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ENGLISH LANGUAGE  
INTRODUCTION

Albert Einstein said “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” At Woodford, GCSE English aims to inspire the  imagination, to encourage original thinking and to develop well
justified opinions.

 
EXAM BOARD EDEXCEL  
STRUCTURE OF
COURSE
UNIT:1                                                         UNIT:2  

                                   Fiction and Imaginative Writing        Non-fiction and Transactional Writing

UNIT: 3  
Assessment of Spoken Language  
ASSESSMENT

Unit 1 is assessed in a 1 hour 45 minute paper. (40%) of marks
Unit 2 is examined in a 2 hour 5 minute examination (60%) of marks
Unit 3 is teacher assessed and moderated by the examination board.

CONTENT
UNIT: 1

In this unit, we study a selection of prose fiction, including that of the 19th Century. We develop the analytical skills of the students including their ability to justify and explain. We also aim to develop their imaginative writing skills with a particular focus on techniques to engage the reader.

UNIT: 2 In this unit, we will explore a range of 20th and 21st Century non-fiction texts, including literary non-fiction. We will develop the skills of analysis, evaluation, and comparison and develop transactional writing skills in a variety of forms and for different purposes and audiences. Units 1 and 2 each aim to enhance the students’ accuracy in spelling, punctuation and Grammar.
UNIT: 3 We will develop the student’ ability to speak in formal situations using effective presentation skills, and Standard English. We will also encourage development in their listening skills and their ability to respond to spoken language.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Although the examination courses do not start officially until next September, your daughter has been progressing steadily towards GCSE success in English for some considerable time. The specification that we follow at Woodford is a natural extension of the work undertaken in Years 7 - 9 and builds on the experience and skills your daughter has already acquired.


Students at Woodford take ENGLISH LANGUAGE, and ENGLISH LITERATURE. This enables us to study not only a wide range of non-literary material but plenty of literature, too. Overall, the girls should have ample opportunity to exercise their critical faculties with increasing understanding and sensitivity, and to develop their language skills using them with increasing proficiency in many different ways and for many different purposes.

 

The subject is studied in mixed ability groups of approximately 24 students. Lessons consist of a mixture of teacher led, small group and pair work, as well as focused individual tasks.

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