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Y10 Summer English Exams On Monday 25th June, in the morning, you will sit an end of year exam in the hall for English Literature and English Language.

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1 Y10 Summer English Exams On Monday 25th June, in the morning, you will sit an end of year exam in the hall for English Literature and English Language. This will give you the experience of a formal exam in school, and also the experience of individual revision in preparation for a formal exam. Section A of the exam will be an extract and long question on your 19th century text (studied in Literature between Christmas and Easter). Section B of the exam will be a narrative writing question (studied in Language between Christmas and Easter).

2 Y10 Summer English Literature Exam
SECTION A: 19th CENTURY TEXT Text options: ‘A Christmas Carol’ ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ ‘Jane Eyre’ You will need to select the question that relates to the text you have studied. There is no question choice – there is only one compulsory question on each text. You will write about an extract and the whole text (like you will do in your real GCSE Literature in Year 11) You will spend 50 minutes on this part of the exam. There are 30 marks available for this question.

3 Exam front page

4 Exam inside page - you choose your text (only write about ONE)

5 Y10 Summer English Literature Exam
SECTION A: 19th CENTURY TEXT You will be told where the extract comes from in your set text. You will then get some information about the extract to help you to put it into context of the text as a whole. The question is then printed BELOW the extract Read this carefully as this is what you need to formulate your answer around. This is followed by 2 bullet points which remind you to write about: the extract the text as a whole BEWARE: These do not always state the full question focus

6 Where in novel Context to extract
‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ – an example… The question Bullet points

7 Where in novel Context to extract
‘A Christmas Carol’ – an example… The question Bullet points

8 Where in novel Context to extract
‘Jane Eyre’ – an example… The question Bullet points

9 Y10 Summer English Language Exam
SECTION A: NARRATIVE WRITING You will get a choice of 4 titles for your creative writing piece. You will spend 45 minutes on this part of the exam. There are 40 marks available for this question: /24 communication and organisation /16 vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and grammar.

10 Exam front page

11 How should I revise? This spells out exactly what you need to make sure that you can do to prepare for your Year 10 English examinations.


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