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Power and Conflict Poetry Booklet
1. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
2. London by William Blake
3. Extract from the Prelude by William Wordsworth
4. My Last Duchess by Robert Browning
5. The Char of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson
6. Exposure by Wilfred Owen
7. Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney
8. Bayonet Chare by Ted Hughes
9. Remains by Simon Armitage
10. Poppies by Jane Weir
11. War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy
12. Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker
13. The Emigree by Carol Rumens
14. Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland
15. Checking Out Me History by John Agard
GCSE Useful English Revision Sites
AQA English Language
Helpful revision site that looks specifically at your GCSE exam board. Work through units on Reading and Writing and complete end of unit quizzes. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/zcbchv4
Clear revision guide that walks you through each question of the two exams. https://www.ktemplar.herts.sch.uk/Learning/English/GCSE_English_Language_Papers_1_and_2_Revision_Guide.pdf
Watch the revision video on how to approach the exams and make notes https://lifemoreextraordinary.com/revision/revise-english-language-gcse-aqa/
Useful website that covers a multiple of topics and allows you to revise specific sections of the exam http://www.englishbiz.co.uk/
Mr Buff, is an outstanding English teacher and resource maker. His videos on youtube are extremely helpful and on his channel he has also created videos for all of your literature texts! Grab a notepad whilst watching to make those important notes! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM2vdqz-7e4HAuzhpFuRY8w
AQA English Literature
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zgq3dmn https://www.norlington.net/assets/Uploads/Downloads/Macbeth-Revision-Booklet.pdf http://www.drapersacademy.com/Macbeth https://www.stokenewingtonschool.co.uk/asset/1911
An Inspector Calls
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zpr639q https://www.sparknotes.com/drama/an-inspector-calls/ https://revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/english-literature-gcse-level/inspector-calls-j-b-priestley https://www.norlington.net/assets/Uploads/Downloads/An-Inspector-Calls-Revision-Booklet.pdf
A Christmas Carol
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwhkxsg http://www.drapersacademy.com/A-Christmas-Carol https://revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/english-literature-gcse-level/christmas-carol-charles-dickens https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/christmascarol http://www.lawnmanor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Xmas-Carol-revision-guide-1.pdf
Anthology Poems
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Revision practice for language paper 2 - lots of extracts and questions. Have a go at one and pass to your class teacher for feedback.
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7/24/2019 Year 11 English Homework Booklet
Unit 2 English Language Writing
Homework Booklet
Name:________________________________________________
Unit 2 - Writing
This section will be a writing task. You will be provided with two questions that may be
linked to the theme of the previous extracts (from the reading paper) and will test your
ability to write to argue/ persuade or advise.
You must answer both questions.
Youmustspend ! minutes on each question.
"ake sure you include a plan# this can be a list or spider diagram or a $ow chart.
%xaminers automatically feel happy when they see a plan and it is a good idea to
keep examiners happy.
You must ensure you plan and spend time checking. You will be assessed on your
use of spelling& sentence structure& punctuation and paragraph use. 'f you forget
about all these things you can go back and add paragraphs by marking your text
with // to show the examiner you want a new paragraph there.
Try to use a variety of punctuation ( & #*) this automatically gives you more
"ake sure you use a variety of sentence structures for e+ect. ,se long
descriptive sentences followed by short snappy ones.
Try to expand your vocabulary. ,se words you do not normally use. 't doesn-t
matter if you-re not completely sure how to spell them. You get points for trying.
,se standard %nglish and avoid slang
"ake sure you engage your reader. ,se any trick you can to guarantee your
reader is interested and continues to read.
emember to highlight the key points of the question.
onsider 0123. 4hat do they want you to write
5. 4ho do they want you to write it for. 6ow do they want you to present it ("aga7ine article& letter& webpage 8
make sure you set it out like the presentational feature requested.)
A Useful hrase to remem!er "oul# !e A$%&E'(
't-s really important to spend 9 minutes planning your ideas by completing a
spider diagram or list of everything you want to include.
"ost people lose marks on the exam because they rush straight in and then
run out of things to say.
1n easy way to plan is to spider diagram all your initial ideas. Then look at
your ideas and see if you can add anything else to each branch. 1fter that&look at all the points you have and try to arrange them in an order ofdevelopment. 4hat would be good to use as an introduction& the main andyour conclusion
The best marks are awarded when people plan what they are going to say
and you can see a logical development of their argument.
You need to think about what points you will make and in what order.
(hink of an e*aminer like a +sh ,ou want to "at"h
HOOKthem in
hoose your ANGLE
,se PERSUASIVEdevices( to tempt them)
ANECDOTES( to get them on side)
STRONG POINTS( to reel them in)
Hook the &ea#er
't-s really important that you select your opening line carefully in order tohook the reader into your writing and engage them to want to carry onreading.
Create anecdotes
Try to add anecdotes ( mini stories) to your argument or view point to make
your argument stronger.
2or example& relate the topic to your own personal experience ( imagined or
real) or the experience of someone you know ( imagined or real)
)lan 'trong )oints:
Try to think about the question in extreme.
4hat could you say to take the idea to the extreme to help you persuade
You could use a rhetorical question to really engage the reader with a strong
.he"k ,our writing for %motive language
%xaggeration or stress
"agic 2acts and :gures
;etailed reasons and
agree that $ey %tage #our students, you know
&e know !rom e'(erience , that
(eo(le our age.
Aiming for an A3 A45
Eetting the top marks is about making your piece of writing stand out from thecrowd.
emember the examiner will be reading hundreds of examples of the same thing.6ow can you make yours di+erent
You could choose to write from the perspective of a character
Fe creative& show originality and $air.
Gariety of punctuaton and sentence structure used for e+ect
1 wide !oca"u#ar$ used for e+ect (crafted)
Letter Writing
emember how to set it out& your address at the top right hand corner of the page&the date underneath that on the right& their address on the left top hand side& thenthe ;ear@.. 2inish it o+&yours !aith!ully if you don-t know them&yours sincerely ifyou do know them.
1fter writing ;ear Hir/"adam& you should include a brief opening paragraph. 'tmight help here to remember this three part structure@3) %xplain why you-re writing.
5) "ake it clear who you are and what your opinion on this topic is.) Hum up& and lead into the main part of the letter.
)ear %ir * +adamm writing to e'(ress my outrage at the recent rise in tuition !ees. As someone who
is thinking o! going to -niversity mysel!, am absolutely a((alled by this unust
decision !or a number o! reasons. sincerely ho(e by the time you /nish reading
this letter, you will have come to see sense.
The best approach seemed to be to include a title and a few empty text
boxes which indicate pictures& maps etc. "ake it clear that this is a lea$et&but then write the text in straightforward paragraphs. ;on-t forget to usesubheadings and titles.
.he"k ,our (one an# 't,le
You need to be completely clear about the conventions of the texts you might
be asked to produce 1 formal letter
1n informal letter
1 maga7ine article
U'E W&(N7 (E.HN8UE'9Writing to Argue
This is where you need to balance both sides of an argument and then give your
own opinion. 't is important that you acknowledge the opposing argument and
then try to counter argue with your point of view.
Htart with a statement that you may not agree with. 2or example& AHome people
believe that @@@.however& ' believe@@..
,se useful linking phrases like A6owever-& ATherefore-& ABevertheless-
?+er your own opinion& A' believe [email protected]
,se the media texts to help you. You can quote from these for extra marks.
,se facts and :gures to back up your point. ( if you don-t know any& make them
up but make sure they are believable)
,se rhetorical questions
,se emotive language.
Writing to )ersua#e
4hen writing to persuade& imagine you are a used car salesman. You mustconvince the reader that you are absolutely right. You are trying to persuade
someone to do or think something so use all your persuasive powers.
%xaggerate and stress points. ,nderline your main points
,se Awe- and Aus- when you can. This makes the reader feel more people are on
the side of your opinion.
emember the magic rule. Hay your point times to make the message more
e+ective. 2or example& AThese people are helpless& vulnerable and destitute-
,se repetition
,se emotive language
;irect your points personally at the audience& AHurely you would agree-
,se rhetorical questions. A's this really what you want-
2inish on a strong point& AThink about it*-
Writing to A#ise
Freak your idea or information down into a series of instructions
Htructure your advice clearly& so it follows a logical sequence
,se bullet points& subheadings or numbering
,se anecdotes or
?+er helpful alternatives& bFe encouraging and keep your tone friendly.
onsider other places the audience can get help ( organisations& charities&
internet etc)
Writing to &E;EW3 ANALY'E3 .%EN( Fe very clear who your audience is and what format you have been asked to
hoose language that would appeal to your target audience
'f reviewing something make sure that you consider all aspects of the product
and who it might appeal to.
onsider the pros and cons of the product you are reviewing
'f writing a review& try to sound like an expert and imagine that you have
done this many times before.
'f giving your opinion on something& remem"er t%at $ou cou#d ta&e on
t%e persona o' a c%aracter. 2or example& you could be a very fussy :lmcritic or you could choose a character from TG and imagine they are writingthe review or giving their opinion. Fe as imaginative as possible and don-t beafraid to use humour.
Fe as imaginative as possible and make your answer stands out from all the
others the examiner will read.
;on-t be afraid to use humour> this is especially important if you are writing
from the perspective of a character.
How to e#it an# #raft ,our work
3) heck you sentence structures> have you varied them for e+ect5) 6ave you used a variety of punctuation for e+ect) hange boring wordsC) an you add an ad
=imited range of punctuation (remember to use 9 types other than full stop
Home students were still forgetting paragraphs
You need to make sure you use the right tone and style for your audience.
"any students have been marked down because they used a tone which wasinappropriate for the task. 'n particular& it can seem they are not respectfulenough of the audience& sound too informal and unworthy of seriousconsideration.
The students who did best in the writing exam had a clear sense of purpose
and expressed their ideas clearly. 't was absolutely clear what their point ofview was& and they stuck to this without saying irrelevant or vague things.
How to get a '.&A)E a . who are you writing for
P ( 0aragraphs and punctuation
E ( %ngage your reader& make your work stand out from thecrowd.
Useful we!sites to hel ,ou reise
3. http//www.w
Homework tasks
)or& t%rou*% eac% o' t%e +uestons "e#ow,
T%n& a"out t%e PA-.
/ou must nc#ude a p#an wt% eac% answer0 and spend no more t%an 12
mnutes on eac% +ueston,
Use t%e se#'3assessment c%ecst on t%e ne4t pa*e to c%ec& t%rou*%
$our wor& w%en $ou %a!e 5ns%ed,
Eac% secton contans +uestons on a## t%e d6erent t$pes o' wrtn* $ou
m*%t *et n t%e e4am7 artc#es0 #ea8ets0 reports0 re!ews0 #etters and
/ou s%ou#d comp#ete a## t%e +uestons n eac% secton "e'ore mo!n*
onto t%e ne4t secton,
3. 4rite an artc#efor an educational maga7ine in which you argue for or against
compulsory work experience for EH% students.5. 4rite a#ea8etto advertise a tourist attraction in your area.. 4rite a reportfor the Eovernors of your school& informing them of changes that
the Htudent ouncil would recommend to the school buildings.C. 4rite a re!ew of a :lm or TG programme you have recently watched or a game
that you have recently played. Your review will be published in a teenage
maga7ine called odays eens.9. 4rite a #etter to your 6ead teacher in which you try to persuade him/ her that
school uniform should be abolished.I. 4rite a speec%in which you advise teenagers how to revise for their EH%s.
J. 1 travel maga7ine has asked for artc#esabout places that o+er a good holiday
either in Fritain or abroad. You can choose to write about a town/city& the
countryside or the coast. 4rite the article for the maga7ine that describes the
attractions of a place of your choice.D. 4rite a #ea8etfor younger children in which you advise them how to play safely
around their neighbourhood.K. Your 6ead teacher is considering ways to improve the catering in your school and
has asked the Hchool ouncil to produce a report on the current catering
facilities and how they might be improved. 4rite this report to your 6ead teacher.
3!.4rite a re!ewof a :lm or TG programme you have recently watched or a game
maga7ine called odays eens.33.4rite a letter to the school kitchen where you advise them how to improve
school meals.
35.1 lot of older people don-t use computers or the internet either because they
don-t see the value in them or because they are afraid of modern technology. You
have been asked to deliver a speec%to a group of older people to persuade
them to use computers and the internet.
3.4rite an artc#e in which you argue for or against the use of computer games as
an educational tool.3C.4rite a lea8et to persuade more students in your school to take up your
favourite hobby or sport.
39.4rite a reportfor your head teacher and governors on ways in which your school
/ college cold be improved for students approaching their EH%s3I.4rite a re!ew of a piece of technology you have recently used. 2or example
Tablet& "obile 0hone& computer programme etc. Your review will be published in
a newspaper.3J.Your school wants to ban Haturday
'elf-Assessment- "he"klist
C%ec& $ou sentence structures3 %a!e $ou !ared t%em 'or e6ect9
Ha!e $ou used a !aret$ o' punctuaton 'or e6ect9
Ha!e $ou used nterestn* words9
Ha!e $ou used correct spe##n*9
Ha!e $ou used a ran*e o' tec%n+ues to communcate $our
Ha!e $ou %oo&ed or *ra""ed t%e reader9
Do $ou sustan nterest9
Are para*rap%s used correct#$ and do t%e$ 8ow9
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E4am +ueston7 ;)rte an ARTICLE a"out a we##3&nown p#ace "#essn* or curse9
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YEAR 11 REVISION BOOKLET English Language PAPER 2 ... This booklet has been made to help you understand questions on GCSE Language Paper 2. Each year, the questions are worded in the same way - it's just the articles and topic that changes. For each question in this booklet, there is an example of how to answer, ...
GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE REVISION PACK YEAR 11 This pack is designed to support your revision through reminders of exam structure, key content, key techniques and essay writing skills. You can also find many practice questions included that can be used to practise exam skills. You should also seek advice and feedback from your teacher and use ...
Year 11 English Language Homework You must complete each of the tasks for when they are due. Each task will be assessed using the GCSE mark scheme. If you are struggling with a task, or would like some tips, you should attend Extra English club on Thursdays. C700U10-1A A17-C700U10-1A Tasks 1-4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE - Component 1
File previews. docx, 11.58 MB. docx, 11.58 MB. English Language home learning / remote learning booklets for Year 10 and 11 AQA English Language GCSE.
Year Nine English Homework Booklet ... 11 Grammar: time connectives as adventurous sentence starters 12 Text: exploring language and structure Christmas Independent Learning Project e 13 Spelling: 'ce' / 'se' Spellings 14 Vocabulary: extending your vocabulary
This booklet has been made to help you understand questions on GCSE Language Paper 1. Each year, the questions are worded in the same way - it's just the articles and topic that changes. For each question in this booklet, there is an example of how to answer, sentence stems and a part of a model answer.
This booklet has been created specifically for students in Year 11 to assist them in their revision and preparation for the summer 2020 examinations. In this booklet you will find: ... All year 11 students will be sitting the English Literature exams for the AQA specification. These are graded using the 9- 1 system where 9 is the top grade.
GCSE English Language Revision Pack This pack is designed to support your revision through reminders of exam structure, key techniques and writing skills. You can also find many practice questions included that can be used to practice exam skills. You should also seek advice and feedback from your teacher and use this to help you.
English Home Learning and Key Revision Book Learning Cycle 3 Year 11 Key Text Revision . English Language and Literature Name: _____Tutor Group: 10_____ English Teacher(s): ... • The aim of the homework throughout Year 11is to build up comprehensive revision notes to be
It can be printed as a booklet or uploaded to a shared area. It covers: AQA English Language Paper 1, skills in reading, annotating and answering the questions. AQA English Language Paper 2, skills in reading, annotating and answering the questions. An Inspector Calls knowledge and exam skills. Romeo and Juliet knowledge and exam skills.
Year 11 students are encouraged to work on the English Language papers, the GCSE English Literature Booklets and the Poems (power and conflict) below and visit the useful revision websites listed beneath. AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1. AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2. GCSE English Literature (Macbeth) GCSE English Literature (ACC)
Below is a quick-fire presentation that can help as last-minute revision on the questions for Language Paper 1. Next to that are a good number of full Paper 1 texts and questions to match them for you to practice on. Revision practice for language paper 1 - lots of extracts and questions. Have a go at one and pass to your class teacher for ...
Year 11; Year 12 GCSE; Year 12 A-Level Literature; Year 13 A-Level Literature; ... GCSE English Literature Homework. Paper 1: Shakespeare and the 19th Century Novel ... Macbeth. Open the booklet for a range of activities designed to support your learning and develop your vocabulary. Jekyll and Hyde. Open the booklet for a range of activities ...
Year 10 English Language Paper 1 Reading and Writing Student workbook Name: How to use this booklet: 1. Complete pages 1-13, read the tips for each question and then answer the question (questions 1-5). 2. Complete the second part of the booklet. Read the question, read the text, complete the reading question and then
2. Non-Standard English doesn't follow formal rules. It's a more informal type of English. Non-Standard English is found in speech. People sometimes use non-Standard English with they speak. You need to use Standard English in your writing. Using Standard English makes your writing clear and easy to understand. It's good for most
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Complete in full. A booklet to support with Y11 revision. Useful worksheets. Each task should take about 90 minute. Spend time annotating, planning before writing a full response to the question. Remember (quotes, zooming, terminology, structure, tiles, last lines!) English KS4 Home Learning Programme Year 10/11 An Inspector Calls Macbeth A ...
File previews. pptx, 72.91 MB. pdf, 2.46 MB. A 50 page work book designed for KS3 to engage them in a variety of texts, genres and forms. Perfect for remote learning or homework.
Unit 2 - Writing. 7/24/2019 Year 11 English Homework Booklet. 2/12. This section will be a writing task. You will be provided with two questions that may be. linked to the theme of the previous extracts (from the reading paper) and will test your. ability to write to argue/ persuade or advise.
Q1 - Find FOUR true / false statement - [4 marks] 5mins Example: This extract is from a non- fiction book called 'The Other Side of the Dale' written in 1998 by Gervase Phinn about his experiences as a School Inspector in the north of England.
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