English Language AQA Paper 1 Exemplar answers
Watch this threadPage 1 of 1
Skip to page:
Hk479
Badges:
9
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#1
I've been looking for some grade 9 exemplar answers for paper 1 question 2 to 4 and can't find any. If anyone could paste a link or send a photo through pm it would be much appreciated or even a checklist/ template structure to follow to achieve full marks would be great!
Last edited by Hk479; 1 year ago
0
reply
sameer5
Badges:
10
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#2
Report
#2
(Original post by Hk479)
I've been looking for some grade 9 exemplar answers for paper 1 question 2 to 4 and can't find any. If anyone could paste a link or send a photo through pm it would be much appreciated or even a checklist/ template structure to follow to achieve full marks would be great!
I've been looking for some grade 9 exemplar answers for paper 1 question 2 to 4 and can't find any. If anyone could paste a link or send a photo through pm it would be much appreciated or even a checklist/ template structure to follow to achieve full marks would be great!
1
reply
Panjsuce
Badges:
15
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#3
Report
#3
For question 2/3 it would be best to ask your teachers at school, they will have a huge bank of examples. Lots of exemplar stuff on question 4 on Mr Salles and Mr Bruff’s YouTube
0
reply
theoneandonlyyo
Badges:
13
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#4
Report
#4
Hi there,
For paper 1, question 2 write 3 PETE paragraphs.
Point
Evidence
Technique
Explanation
Sample Paragraph:
In source A, the writer shows immense confusion through nothing being as it seems. This can be seen in the adjective 'deformity'. Here, the reader realises something is wrong. However, the adjective 'deformity', does not provide any charity, if anything, it causes more ambiguity; making the reader question the nature of the 'deformity'. Therefore, it is clear that confusion runs throughout the entire extract.
For paper 1, question 2 write 3 PETE paragraphs.
Point
Evidence
Technique
Explanation
Sample Paragraph:
In source A, the writer shows immense confusion through nothing being as it seems. This can be seen in the adjective 'deformity'. Here, the reader realises something is wrong. However, the adjective 'deformity', does not provide any charity, if anything, it causes more ambiguity; making the reader question the nature of the 'deformity'. Therefore, it is clear that confusion runs throughout the entire extract.
1
reply
Hk479
Badges:
9
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#5
(Original post by sameer5)
Hi. Go on to YouTube and there is is a guy called Mr salles teaches english and he models grade 9 answers
Hi. Go on to YouTube and there is is a guy called Mr salles teaches english and he models grade 9 answers
0
reply
Hk479
Badges:
9
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#6
(Original post by Panjsuce)
For question 2/3 it would be best to ask your teachers at school, they will have a huge bank of examples. Lots of exemplar stuff on question 4 on Mr Salles and Mr Bruff’s YouTube
For question 2/3 it would be best to ask your teachers at school, they will have a huge bank of examples. Lots of exemplar stuff on question 4 on Mr Salles and Mr Bruff’s YouTube
0
reply
theoneandonlyyo
Badges:
13
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#7
Report
#7
Paper 1 Question 3
Write 3 PETE paragraphs on Structure.
Sample:
In source A, the use of cyclical structure creates immense mystery; suspense and ambiguity. The source begins with the 'outline' and ends with the 'outline'. Over the 29 lines, despite the writer describing the setting, these are the things that does not change, in the figure. It is constantly replaced and aware. However, as a reader, we do not learn any extra information it is simply there! Therefore, through the cyclical structure, questions are raised but never answered.
Write 3 PETE paragraphs on Structure.
Sample:
In source A, the use of cyclical structure creates immense mystery; suspense and ambiguity. The source begins with the 'outline' and ends with the 'outline'. Over the 29 lines, despite the writer describing the setting, these are the things that does not change, in the figure. It is constantly replaced and aware. However, as a reader, we do not learn any extra information it is simply there! Therefore, through the cyclical structure, questions are raised but never answered.
0
reply
Hk479
Badges:
9
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#8
(Original post by sameer5)
Hi. Go on to YouTube and there is is a guy called Mr salles teaches english and he models grade 9 answers
Hi. Go on to YouTube and there is is a guy called Mr salles teaches english and he models grade 9 answers
(Original post by theoneandonlyyo)
Paper 1 Question 3
Write 3 PETE paragraphs on Structure.
Sample:
In source A, the use of cyclical structure creates immense mystery; suspense and ambiguity. The source begins with the 'outline' and ends with the 'outline'. Over the 29 lines, despite the writer describing the setting, these are the things that does not change, in the figure. It is constantly replaced and aware. However, as a reader, we do not learn any extra information it is simply there! Therefore, through the cyclical structure, questions are raised but never answered.
Paper 1 Question 3
Write 3 PETE paragraphs on Structure.
Sample:
In source A, the use of cyclical structure creates immense mystery; suspense and ambiguity. The source begins with the 'outline' and ends with the 'outline'. Over the 29 lines, despite the writer describing the setting, these are the things that does not change, in the figure. It is constantly replaced and aware. However, as a reader, we do not learn any extra information it is simply there! Therefore, through the cyclical structure, questions are raised but never answered.
0
reply
X
Page 1 of 1
Skip to page:
Quick Reply
Back
to top
to top