You need to sign in to download this book Author: AQAPublisher: Oxford University Press (2002)This Anthology is for students who are preparing for the AQA GCSE English and/or English Literature (Specification A) examinations in 2008 and beyond.The selection in this Anthology covers a range of poetry from different cultures (for use in English).Accele Read Accele Write by Vivienne Clifford and Martin Miles provides full instructions on how to use almost any computer to improve reading and writing skills.
In this article, we look at how to produce excellent coursework, from planning to proofreading.
GCSE and A-level coursework typically takes the form of an extended essay or project.
Lieberman Publisher: Thorsons (1984)From Aristotle to Oscar Wilde to Dorothy Parker--a quotation lover's compendium of pointed observations, epigrams, and witticisms to liven up conversations, add spice to speeches, or simply while away a pleasant browse.
You need to sign in to download this book Author: Claire Llewellyn Part of a series: Oxford Reading Tree Stage 4: Floppy's Phonics Non-Fiction Publisher: Oxford University Press (2011)Floppy's Phonics Non-fiction allow children to practise their decoding and literacy skills in the context of exciting non-fiction books, which include a variety of text types and topics, and support from Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy.
There are 6 Floppy's Phonics Non-fiction titles available at Level 4: A Trip to the Beach: There is lots to do on a trip to the beach.
You need to sign in to download this book Author: Clifford & Miles Publisher: Clearway Logistics Phase 2-3Accele Read Accele Write - the teaching guide on how to use text to speech software to improve literacy skills.
You need to sign in to download this book Authors: Malcolm Seccombe, Julia Waines, Malcolm White Publisher: Nelson Thornes (2010)GCSE English Your Way!
AQA GCSE English is the only resource to have been developed with and exclusively endorsed by AQA.
Its objectives vary from one subject to another, but there’s usually an emphasis on the student conducting independent research into a topic of their own choice.
Thus coursework often takes the form of some sort of investigation; it may, therefore, help to have your ‘detective’ hat on as you explore, investigate and analyse your topic.
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The New GCSEs - Reality is Starting to Bite - Everything English
Of the new GCSE AQA English Literature course, it is impossible not to feel. an extensive comparative coursework essay worth 40% of the GCSE. the less able students to benefit from the breakdown of the questions for.…
English - Trinity School
At Key Stage 4 we offer AQA English Language and English Literature. future such as presentations, group discussions and question and answer sessions. Literature Specification B, which is made up for 2 exams and a coursework style.…
Comparing poems - AQA - Revision 1 - GCSE English Literature - BBC
Learn about how to tackle a GCSE English Literature poetry exam question that asks you to compare one poem with another AQA.…
How to Make Your Coursework as Good as It Can Possibly Be
English – English coursework usually takes the form of an extended essay. of data designed to answer a particular geographical question.…
A-level English litEraturE B - Moodle at Sutton Grammar School
Develop your learning on AQA English e-Library. text reveals of the author's values and social context, Marxism questions whether the text supports the.…
English Language A level AQA Specification B Bradford College
The course is 40% coursework and 60% examinations. In Year One. The other examination question will include language and gender, power or technology.…
English Literature - Pearson qualifications
A level English Literature 2015, Non examination assessment NEA 9ET0/04. on choosing texts and titles for the coursework component.…
NEA / Coursework Guidelines Oxford Open Learning
NEA/Coursework Guidelines and Rules. that is; A level English Language, English Literature or History and GCSE English the. guide lines from AQA/JCQ about the way the work must be conducted, presented, authenticated and marked. you will find more information on this topic in the form of questions and answers.…