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What are the topics for GCSE English language?

What are the topics for GCSE English language?

With the English language GCSE, some of content and topics will be:

  • Creative reading.
  • Creative writing.
  • Fictional texts.
  • Descriptive/narrative writing.
  • Extended writing.
  • Non-fiction texts.
  • Literary non-fiction texts.
  • Use of standard English.

What are the best GCSE revision websites?

Best Websites for Revision:

  • BBC Bitesize has a variety of interactive notes and tests.
  • Seneca, that’s us!
  • Tutor2u has partnered with teachers & schools to share their best materials.
  • GoConqr lets you make flashcard, mind-maps, and slide decks.
  • Quizlet is a different website that allows you to make flashcards.

How many marks do you need to pass English Language GCSE 2020?

In English Language, you need 135 for a 9 and 83 for a 4, out of the maximum possible of 160. And in English Literature, a score of 132 out of 160 gets you a 9, while you get the standard pass of 4 if you scored 69.

Is Seneca good for GCSE revision?

We recommend using Seneca because it’s designed in a way to let you revise in an optimum way. Based on the latest neuroscience techniques the platform will repeat similar questions in different ways, provide the maximum variety to keep the brain engaged, and indicate when you should revise an old section again.

Is there revision for the English language GCSE?

We’re revolutionising English Language GCSE revision for your child! All our activities, exam-style questions and practice papers are exam board aligned and designed to progress students at a pace that’s right for them.

How old do you have to be to take GCSE English?

GCSE is the qualification taken by 15 and 16 year olds to mark their graduation from the Key Stage 4 phase of secondary education in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. All GCSE subjects. Explore the BBC.

What’s the best way to revise a GCSE essay?

Research suggests that the most effective way to revise is by spreading out revision over time and by completing practice tests. Self explanation – explaining the steps taken to answer a question or the success criteria for a task is also very effective. You might work with a study partner and ‘teach’ them how to answer questions.

What kind of science do you study on BBC Bitesize?

Chemistry is the study of the composition, behaviour and properties of matter, and of the elements of the Earth and its atmosphere. Exam board content from BBC Bitesize for students in England and Northern Ireland. Choose the exam specification that matches the one you study.

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