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  1. Non-exam assessment (NEA) sample Language Investigation …

    Introduction. There are many different approaches to the Language Investigation NEA task and no one-size-fits-all advice to be offered, but this sample Language Investigation extract offers …

  2. Y12: starting your coursework for A level English Language

    Overview of what you need to do for coursework. Step 1: choosing a genre. Step 2: doing an initial outline of your coursework. Step 3: research and how to use your style models. Step 4: …

  3. PEARSON EDEXCEL LEVEL 3 ADVANCED GCE in ENGLISH …

    In this pack you will find marked examples of real students coursework, produced in order to support teachers in their first teaching and assessment of the 9ET0 04 coursework component …

  4. Notes and guidance: NEA

    Overview. The NEA component appears in the A-level only; there is no NEA in the AS-level. The NEA requires students to produce two different kinds of work: . a language investigation (2,000 …

  5. NEA Student response with commentary

    Introduction. Making Connections focuses on language use in different types of text and requires students to make active connections between a literary text and some non-literary material. …

  6. Exemplar Candidate Work ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND …

    A Level English Language and Literature EMC) OCR 2 Examiner commentary Task 1 (20 marks) The candidate offers a detailed consideration of the respective approaches of each …

  7. How to write your A-Level English Language NEA

    How to write the AQA A-Level English Language Original Writing NEA. Step 1: Come up with your idea for your A-Level English Language NEA; Step 2: Analyse your style …

  8. A* English Language A-Level Coursework Example

    An example of a Language Investigation for English Language A-Level that was awarded a grade A* Language and gender: investigates and compares how film scripts conform to or subvert the dominance model whilst …