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Model Answers for the Edexcel IGCSE – English Language Exam 4EA0

by melaniewp | May 17, 2013 | Edexcel Language Anthology, IGCSE

Grade A (10 marks)George Alagiah has clearly been struck in a powerful way by what he encountered in Somalia. He wants to make his readers see what terrible conditions existed there and how fortunate we are to live in such a different world. He also shows that...

What’s in the Edexcel IGCSE English Language Exam? Code 4EA0 01 Written Paper 1

by melaniewp | May 17, 2013 | 4EA0 01, Edexcel, Edexcel Language Anthology, IGCSE

This paper is two hours and fifteen minutes long. There are three parts as follows. All are compulsory. You will not be able to pick and choose which text you write about, or which questions you answer in the first or second parts.The first part is an unseen...

Analysis of ‘The Necklace’ for Edexcel IGCSE Anthology Section B

by melaniewp | May 7, 2013 | Edexcel, Edexcel Language Anthology, IGCSE, Maupassant, Model Essays, The Necklace

This is a lesson I did for a student preparing for the Edexcel IGCSE English Language Exam. We figured out the possible likely questions, then sat down and wrote up a few model answers.Possible Likely Questions:1. How does the writer create the character of Madame...

Analysis A Passage to Africa, George Alagiah, IGCSE Edexcel Anthology

by melaniewp | Apr 23, 2013 | A Passage to Africa, Edexcel Language Anthology, Exam Essays, GCSE, IGCSE, Model Essays

Brace yourself! It’s a grim text and the essay’s equally grim…How does George Alagiah create a sense of pity in this extract?In this extract, Alagiah creates a sense of pity through emotive language in lists and rules of three to create a sense...

IGCSE Edexcel Analysis Your Guide to Beach Safety: Essay

by melaniewp | Apr 18, 2013 | Edexcel Language Anthology, Exam Essays, IGCSE, Model Essays

This essay comes to you thanks to Sofia, who wrote this beautiful, super detailed analysis of one of the most boring texts in the Anthology. Thanks, Sofia!Essay Title:How does the writer use presentational features, structure and language to create an effect on the...
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