Insert Paper 22; Question Paper 23; Insert Paper 23; Mark Schemes. Mark Scheme 11; Mark Scheme 12; Mark Scheme 13; Mark Scheme 21; Mark Scheme 22; Mark Scheme 23; Others. Examiner Report; Grade Threshold; First Language English - 0500 / 21 Paper 2 - Directed Writing and Composition Insert Paper - May / June 2021 IGCSE - Cambridge International ...
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives. Insert The two sources that follow are: Source A: 21st Century non-fiction. The Crossing. An extract from James Cracknell and Ben Fogle’s autobiographical account of crossing the Atlantic, published in 2006. Source B: 19th Century literary non-fiction. Idle Days in Patagonia
Exam (elaborations) - Gcse aqa 2024 english language paper 2 (writers view points and perspective) 2. Exam (elaborations) - Gcse aqa 2024 english language paper 2 insert (writers viewpoints and perspectives)
Insert . The two sources that follow are: Source A: 21st Century non-fiction . How I beat my insomnia . An extract from an article written in 2016 by journalist Arifa Akbar . Source B: 19th Century literary non-fiction . A sleepless night . An extract from an article written in 1872 by journalist Fanny Fern . Please turn the page over to see ...
Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives 2. IB/G/Jun23/8700/ Source A. Source A is an extract from a travel book in which Peter Fleming describes his train journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1933. The journey is over nine thousand kilometres and takes more than a week to complete. 1 5 7 10 12 15 20 23 25 30 35. And now the journey ...
Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives Insert The two sources that follow are: Source A: 21 st Century non-fiction. All cyclists fear bad drivers. An article published in The Guardian newspaper in 2016. Source B: 19th Century literary non-fiction. ON A BICYCLE IN THE STREETS OF LONDON. An article published in a magazine in 1896
8700/2 GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives Insert The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction Shooting an Elephant An extract from an essay by George Orwell, written in 1936 Source B: 19th Century non-fiction
🏆 Mastering the Art of Persuasion & Comparison. Alright, so Paper 2 shifts the focus from fiction to non-fiction. This is all about: Understanding perspectives – How do different writers present their views? Analysing methods – What language & structure techniques make their arguments compelling? Comparing texts – Spotting juxtapositions, contrasts, and tonal shifts like a pro.
IB/G/Jun19/E5 8700/2 GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives Insert The two sources that follow are: Source A: 21st Century non-fiction The Crossing An extract from James Cracknell and Ben Fogle’s autobiographical account of crossing the Atlantic, published in 2006 Source B: 19th Century literary non-fiction
Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives YEAR 11 PAZ 3 SECTION A ONLY Time allowed: 50 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: • Source A and Source B – which are provided as a separate insert. Instructions • Answer 2all questions. • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.
Insert . The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction . Touching the Void . An extract from an autobiographical account by Joe Simpson published in 1988 . Source B: 19th Century non-fiction . Climbing the Meije . An extract from a letter written by explorer Gertrude Bell in 1899 . Please turn the page over to see ...
Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives Mark scheme June 2023. Version: 1 Final ... using relevant subject terminology to support their views. AO3 • Compare writers’ ideas and perspectives, as well as how these are conveyed, across two or more texts. ... Insert Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives - June 2023. Literature in ...
Insert . The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction . The Other Side of the Dale . An extract from a book by Gervase Phinn, published in 1998. Source B: 19th Century non-fiction . The Ragged School . An extract from a diary written by a teacher, published in 1849. Please turn the page over to see the sources
8700/2 GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives Insert The two sources that follow are: Source A: 21st Century non-fiction How can my son be a year old already? by Stuart Heritage A newspaper article from The Guardian newspaper published in 2016. Source B: 19th Century literary non-fiction Boy Lost
8700/2 GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives Insert The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction The Other Side of the Dale An extract from a book by Gervase Phinn, published in 1998. Source B: 19th Century non-fiction
Insert . The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction . Unreliable Memoirs by Clive James. An extract from an autobiography, published in 1980 . Source B: 19th Century non-fiction . Sweets and their Manufacture . An extract from a magazine article, published in 1868 . Please turn the page over to see the sources
Insert . The two sources that follow are: Source A: 20th Century literary non-fiction . Morning Glass . An extract from Mike Doyle’s autobiography, published in 1993. Source B: 19th Century non-fiction . The Hawaiian Archipelago . An extract from a letter written by Isabella Bird, published in 1875. Please turn the page over to see the sources