English Language Assessment Objectives

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English Language Assessment Objectives I can analyse ideas and synthesise evident from different texts I can analyse a writer’s choice of language and structure. I can make detailed comparisons & analyse how writers’ methods convey ideas. I can evaluate the effect of a variety of writers’ choices using a range of quotations. I can write convincingly, employing a range of complex linguistic and structural features. I can use a range of effective sentences, and spellings and punctuation are precise. I can interpret ideas, select and make clear connections between texts I can explain clearly the effects of language and structure. I can compare ideas from different texts & explain how they are conveyed. I can explain the effect of writers’ methods, using relevant quotations. I can write clearly and effectively, using linguistic and structural features appropriately. I can use sentences for effect and spelling and punctuation are mostly accurate. I can understand some ideas, linking evidence from different texts I can identify and comment on features of language and structure. I can make comparisons between texts, commenting on how ideas are conveyed. I can comment on writers’ methods and use some quotations. I can write with some success using some linguistic features and paragraphs I can use a variety of sentences forms, with some accurate spelling and punctuation. I can find information and ideas and make references to texts I can find examples of language and structure. I can identify similarities and differences between texts. I can give my views on texts and support them with evidence from the texts. I can write in a simple ways to communicate my ideas. I can write in sentences, using basic punctuation and some accurate spelling. AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6

English Language Paper 1 80 marks 50% of Language GCSE 1 hour 45 mins Part A: Reading 40 marks 25% of Language GCSE Part B: Writing 40 marks 25% of Lang GCSE Q1: List four things. AO1 You need to be able to retrieve information. 4 marks 5 minutes Q2: How the writer uses language for effect. AO2 You need to be able to analyse language and select examples to support your comments. 8 marks 10 minutes Q3: How the writer uses structure for effect. AO2 You need to be able to analyse structure and select examples to support your comments. 8 marks 10 minutes Q4: To what extent do you agree? AO4 You need to be able to evaluate texts critically and select evidence to support your comments. 20 marks 20 minutes Q5: Descriptive/narrative writing. AO5/AO6 You will need to examine a source and/ or consider a prompt in order to create a piece of original descriptive or narrative writing. 40 marks 45 minutes 5 minute plan 35 minute write 5 minute check English Language Paper 2 80 marks 50% of Language GCSE 1 hour 45 mins Part A: Reading 40 marks 25% of Language GCSE Part B: Writing 40 marks 25% of Lang GCSE Q1: True/ False statements. AO1 You need to be able to retrieve information. 4 marks 5 minutes Q2: Write a summary of information from reading. AO1 You need to be able to retrieve and interpret information. 8 marks 8 minutes Q3: How the writer uses language for effect. AO2 You need to be able to analyse language and select examples to support your comments. 12 marks 12 minutes Q4: How the writers present ideas. AO3 You need to be able to compare ideas and perspectives across two or more texts. 20 marks 20 minutes 5 minute plan 15 minute write Q5: Descriptive/narrative writing. AO5/AO6 You will produce a piece for a specific audience, purpose and form, giving your own perspective on a theme introduced in Part A. 40 marks 45 minutes 5 minute plan 35 minute write 5 minute check

English Literature Paper 1. 64 marks. 40% of Literature GCSE English Literature Paper 1 64 marks 40% of Literature GCSE 1 hour 45 mins Section A: Shakespeare 34 marks 50 minutes + 5 mins SPaG check Section B: 19th Century novel 30 marks 50 mins You will answer one essay question on Macbeth: First you will need to write about a given extract from the play. You must focus on a detailed analysis of Shakespeare’s choice of language and the techniques he uses. You must use quotations to support your response. Try to make links to the wider context in your response. Secondly, you will need to refer to the wider play as a whole. You must select key moments and analyse them in detail. You will be assessed for spelling, punctuation and grammar in this section only. You may be asked to write about: character, theme, imagery, language and/or structure, so will need to have knowledge and understanding of them all. You will answer one essay question on Jekyll and Hyde: You will be required to write in detail about a given extract from the novel. You must focus on a detailed analysis of the language and techniques that Stevenson uses. You will also need to make sure you link your points and analysis to the wider context of the novel. You may be asked to write about: character, theme, imagery, language and/or structure, so will need to have knowledge and understanding of them all. AO1 12 marks Respond to an extract from the play to develop an informed personal response. You must use textual references, including quotations, to support your ideas. AO2 12 marks Analyse the language, form and structure used by the writer to create meaning and effects. Use relevant subject terminology to support your analysis. AO3 6 marks Show your understanding of how contextual factors influence our understanding of the play. AO4 4 marks Use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity and effect. AO1 12 marks Respond to an extract from the novel to develop an informed personal response. You must use textual references, including quotations, to support your ideas. AO2 12 marks Analyse the language, form and structure used by the writer to create meaning and effects. Use relevant subject terminology to support your analysis. AO3 6 marks Show your understanding of how contextual factors influence our understanding of the novel. You will not be able to take your copies of Literature texts in to the exam - you will be given an extract. You must use quotations to support your response.

English Literature Paper 2. 96 marks. 60% of Literature GCSE English Literature Paper 2 96 marks 60% of Literature GCSE 2 hours 15 mins Section A: Modern Text 34 marks 45 mins + 5 mins SPaG check Section B: Poetry Anthology 30 marks 45 mins Section B: Unseen Poetry 32 marks 30 mins – Q1 10 mins – Q2 You will answer one essay question on Lord of the Flies: You will be given a choice of two questions, but you must only choose one. You will then need to write about a given extract from the play. You must focus on a detailed analysis of Golding’s choice of language and the techniques he uses. You must use quotations to support your response. Try to make links to the wider context in your response. Then, you will need to refer to the wider novel as a whole. You must select key moments and analyse them in detail. You will be assessed for spelling, punctuation and grammar in this section only. You may be asked to write about: character, theme, imagery, language and/or structure, so will need to have knowledge and understanding of them all. You will answer one essay question about the Power and Conflict poems: You will be required to write in detail about a named poem from the Power and Conflict poems, and then compare this with another poem from the Power and Conflict cluster You must focus on a detailed analysis of the language and techniques that the poet uses. You will also need to make sure you link your points and analysis to the wider context of the poems. You will be expected to be able to write about: subjects, themes, imagery, language and structure where relevant in relation to the question and poem. You will need to be able to make links and connections between poems in the cluster, having confidence to discuss similarities and differences in how they convey ideas about power and conflict. You will answer one question on one unseen poem and one question on another unseen poem: You will be required to write about the first poem only for the first question. For the second question, you will need to compare the two poems you have been given. You will need to carefully consider what the question is asking to guide your analysis, then refer to aspects of subject, themes, imagery, language and structure to answer the questions. You should read the poems at least twice through in order to check your best understanding. AO1 12 marks AO2 12 marks AO3 6 marks AO4 4 marks AO1 12 marks AO2 12 marks AO3 6 marks Q1: AO1 12 marks AO2 12 marks Q2: AO2 8 marks