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1 Welcome to Higher English!

2 Course Assessment Like in Nat 5 – Tests in class which have 3 outcomes and are Pass/Fail: Reading Writing Talking Listening This will be integrated with class work and you will be given dates for assessment in due course.

3 Final Grade Folio (30%) Paper 1 – Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation Paper 2 – Critical Reading (Overall Exam = remaining 70%)

4 Folio Preparation done in class, discussed with me, then typed up at home. You need to submit: Evidence of planning First draft Final draft

5 Paper 1 - RUAE Similar format to N5 exam BUT:
1 mark given for a quote and a comment, not 2 (generally speaking) Two passages to read (on same topic), most questions on passage 1 but final question asks you to compare and contrast the two passages.

6 Paper 2 – Critical Reading
Scottish text: An extract and questions (again similar to N5) ‘The Cone Gatherers’ by Robin Jenkins. Critical essay: One essay on a text we have studied in class (apart from ‘The Cone Gatherers’)

7 Texts we will study Film and TV Drama: Sherlock – A Study in Pink (June) Novel/Scottish text: The Cone Gatherers (Aug – Oct) Drama: Hamlet (Oct – Dec) Poetry: Various, TBC (After prelim)

8 Things you will need: Lever-arch file/poly pockets/dividers/ lined A4 paper. Copy of The Cone Gatherers (for August) Copy of Hamlet (for October) Both of these texts can be bought for pennies on Amazon.

9 You may like to buy: Highlighters/sticky notes for marking places in books. The Cone Gatherers: Scot Notes (by Iain Crichton Smith) Hamlet: York Notes Advanced (by Jeff Wood)

10 How to pass Higher English:
Make good quality notes in and out of class. Read around the literature we study (high quality sources). Be clear on the techniques that are relevant to the texts. Re-read and revise throughout the year, not just in the run up to the exams. Practise writing about literature. Hand in homework on time. Remember key quotations. Read a good quality newspaper regularly. Act on teacher feedback.

11 A word about reading from your other teacher:


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