docx, 820.96 KB
docx, 820.96 KB

This 100 page Word document resource is aimed at pupils following Edexcel International GCSE English Language specification A. It focuses on preparation for question 4 of the Paper 1 examination on the ten non-fiction Anthology texts: The Danger of a Single Story; A Passage to Africa; The Explorer’s Daughter; Explorers or Boys Messing About; Between a Rock and a Hard Place; Young and Dyslexic; A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat; Beyond the Sky and the Earth: A Journey into Bhutan; H is for Hawk; Chinese Cinderella.

FOR A DETAILED PREVIEW, SEE THE FREE RESOURCE ‘THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY: WORKBOOK WITH ANSWERS’ WHICH IS THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THIS BOOKLET

The booklet can be used as a basis for teacher-led lessons, as a revision pack, or as self-study materials for pupils who have missed the teaching of the Anthology due to absence or starting courses late.

The study of each anthology text is divided into the following sections:

  1. Background and context: Brief details about the writer and the topic of the extract
  2. Summary of the text: Summary of the main issues covered in the extract
  3. Get started: Pre-reading activity to lead pupils into the text
  4. Read the text: Instruction to read the whole text in the Anthology before starting the activities
  5. Key vocabulary: List of vocabulary to aid understanding of the text
  6. Analyse the language and structure of the text: Questions and activities to encourage analysis
  7. Consolidate your understanding: Activity to highlight key points about language or structure
  8. Answer a practice examination question: An exam-style question 4 with ten sentence starters

Detailed suggested answers are given for sections 1-7 plus a simplified mark scheme for pupils to self-assess their Section 8 practice essays if working independently.

A glossary of ‘Language Features: Technical Terms’ is included at the end of the booklet and words in the booklet marked * are explained in this list with examples from the Anthology extracts.

The non-fiction extracts are NOT included in this booklet. Pupils should have their own copies of the EdExcel IGCSE English Anthology which is issued by the examination board.

Reviews

5

Something went wrong, please try again later.

flicklawrance

25 days ago
5

Absolutely fantastic! I am so glad I found this. Will save me so much time and really help my students!

alexdavis1977

4 months ago
5

Excellent resource. Alex

Jack_Austin93

8 months ago
5

There is a lot of stuff that is not great on TES - but these are absolutely fantastic. Clear, consistent, well thought out... Perhaps not the resource to push for the top band but as away into each of the texts and providing a way for students to understand and begin analysis - absolutely superb. I'm new to this exam board, have been thrown in at the deep end and this £10 has saved me many hours of work. Thank you!

hteague

a year ago
5

Worth every penny, thank you so much! It's well organised, detailed and has saved me hours of work. Thanks!

Merion

2 years ago
5

Excellent resource: well put together; comprehensive; with a variety of activities that could be used for initial study or, as I have, for revision. Worth the money.

Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.