The best thing you can be doing at this point is practise, practise, practise. If possible, try answering exam questions under timed exam conditions, then identify areas that you find challenging or that you have gaps in knowledge so that you can address them before the real exam. If possible, try to get feedback on your attempts from a teacher or tutor.
I'd recommend that for both questions on Literature Paper 1, you plan for 10 mins, write for 35 mins, then spend 5 mins proofreading. The proofreading is especially important for the Shakespeare question as there are 4 additional marks available for your spelling, punctuation and grammar. This will leave you with 5 minutes overall which can be used to read through the questions and extracts prior to answering them.
Amazing video well done !!! Really helpful as a yr 11 student
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Thank you Mr Watson
Any possibility of doing a video in the future on punctuations please.
could you possibly send link for the all the 6 levels in one image
Here you go: imgur.com/a/nxEPuuq 🙂
just under 3 weeks until lit paper 1- what revision techniques would you recommend?
The best thing you can be doing at this point is practise, practise, practise. If possible, try answering exam questions under timed exam conditions, then identify areas that you find challenging or that you have gaps in knowledge so that you can address them before the real exam. If possible, try to get feedback on your attempts from a teacher or tutor.
@@EnglishWithWatson Thankyou and how long would you advise planning and answering the questions for lit paper 1?
I'd recommend that for both questions on Literature Paper 1, you plan for 10 mins, write for 35 mins, then spend 5 mins proofreading. The proofreading is especially important for the Shakespeare question as there are 4 additional marks available for your spelling, punctuation and grammar. This will leave you with 5 minutes overall which can be used to read through the questions and extracts prior to answering them.