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MARK SCHEME – GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 8700/2 – JUNE 2018 8 0 2 You need to refer to Source A and Source B for this question. Both sources describe the type of boards used for surfing. Use details from both sources to write a summary of what you understand about the different boards used by the surfers. [8 marks] AO1
Language Paper 2 – Examples of Grade 5+ responses Based on AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2, June 2018 _____ Q1 Shade the boxes of four true statements. Read carefully, so that you can select your statements correctly. This question is intended to be an easy introduction to the paper and most students achieve 3 or 4 marks. [4 marks] Q
GCSEEnglishLanguageModelAnswers: EnglishLanguage(8700)(NEWSPEC)June2018 Paper2 Q1. ThefirsttimeMikeDoylesawanyonesurfingwasin1953 ...
This is the next in the series of videos on the paper about experiences of surfing. Use the guidance and then answer the question for yourself.Remember that ...
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives 8700/2 Friday 8 June 2018 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes ... saw anyone surfing was in 1953. B Mike Doyle spent very little time at the beach as a child. C In the 1950s there were very few surfers in
A video explaining how to go about answering these questions, with some brief models/sentence starters
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives . Insert . The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction . ... The surf was very heavy and favourable, and legions of local people were swimming and splashing in the sea, though not more than forty had their Papahe-nalu, or ‘wave sliding - ...
Compare how the writers convey their different perspectives on surfing. Highlight or label the following features in this response: Comparative phrases and commentsEvidenceReference to language methods and use of terminologyExplanations In Source A, surfers are described as ‘bronzed gods’, in ‘incredibly good shape’. This metaphor emphasises the writer’s awe towards surfers, as ...
English Language Paper 2. 2 extracts from pieces of non-fiction: diary. letters. articles. speeches. 1 hour 45 minutes. Need to use comparison skills- finding similarities and differences. ... How does the writer use language to describe the . surfers. and the . sea? [12 marks] Sea: “on the . verge of engulfment .
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Surfing & Sport Compare writers’ viewpoints breakdown of full assessment questions Q1-5 Achieve a grade 9! Each question is broken down, giving tips on how to answer the question, to build vocabulary and explode and develop inference and interpretations. A grade 9 model answer is given after every question ...
MARK SCHEME – GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 8700/2 – JUNE 2018 8 0 2 You need to refer to Source A and Source B for this question. Both sources describe the type of boards used for surfing. Use details from both sources to write a summary of what you understand about the different boards used by the surfers. [8 marks] AO1
AQA Language Paper 2 basics. Uses past paper 'Surfing' as well as some real-life speeches and practice papers. Ideal for Year 10 learning the basics or as stand alone revision lessons. A mixture of my old and new work so heavily discounted!
A By using adverbs to describe the elegant and smooth actions of the surfers and personification to depict the sea as powerful and controlling. B By using similes to compare the surfers to royalty and the sea to a god. C By using metaphors to describe the surfers' movements and the sea's characteristics. D By using hyperboles to exaggerate the surfers' skills and the sea's strength.
A video reading the extracts from one of the exam papers. Some tips are provided, but the reading process is modelled.
Three lessons guiding students through English Language Paper 2, Section A, using the June 2018 paper (Surfing). Lessons include: Photocopiable activities Exemplar responses Assessment Criteria Guided Practice. Tes paid licenceHow can I reuse this? Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 29%.
2 SOURCE A Source A is taken from ‘Morning Glass’, the autobiography of professional surfer Mike Doyle. In this extract, he describes his introduction to the world of surfing at the beach near his home in California in the 1950s. The picture shows five men surfing on a large wave. 1 5 10 13 The first time I ever saw somebody riding a
This workbook guides students through how to respond to each of the questions in AQA’s GCSE English Language Paper 2 exam. Utilising a standardised form, students are given instructions, and tasks, to explore different selections of a text, to note ideas, plan a response, draft a response, and redraft- there are additional blank pages at the back for additional writing.
Edexcel IGCSE English Language A: Paper 2: Poetry and Prose Texts and Imaginative Writing Exam Questions. Past paper and exam-style questions organised by topic, with student-friendly answers written by teachers and examiners. Paper 2: Fiction. 30 mins 1 question. Paper 2: Section A Reading.