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Welcome to parents and students

Welcome to parents and students. How to do the best you can in the English examination. Mrs Johnson KS4 co-ordinator. Do not worry about referring to the booklet now – tomorrow each student will bring one home The Controlled Assessments 2. What’s on the exam

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Welcome to parents and students

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  1. Welcome to parents and students How to do the best you can in the English examination

  2. Mrs Johnson KS4 co-ordinator Do not worry about referring to the booklet now – tomorrow each student will bring one home • The Controlled Assessments 2. What’s on the exam 3. What you can do to improve your child’s chances of success 4. Looking at example of past papers 5. Looking at examples of revision materials you can purchase 6. Question and Answer – over to you.

  3. English students Portfolio of pieces include: Writing about a Shakespeare play Writing about Of Mice and Men (USA novel) Writing about 2 poems Writing their own pieces of original work: i) a story based on a book, play or poem ii) A piece of writing around their own lives The Controlled Assessments

  4. English students Unit 3 Understanding and Producing Creative Texts 40% Controlled 2 x 3-4 hrs A Understanding Creative Texts (20%) Up to three written responses from AQA task bank based on study of play by Shakespeare, a text from English Literary Heritage & one from different cultures (may use AQA Lit anthologies) Focus: Themes & Ideas + Characterisation & Voice B Producing Creative Texts (20%) Responses totalling approx 1600 words to 2 tasks from the task bank, based upon Moving Images, Prompts & Re-creations and Me, Myself, I.

  5. EVERY STUDENT: • Unit 2 Speaking & Listening 20% Controlled 3 equally weighted activities: presenting, discussion & listening; role-play

  6. As you’ve probably been informed! • Controlled assessments have to be done under examination conditions • The students are prepared for them • They can take a page of notes in with them • The time allowed is generous • We are trying to get the best out of the students. So, they can have another chance if they do not perform well, as long as they do not do the same title. • Parents can help with any useful contextual information during the planning stage.

  7. We are increasing our support: In addition to English lessons some students are having additional examination practice once a week with an English teacher. Other students will be given additional maths provision. These lessons will commence week beginning: 27th Feb. 2012

  8. Examination date • English F and H • English Language F and H STUDENTS WILL BE SITTING THE SAME EXAMINATION It lasts 2 hours 15 minutes Date for your diary = Tuesday 29th May Duration = 2 hours and 15 minutes • Section A = 1 hour 15 minutes • Section B = 1 hour

  9. The CONTROLLED ASSESSMENTS are slightly different, but the examination for both of these are the same There are two tiers – Foundation and Higher With the Foundation paper – students can achieve a grade C and below With the Higher paper - students can achieve an A* and below ENGLISH

  10. AQA GCSEEnglish • The examination board is the AQA • Anyone can access the website and look at past papers, mark schemes and other information.

  11. Examination is in two parts – Section A – Reading Reading three different types of text and answering questions about each one in turn and then comparing two of them Section B – Writing Shorter writing Longer writing The layout of exam

  12. Skills required in Section A • Reading means you read texts and you are graded on your comprehension or understanding of these three different texts • What do the writers imply? • What can you infer? • Reading the texts and answering the right questions

  13. Section A • Section by section – information is in your parent booklet • Reading and Writing non-fiction texts • 1. First glance – • 2. Take a closer look – • 3. Focus on Shape • 4. Zoom in on language • 5. Piece together your GAP evidence

  14. All the skills on the previous slide – but students are advised to answer the questions bit by bit – Read article 1 – answer the questions relating to that article Read article 2 – answer the questions relating to that article Read article 3 – answer the questions relating to that article Finally use all the skills and put them all together. Biggest skill is to answer the questions you have been asked! Not something the student feels like saying. Waffle not required! Section A

  15. HOW to succeed? • This is an improvement in the exam • Take time and with pen in hand • Read the first text • Read the questions • Highlightrelevant sections of the text • Read the questions one last time and write the answers in the booklet provided • Each question has mark – student must understand how much writing and the type of answer is required

  16. Section B • We no longer know exactly what the students have to write about • The AQA wish students to be prepared to write well in an entertaining manner for any purpose and not to produce anything to a set formula • Write using a varied register – recognising the purpose for writing and the intended audience • So all students must be able to write in a variety of sentences • Structure their writing into paragraphs • Write in a coherent way – introduction, main body and conclusion.

  17. argue advise describe entertain instruct inform persuade These are the different types of writing you need to be aware of

  18. Think: Why you are writing Who you are writing it for Purpose and Audience Look at the glossary in the booklet given out to all parents HOW can I tell which is which?

  19. It is all in the - Glossary • There are many features of types of sentences and types of language – students will have been prepared to write for a number of purposes in the correct register. • Register means the right type of voice/language for the situation.

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  21. Read the question carefully Make sure you are writing for the correct purpose and you writing is suitable for the audience Write a plan Stick to the time limit Shorter writing – 25 minutes Longer writing – 35 minutes Write in a different style SHOW THE EXAMINER WHAT YOU CAN DO! TOP TIPS

  22. Improve your vocabulary • Learn a new word every day! • Go on line – Dictionary. com • If you put a word into the search engine it will give you a little quiz about further vocabulary – everyone should be proud to know the meaning of a few more words – the examiners will sit up and take notice!

  23. Play the Word Dynamo Challenge and turbo-charge your vocabulary Start Now

  24. Look at the exam papers so you can see precisely what the students have to do. If you are worried: Access the websites in the booklet Suggestions

  25. Revision guides • Every possible guide available • I have some examples • We can order the CGP ones cheaper than school • There are work booklets the students can do for themselves • Amazon/WHS all well known stockists sell any number of revision guides – remember the exam board is AQA

  26. If you have any questions – do not hestitate to contact school.

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