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English GCSE Revision
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Section A - Reading
There are essentially 5 reading questions as Q1
has two parts. You are being tested on your
reading, not your writing skills. However, its a
good idea to write clearly and accurately.
  • Use PEE for questions 1b and 2
  • Use keywords from the question in your answers
  • Use connectives to structure your answers
    firstly, secondly, in addition, moreover.
  • Use connectives to compare and contrast

Contrast (different) Compare (similar)
unlike whereas in other words on the other hand alternatively instead equally in the same way similarly likewise as with
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1a. Finding information
  • Stick to simple facts
  • Relate answers to the question
  • Answer in short sentences

This question offers the easiest 4 marks in the
entire paper! Make sure you get all of them.
4 marks (6 mins)
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1b. Inference - short
  • Use PEE
  • Use inference (explain what you think)
  • Repeat key word in the question in your answer.
    Recent exam papers have been feelings, what you
    learn, interesting or surprising
  • Use three examples only

4 marks (6 mins)
Say a lot about a little!
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2. Inference long (same skills as 1b but
longer)
  • Use PEE
  • Develop inference (explain what you think)
  • Repeat key word in the question in your answer.
    Recent exam papers have been problems, what do
    you learn?
  • Use 4 - 5 examples only

8 marks (12 mins)
Say a lot about a little!
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3. Language
  • Focus on language, not content
  • Comment on the effect of the language
  • Use correct terms if you know them (imperative,
    declarative, rhetorical, pronoun, etc)
  • Relate examples to key words in the question. If
    the question asks for two particular uses of
    language, say inform and advise, use examples of
    both.
  • Use 4 - 5 examples

12 marks (18 mins)
Say a lot about a little!
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4. Presentation
  • Choose 3 presentational features used in both
    texts and compare them.
  • Describe the feature clearly, using correct
    terms.
  • Analyse and describe whats happening in the
    pictures.
  • Make a developed comment on the features effect
    in that particular text.
  • Go for the obvious images, graphics, titles,
    colour, font, logo.

12 marks (18 mins)
Say a lot about a little!
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Section B - Writing
There are two writing questions. You will be
marked on the composition, structure, sentence
variation, punctuation and spelling.
  • Past papers
  • Jun 2011 travel website text, magazine article
  • Jun 2012 radio script, letter
  • Jan 2012 letter, magazine article
  • Nov 2012 article, speech

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5. Short writing task (Inform, Describe, Explain)
  • Be clear about purpose and audience
  • Write at least a page of your answer book
  • Include features of the correct type of writing
  • Use clearly structured paragraphs with topic
    sentences
  • Vary sentences for effect
  • Use interesting, appropriate vocabulary
  • Spell and punctuate accurately

16 marks (24 mins)
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6. Long writing task (argue, persuade)
  • Be clear about purpose and audience
  • Write at least a page of your answer book
  • Include features of the correct type of writing
  • Use clearly structured paragraphs with topic
    sentences
  • Vary sentences for effect
  • Use interesting, appropriate vocabulary
  • Spell and punctuate accurately

24 marks (36 mins)
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Finally your chance to squeeze in a few more
marks!
Section B - Writing
  • Check punctuation (particularly capital
    letters!) throughout.
  • Check you have used topic sentences and varied
    sentences.
  • Check spelling.

Section A - Reading
  • Check you have answered 1a correctly. Dont miss
    out on these easy marks!
  • Check you have used quotations.
  • Check inferences.
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