer Section B Writing: Descriptive or Narrative Writing. 1 Question to answer Paper 2: 1 Hour 45 Mins, 80 Marks, 50% of the GCSE Section A Reading: 2 Unseen Non-Fiction Texts. 4 Questions to answer Section B Writing: Writing to present a viewpoint (argue, persuade, advise). 1 Question to answer
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GCSE English Language Ways to support your child’s success:
Encouraging Reading – not just books! Asking questions and developing oral responses. Quizzing and testing – key terminology/concepts. Investing in revision guides/workbooks. Encouraging timed written response to exam questions/tasks. Asking for your child’s help with ‘real life’ writing.
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English Literature GCSE English Literature will be graded on the new 1-9 scale. English Literature May 2018 Paper 1: 1 Hour 45 Mins, 64 Marks, 40% of the GCSE Section A Shakespeare: 1 Question based on a Shakespeare play studied in class Macbeth by William Shakespeare Section B 19 Century Novel: 1 Question based on a novel studied in class A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Paper 2: 2 Hours 15 Mins, 96 Marks, 60% of the GCSE Section A Modern Texts: Answer 1 Question on a text studied in class An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley Section B Poetry: Answer 1 Question based on poetry studied in class Poems from the ‘Power and Conflict’ Anthology Cluster Section C: Unseen Poetry: Answer two questions based on unseen poems
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GCSE English Literature
Ways to support your child’s success: Encouraging repeated reading of the key texts. Asking questions about texts and developing oral responses. Quizzing and testing – key terminology/quotes. Encourage quote displays – bedroom, mobile phone, in cupboards etc Investing in revision guides/workbooks. Encouraging timed written response to exam questions/tasks.
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Contact We are always happy to answer any questions about your child’s learning and progress in English and appreciate the support of parents/carers in ensuring students’ success. Mrs. L. Goode (Head of Department) – Mrs. B. Bake (Deputy Head of Department) – Mrs. L. Chand (Deputy Head of Department) – Thank you again for your continued support.
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I’m not telling you it is going to be easy, I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it.
Art Williams
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