English
Director of English: Miss B Lovett english@christtheking-school.com
Exam Board: WJEC Eduqas English Language and WJEC Eduqas English Literature
Helping Your Child with English - Year 7
Revision Guides
GCSE English - An Inspector Calls
GCSE English - A Christmas Carol
GCSE English Shakespeare - Macbeth
GCSE English Literature - Unseen Poetry
GCSE English Literature - Anthology Poetry
GCSE English Language - Workbook
GCSE English Language - Revision Guide
Knowledge Organisers
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Year 7 - AP2 The Outsiders
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- Year 8 - Craft Intention Poets download_for_offline
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- Year 8 - Darkside download_for_offline
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- Year 8 - Hunger Games download_for_offline
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- Year 9 - Crucible download_for_offline
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GCSE English Language
Component 1: 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
Written exam: 1 hours 45 mins 40% of qualification.
Section A (20%) – Reading
Understanding of one extract (about 60 – 100 lines) of Literature from the 20th Century assessed through a range of structured questions.
Section B (20%) – Prose Writing
One creative writing task selected from a choice of four titles.
Component 2: 19th and 21st Century Non-Fiction Reading & Transactional/Persuasive Writing
Written exam: 2 hours 60% of qualification.
Section A (30%) – Reading
Understanding of two extracts (about 900 – 1200 words in total) of high-quality non-fiction writing, one from the 19th century, the other from the 21st century, assessed through a range of structured questions.
Section B (30%) – Writing
Two compulsory transactional / persuasive writing tasks.
Component 3: Spoken Language
Non-exam assessment: Unweighted
- One presentations / speech including responses to questions and feedback.
- Achievement in Spoken Language will be reported on as part of the qualification, but will not form part of the final mark and grade.
GCSE English Literature
Component 1: Shakespeare and Poetry
Written examination—2 hours—40% of qualification.
Section A—(20%) Shakespeare
One extract question and one essay question based on the reading of Macbeth.
Learners are not permitted to take copies of the set texts into the examination.
Section B—(20%) Poetry from 1789 to present day
Two questions based on poems from the WJEC Eduqas Anthology, one of which involves comparison.
Component 2: Post—1914 Prose / Drama, Century Prose and Unseen Poetry
Written examination—2 hours and 30 mins—60% of qualification.
Section A (20%)
Post—1914 / Drama
One source-based question on a post 1914 prose/ Drama text: An Inspector Calls—(Priestley).
Learners are not permitted to take copies of the set texts into the examination.
Section B (20%)
19th Century Prose
One source based question on a 19th century prose text:
- A Christmas Carol—Dickens
Section C (20%)
Unseen poetry from the 20th / 21st Century
Two questions on unseen poems, one of which involve comparison.
Possible progression routes for English related courses
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