What is in English Language GCSE?

The English language GCSE focuses more on developing students reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. By comparison, the English literature GCSE is more focused on developing knowledge and understanding of prose, poetry and drama texts.
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What do you do in English Literature GCSE?

The requirements for the GCSE English Literature programme of study changed in 2015.
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  • At least one play by Shakespeare.
  • At least one 19th century novel.
  • A selection of poetry since 1789, including Romantic poetry.
  • A post-1919 fiction or drama from the British Isles.
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What is GCSE English Language Paper 1?

Language paper 1 is all about exploring creative reading and writing. You'll be looking at an example of a fiction text and doing some creative writing. You will need to answer five questions, separated into two sections. In section A you are asked four questions about a fiction extract from the 20th or 21st centuries.
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Does English language count as a GCSE?

English has been split into two distinct and separate GCSEs; English Language and English Literature. No longer is there a GCSE that mixes the two. Coursework does not count at all towards the final mark any more.
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What is GCSE spoken language?

GCSE English Language has an endorsed component covering spoken language. This endorsement is reported as a separate grade (Pass, Merit, Distinction or Not Classified) and will not contribute to the result of the GCSE English Language qualification.
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How to Revise GCSE English Language



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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What's the difference between English paper 1 and 2?

Paper 1 features one unseen text and Paper 2 features two unseen texts. This means that skills in comparing texts are only weighted and assessed in one of two equally weighted papers. Language and structure are assessed together: no separate structure question.
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What is in language paper 2?

This paper will be based on two non-fiction texts. The non-fiction texts will include writing from the 19th century and 20th or 21st century text. The non-fiction may be in the format of a letter, an article, a blog, an extract of travel writing or from an autobiography.
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How can I get 9 in English?

9 ways to get a 9 in GCSE English Language
  1. Research the mark schemes. ...
  2. Be 'perceptive' ...
  3. Use higher order terminology when analysing a text. ...
  4. Squeeze all the juice out of a quote! ...
  5. Familiarise yourself with a wide range of texts. ...
  6. Practice analysis. ...
  7. Don't rush the writing section. ...
  8. Use the exam to help you.
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Which is easier 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 happens if I fail English GCSE?

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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What does English Language consist of?

So, English is made of Old English, Danish, Norse, and French, and has been changed by Latin, Greek, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Dutch and Spanish, along with some words from other languages. English grammar has also changed, becoming simpler and less Germanic.
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What percentage is a 9 in GCSE English?

Setting grade standards for GCSEs

A formula is used which means that around 20% of all grades at 7 or above will be a grade 9.
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What does English paper 1 consist of?

Paper 1: Language in Context (Comprehension, Summary and Language structures and conventions); Paper 2: Literature (includes the study of novels, drama, short stories and poetry.
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What is in the English literature paper 1?

Paper One: Shakespeare and the 19th Century Novel

They are required to write in detail about an extract from the play and then to write about the play as a whole. Students are assessed on their understanding of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
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What should I revise for English language?

How to revise for English exams
  • Make sure you know what the examiners are looking for. ...
  • For English literature exams: know the texts. ...
  • For English language exams: learn the vocabulary and how to structure your answers. ...
  • Make and review your class notes. ...
  • Practise English past papers.
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How many marks GCSE English paper 2?

There is 1 hour 45 minutes to complete the paper. There are 80 marks at stake, making up 50% of your GCSE English Language qualification.
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What does English p2 consist of?

The Paper 2 exam consists of six essay questions, only one of which must be answered during the timed period. The essay is to be written about the Part 3 literary texts. Therefore, it is a test of understanding literature in context.
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What is 60% as a GCSE grade?

If a paper is allocated 120 uniform marks, the range of marks allocated to grade B is 84 to 95 (70% to 79% of 120); for grade C, 72 to 83 (60% to 69% of 120).
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What GCSE grade is 70 %?

So 70 would be a Grade 6, but 69 would be a Grade 5.
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When should you start revising for Gcses?

GCSE revision should ideally start six months before the actual exam. Students should begin the revision process in January, as the exam will start in May. However, everyone is different and schedules vary.
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