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Looking at examples of marked answers is a great way to help you understand the skills you need to show for each question and the level of detail you need to include. On each answer you'll see annotations from the examiner in the margin.
There is also a list of common mistakes candidates made in their answers, where relevant. This document provides illustrative examples of candidate work with some examiner commentary. These help. teachers assess the standard required to achieve marks beyond the guidance of the mark scheme. Therefore, in.
This page gives insight into the types of texts you might receive in Paper 1, and shares examples of student work to this end.
Use appropriate subject terminology to discuss language use. You might, for example, comment on the writer’s use of adjectives or similes. SAMPLE RESPONSE! The writer uses a range of techniques to describe the photograph. She uses the simile ‘like a scratched match flaring’ to describe the man’s smile.
The responses in this pack were taken from the Summer 2019 examination series. The question papers and mark schemes can be found of the Pearson website. In this pack, you will find a sample of responses, examiner commentaries and marks. 2 valid points. 2 valid points - marks achieved in first line and additional point in second line.
Paper 1: Question 1 Marking guidance for Question 1. This question tests A01: Identify explicit information. Responses must be drawn only from the specific lines cited in the question. Responses may quote or paraphrase. Example answer: Source 1 Dawn at Woolacombe Sands by Jez Neumann
In this booklet candidate responses have been chosen to exemplify a range of answers. Each response is accompanied by a brief commentary explaining the strengths and weaknesses of the answers.