Your Unit 2 Exam: Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam.

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Your Unit 2 Exam: Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam

3 Rich quotations 2 ideas about character for each quotation Mention key word loads Try to choose quotations which show different sides B: PAVE 7marks, 12mins Position, Actions, Voice, Expression 2 reasons why you’ve made the choice you have A quotation for Voice Make sure your choices show you know the scene! 3Cs: Context, Character, Consequences Say why the scene you’ve chosen is important / significant Key Scene 1: Juliet’s fight with dad Key scene 2: Double death scene M and T

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam

This is the end of the play where there is a real climax to the tragic events which have been building. It represents the end of four more lives (Romeo, Juliet, Paris, Lady Montague). It is also an Act where events become very frantic as characters rush around as the Friar’s plan begins to unravel. This is an explosive ending to the play. In the very final lines, the play ends on a more positive note hopeful of an end to the feud between the two families.

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam

Rich 1 What it tells you about character 1 What it tells you about character 2 Rich 2 What it tells you about character 1 What it tells you about character 2 Rich 3 What it tells you about character 1 What it tells you about character 2

POSITIONACTIONVOICEEXPRESSION Stood up Sat down Kneeling Leaning Crouched Lying down Squatting Fighting stance Hands in the air Crossed arms Hand on hips Hands on head Punching the air Begging Jumping Backflips Crawling Tensed Still Bent over Running Pacing (walking back and forth) Waving hands Shaking Biting nails Loud Breaking Shouting Whispering Quiet Out of breath Mumbling Stuttering Clearly Deep Muttering under breath Soft Sigh Deep Disappointed Crying Smile Frowning Grinding teeth Laughing Biting lip Smile Red faced Eyes wide Panting Mouth open Laughing Jaw tightened Pale Eyebrows raised

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam

What your writing should look like 1A 1B 1C Choose 1 scene ContextCharacterConsequences

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam 3 Rich quotations 2 ideas about character Mention key word loads Try to choose quotations which show different sides B: Language 7marks, 12mins 3 Rich quotations Keep mentioning the key words in the question Language means words- don’t be frightened! Talk about the writer doing things deliberately/on purpose 3Cs: Context, Character, Consequences Say why the scene you’ve chosen is important / significant Must mention 1930s America Keep mentioning key word in question loads

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam 7a: Three sides to the character so you’ve got something different to say each time.

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam What your writing should look like 1A 1B 1C Choose 1 scene Context – 1930s America! CharacterConsequences Rich 1 What it tells you about theme 1 What it tells you about theme 2 Rich 1 What it tells you about theme 1 What it tells you about theme 2 Rich 1 What it tells you about theme 1 What it tells you about theme 2

Edexcel ENGLISH Course Preparing for Success in the Unit 2 Exam BOMB opening and closing 5 paragraph plan – TiPToP will help you! Each paragraph needs to have its own topic / focus AFOREST - get it in! Punctuation variety