GCSE (9–1) ENGLISH LITERATURE J352 Content overview Component Marks Duration Weighting Exploring modern and literary heritage texts (J352/01) ... knowledgeable OCR English subject advisor team at english@ocr.org.uk. OCR is part of Cambridge Assessment, a department of the University
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GCSE; English Literature - OCR. Easy-to-understand homework and revision materials for your GCSE English Literature OCR '9-1' studies and exams. Part of English Literature
GCSE English Literature: Can my poem or short story be used in your specification? GCSE English Literature: Can you give me some advice on Paper 1, Modern texts where the part b question asks students to ‘Explore another moment where…’? GCSE English Literature: How to approach spelling and grammar; GCSE English Literature: Using quotes in ...
Our new GCSE in English Literature is underpinned by a skills-based approach to help students read and engage critically with a wide range of literature. Students are encouraged to articulate fresh, individual and justified responses to texts from a variety of genres, periods and cultures. Specification code: J352 Qualification number: 601/4872/X
June 2017 OCR GCSE English Literature Past Papers (9-1) (J352) | J352/01 Exploring Modern and Literary heritage texts Question Paper Mark Scheme | J352/02 Exploring Poetry and Shakespeare Question Paper Mark Scheme; OCR GCSE English Literature Tutors.
OCR GCSE English Literature (New 9-1) - November 2021. OCR GCSE English Literature Paper 1A - Modern Prose or Drama . Past Paper | Mark Scheme . OCR GCSE English Literature Paper 1B - 19th Century Prose . Past Paper ...
OCR 201. 2 GCSE (9–1) in English Literature. 1. 1b.y choose an OCR GCSE (9–1) in English Literature? Wh. OCR’s GCSE (9–1) in English Literature specification aims to encourage learners to read, engage critically with and to explore a wide range of literature; to develop and sustain confident, personal responses to
GCSE (9-1) English Literature Unit J352/01: Exploring modern and literary heritage texts General Certificate of Secondary Education ... OCR is a not-for-profit organisation; any surplus made is invested back into the establishment to help towards the development of qualifications and
OCR GCSE English Literature (9-1) (from 2015) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources. ... English Language and GCSE (9-1) English Literature specifications. PDF 547KB; Blog posts. Resources for teaching new texts available on Teach Cambridge;
OCR GCSE English Literature (9-1) (from 2015) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources
OCR GCSE English Literature (9-1) J352 revision notes at the OCR GCSEs (9 - 1). 2023 created, 109 page (in 3 files) notes got me 9 in the exam.
OCR GCSE English Literature (9-1) (from 2015) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources
A list from a teacher online, who managed to predict the Hamlet question last year, are: The Tempest: Act 3, Scene 2 (specifically the section where Caliban is worshiping Stephano) and ‘The play’s comedy can best be described as dark.’ Ibsen/Rossetti: ‘They say that in love ‘opposites attract’.’-Attraction ‘In literature, the wealthy are often condemned.’-Wealthy and ...
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The figures come amid efforts to increase the diversity of GCSE texts, and as the government’s review of curriculum and assessment is looking at opportunities for this.. The University of Oxford’s Lit In Colour report previously said that the proportion of candidates who chose texts by authors of colour was steadily increasing between 2019 and 2023, from 0.7 per cent to 1.5 per cent across ...
5 reasons to choose OCR GCSE (9-1) English Literature 19 October 2016 Reason 1. It's unique to OCR - a fresh and innovative approach to comparing texts in the final exams (a requirement for all GCSE (9-1) English Literature courses):. Compare an extract from a studied text with a thematically linked unseen text in each exam (Paper 1 - Modern texts; Paper 2 – Poetry)