Example answer: Source 1 Dawn at Woolacombe Sands by Jez Neumann. The answer given below is a full, Level 4 answer. It is the complete answer of which an extract is given on page 97 of the revision guide. Although the story is written in third person, the writer allows us to see Amir’s point of view more clearly than Jane’s.
The model answer answers the following question: Level 6, full-mark answer: The suffering of the poor is one of the most prevalent ideas within A Christmas Carol and Dickens presents the poor and destitute to the reader from the outset.
Answers and commentaries A-level (7707) Paper 1: Telling stories Marked answers from students for questions from the June 2022 exams. Supporting commentary is provided to help you understand how marks are awarded and how students can improve performance. Version 1.0 September 2023
The responses in this resource all relate to Paper 1: Language, the Individual and Society. Please see the separate resources for examples of marked student responses from Paper 2 . Paper 1: Language, the Individual and Society (7702/1) As detailed in the specification (4.1), the aim of the part of the subject content examined in this
GCSE English Language Model Answers: English Language (8700) (NEW SPEC) Nov 2020 Paper 1 Q1. Rosie has just moved house She sees a child she does not recognise She drove up from London the evening before Rosie has a car Examiner’s report: Evidence is selected directly from the text, within thespecified lines 1-4.
Marking guidance for Question 1 This question tests A01: Identify explicit information. Responses must be drawn only from the specific lines cited in the question. Responses may quote or paraphrase. Example answer: Source 1 Dawn at Woolacombe Sands by Jez Neumann . This example answer is referred to on pages 68–69 of the revision guide.
Question 1 Script Commentaries Mark . S1 A clear and correct response. Could be straight off the mark scheme. 1 S2 Includes the key word ‘morning’. This is a longer selection, providing more than needed. 1 S3 Includes the key word ‘morning’. Longer selection but still valid. 1 S4 Includes the key word ‘morning’.
MARK SCHEME –GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 8700/1 – JUNE 2021 7 0 1 Read again the first part of the source, from lines 1 to 4. List four things about Master from this part of the source. [4 marks] Give 1 mark for each point about Master: • Responses must be drawn only from lines 1-4 • Responses must relate to Master
Paper 1 – 4th June 2019 . Question 1: List four things (4 marks) Question 2: Language analysis (8 marks) Question 3: Identify structural features (8 marks) ... Check your answers against the following list and decide how many you identified correctly: It is the only one she has of him
Example answers for English paper 1 gcse english language model answers: english language (8700) (new spec) nov 2021 paper q1. the master was slightly peculiar. Skip to document. ... This will be marked on AO5 - content and organisation- and AO6- technical accuracy. AO5: The answer’s communication is convincing and compelling, and the tone ...
GCSE English Language marked responses 3 Simple vocabulary Simple range of sentence forms Simple vocabulary Content and organisation - Upper level 1: 5 marks Simple communication; simple awareness of purpose - given sentence included; ideas linked but not always logically; simple vocabulary/linguistic devices. Accuracy - level 1: 4 marks
Paper 1 Marked Answers Looking at examples of marked answers is a great way to help you understand the skills you need to show for each question and the level of detail you need to include. On each answer you'll see annotations from the examiner in the margin. These show where the student has included a skill and at what level.
⸻ What’s Included: • Model answers for every AQA Paper 1 Macbeth question from 2017–2024 • 2 fully-written, exam-style predicted questions for 2025 with complete model answers • Coverage of a wide range of characters, themes, and key moments, reflecting real exam trends and likely future topics • Each essay demonstrates strong AO1 ...
The responses in this resource all relate to Paper 1: Language and the Individual. Please see the separate resources for examples of marked student responses from Paper 2 . Paper 1: Language and the Individual (7701/1) As detailed in the specification (3.1), the aim of the part of the subject content examined in this
Language | Answers . Paper 1: Question 1 Marking guidance for Question 1 This question tests AO1: Identify and review explicit and implicit information and ideas. Responses must be drawn only from the specific lines cited in the question. Responses must quote a word or phrase. Example answer: Source 1 Far from the Madding Crowd
Top tip! Start each answer with the subject of the question. For example: -List four things about the boy. The boy / He....-List four things about the bird. The bird/ It...-List four things about the weather. The weather / It... How are you marked? There is one mark for each piece of correct information.
Marked, annotated and moderated responses to AQA English Language paper 1. Several responses on questions 2-5 ranging from nearly full marks to half marks.
EXAMPLE STUDENT ANSWERS – GCSE GEOGRAPHY – 8035 PAPER 1 3of 41 Question 1: The challenge of natural hazards 1.1 Describe the change in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere shown in Figure 1. [2 marks] Mark Scheme One mark for idea of steady increase followed by rapid rise in CO2 levels/exponential rise. Second mark for use of data shown on graph or for data manipulation, eg CO2 ...