Is English Language GCSE difficult?

The English GCSE is hard, but it is also designed to be passed. Some students will be aiming for a 7, 8 or 9 grade, and to reach this standard, you must write and analyse texts with real sophistication and nuance. However, for many other students, the goal is to achieve a pass grade of 4 or hopefully higher.
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Are language GCSEs hard?

A-level examinations in languages have earned a reputation not only for being more difficult than other subjects, but also for being harshly and inconsistently marked. Both students and teachers have also long complained about the huge jump in performance expectations between GCSE and A-level languages.
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Why are English GCSE hard?

One of the things that makes GCSE English Language so hard is the uncertainty of what could come up on the exams. There are a few unseen texts that you will be given, and you're expected to analyse and even compare some of these texts.
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Can you fail English GCSE?

Most schools and colleges allow GCSE students to resit failed examinations. You can resit English and Maths exams in November and examinations in other subjects are then taken in the following June. You will need to double check the examination schedule with your school.
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Which is easier GCSE English language or Literature?

Language is a hundred times easier than Literature and very easy to get an A in. Plus it looks like you do better in Language than Literature anyway from your GCSE results. Definitely do Language, it's not seen as good as Literature by most unis however the workload is very light.
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What are the hardest GCSEs?

What are the top 10 hardest GCSEs?
  • Physics.
  • English Literature.
  • Maths.
  • Computer Science.
  • Economics.
  • Biology.
  • English Language.
  • Modern Foreign Languages.
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How many marks do you need to pass GCSE English Language?

In English Language, you need 135 for a 9 and 83 for a 4, out of the maximum possible of 160. And in English Literature, a score of 132 out of 160 gets you a 9, while you get the standard pass of 4 if you scored 69.
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Is my life over if I fail my GCSEs?

You can still enrol to retake your GCSEs at a local school or college. This means you'll have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven't achieved a pass (grade 4).
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Is 3 a fail in GCSE?

Is grade 3 a pass? For a 'standard pass', equivalent to the old C grade, students will need to achieve a 4 grade, while a 5 will constitute a 'strong pass'.
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How can I pass my English GCSE?

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Which GCSE is the easiest?

The British Exams lists the top 10 easiest GCSEs as reported by students: Geography. Film Studies. Religious Studies.
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Are GCSEs harder than mocks?

However, the year aboves in school have said their mock exams were way harder than the real GCSE exams, with people who revised tons for both their mocks and GCSEs getting 5s or 6s (Bs) in the mocks and straight 9s in the real GCSEs (A**).
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Should I do a language GCSE?

Maths, English and Science are the core subjects everyone must take at GCSE in England and Wales. English Language is compulsory in all schools and so is English Literature in the majority of schools in England, but there are exceptions, so do make sure you check.
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Is it OK to not take a language GCSE?

So technically no it is not compulsory for you to do a language at GCSE. However, as these are only the bare minimum of what schools have to teach at GCSE, different schools may set their own compulsory subjects on top of these in some schools a language will be among them.
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Is a grade 7 GOOD?

A grade 7 is fantastic. That's like an A. If your getting a grade 7 right now then you'll be fine in your exams in May/June. Just keep revising and doing practice papers/ questions on topics you are struggling in.
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Is a grade 6 GOOD?

Grade 6 indicates a good level of achievement and will help support progression into higher education and future employment.
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Should I worry about my GCSEs?

Are GCSEs something to worry about? No! They are there to be taken seriously, but shouldn't cause you any distress or upset – in fact, some people even enjoy doing them and see them as a personal challenge.
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Can I go to uni if I failed maths GCSE?

The plans are expected to suggest that pupils who do not achieve at least a Grade 4 GCSE pass in English and maths or two Es at A level would not qualify for a student loan. In 2019/2020, government data showed that 29% of 19-year-olds did not have a Grade 4 pass in English and maths.
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What happens if you do worse in a GCSE resit?

Ofqual has stated that “many re-sitting students do not improve their grades”. Instead, 60% of students will receive the same grade and 10% will get a lower grade. In the event that you receive a lower grade than your original attempt, your final grade will be the highest grade achieved.
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What GCSE grade is 40%?

Treating 10 per cent as the highest feasible mark for Ungraded as usually at present and dividing 11 to 55 marks in three equal mark-ranges of 15, grade 1 would require 11 – 25 per cent, grade 2 = 26 – 40 per cent and grade 3 = 41 – 55 per cent.
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Why is English GCSE important?

English and maths pay

The majority of employers look for at least GCSE grade 4/C in each subject, so English and maths skills could be the difference between you getting the job or promotion you want or not. People with good GCSE grades in English and maths also earn approximately £2,000 more than those who don't.
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What happens if you fail English Literature GCSE?

This means that if you fail GCSE English Literature, but achieve a pass in GCSE English Language, you will not be required to resit any English subject.
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