Paper2 Q4 GCSE English Complete Lesson + Model AnswersQuick View
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Paper2 Q4 GCSE English Complete Lesson + Model Answers

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Struggling to get students to write effective comparisons for GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 4? This lesson is designed to tackle one of the most common problems students face: strong ideas but weak expression vague comparisons instead of precise evaluation Through clear modelling and structured practice, students are explicitly taught how to: write clear, comparative judgements evaluate writers’ viewpoints using methods and short quotations avoid vague phrasing and develop precise, controlled analysis structure high-quality, exam-ready paragraphs What’s included: a step-by-step approach to answering Q4 high-quality model answers with built-in improvement tasks sentence frames to support confident comparison guided analysis of both sources an evaluation-focused exit task to secure understanding Ideal for: students working at Grades 5–8 intervention groups targeted exam preparation This resource focuses on what genuinely improves student writing, not just content coverage. It is designed to move students from basic responses to clear, developed, and evaluative answers. Created by an experienced GCSE English teacher, with a strong focus on practical strategies that lead to measurable improvement in exam performance.
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GCSE English Language Q2:Lamb to Slaughter

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This lesson is designed to improve student performance on GCSE English Language Paper 1 Question 2 (AQA) by developing precise language analysis (AO2). Using an extract from Lamb to the Slaughter, students explore how Roald Dahl presents Mary as unsettling through calm, controlled language. The lesson builds from guided reading and word-level analysis towards a structured exam-style response. This resource includes: A fully resourced lesson with clear slide sequence Step-by-step modelling of language analysis Focus on key words such as “placid”, “dazed” and “simply” Structured sentence scaffolds to support responses A Grade 8 model answer Teacher guidance for delivery Students will learn how to: Zoom in on specific words and phrases . Analyse the effects of language on the reader Use precise terminology (AO2) Develop clear, structured written responses This lesson is particularly suitable for: GCSE English Language (AQA) Students working at Grades 5–8 Intervention groups and exam preparation Designed with a clear focus on what actually improves student writing in the exam.