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This document is a comprehensive study guide designed for students preparing for the AQA A-Level English Language and Literature exams. It is structured to cover all aspects of the assessment, including the scheme of assessment, aims of the course, detailed breakdowns of each Assessment Objective (AO)

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4.0 Scheme of Assessment
4.1 Aims
Examples:
Literary Analysis: Shakespeare's use of iambic pentameter in "Macbeth"
Linguistic Concepts: J.K. Rowling's use of dialect in "Harry Potter"
4.2 Assessment Objectives (AOs)
AO1: Application of Concepts (28%)
Example: "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Scout's narrative voice

AO2: Textual Analysis (28%)
Example: "The Great Gatsby" - Symbolism of the green light

AO3: Contextual Understanding (20%)
Example: "Pride and Prejudice" - Social norms and class structures

AO4: Textual Connections (12%)
Example: "Frankenstein" and "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" - Duality of human nature

AO5: Creative Use of English (12%)
Example: Alternative ending to "Animal Farm"
4.3 Assessment Weightings
Sample Study Plan:
Essay 1: Narrative structures in "Wuthering Heights"

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Essay 2: Conflict analysis in "Othello"
Non-exam Assessment: Investigation into thematic or stylistic links
4.4 Non-exam Assessment Marking Criteria
Investigation:
AO1 (Concepts and Terminology):
Example: "The Handmaid's Tale" - Second-person narration

AO2 (Textual Analysis):
Example: "The Bell Jar" - Imagery and metaphors

AO3 (Contextual Awareness):
Example: "A Streetcar Named Desire" - Post-war context

AO4 (Textual Connections):
Example: "The Road" and "The Waste Land" - Themes of survival and redemption
Top Grades Tips:
Textual Evidence
Integration
Practice Essays

, Feedback

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AO1: Apply concepts and methods from integrated linguistic and literary study
Example Question: Metaphor in "The Road"
Example Answer:
Top Tips for AO1:
Learn Terminology
Integration
AO2: Analyse ways in which meanings are shaped in texts
Example Question: Lady Macbeth's language in "Macbeth"
Example Answer:
Top Tips for AO2:
Close Reading
Evidence

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AO3: Explain the importance and impact of the contexts in which texts are created and
received
Example Question: Victorian influence on "Great Expectations"
Example Answer:
Top Tips for AO3:
Contextual Research
Links to Text
AO4: Analyze intertextualities, based on knowledge of linguistic and literary concepts and
techniques
Example Question: Identity in "The Bell Jar" and "Invisible Man"
Example Answer:
Top Tips for AO4:
Choose Wisely
Explicit Connections

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AO5: Communicate effectively with appropriate expertise and creativity using the resources
of English to style for different purposes
Example Question: Rewriting the end of "Animal Farm"
Example Answer:
Top Tips for AO5:
Creativity
Purposeful Writing
General Exam Tips:
Practice
Feedback
Time Management
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