If you are looking for someone to mark your English past paper, your English teacher might be able to help. Ask them - they're there to help you get the best possible grade, after all! If you have a tutor for English, ask them too.
Personally i would get a English baccalaureate because in the near future it is said that you will need that gcse to get into uni.
Yes, you can it is still English! however make sure it is 'appropriate' and not too excessive, but yes you can swear and will not get penalised (but don't do it for the sake of it, make it fit in with what you are writing).
No, you should refrain from using profanity in GCSE English coursework.When you started at the school, you may have signed a "Code of Conduct" or a "Student's Agreement", which is a legally binding document promising that you will behave at the school and treat others with respect. The document would have covered your use of profanity on the school grounds and in your school work. The document allows the school to suspend or expel unruly students.Aside from that, it is not very professional to swear in literature. Very, very few of the world's famous authors actually used profanity in their books. It just isn't necessary.An author will try not to offend their readers, otherwise they could lose a lot of readers and therefore a large portion of their income. Try to remain professional.Read a few other great books, such as those by Tolkien or Pratchett, to see how they manage to write epic tales without the use of offensive language. Sometimes, some authors use fictional offensive language, particularly in fantasy books, as these will not offend anybody in the real world.You can find some writing tips on this website (click).
Go to the past paper directory on www.revisionpacks.co.uk Here's the link: http://www.revisionpacks.co.uk/pages.php?pID=5&CDpath=0 There you'll find the most comprehensive directory of past papers on the internet. Pick your subject then exam board and click on the button. It'll take you directly to the exam boards subject page which is full of past papers. Hope that helps!
No you have to do English at GCSE level as it is a core subject along with Maths and Science. You get 2 GCSE's for English, 1 for language and 1 for literature. But you don't have to do English for your A-Levels after your GCSE's.
English Language, Enlish Literature and a Science subject.
Yes, it is compulsory in Britain anyway
In GCSE'S your main GCSE'S are Maths and English, and you'll have to go to sixth form aswell for a good two years.
What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
The cast of GCSE Bitesize English Literature - 2009 includes: Konnie Huq as Herself - Presenter Lauren Laverne as Herself - Presenter Mark Steel as Himself - Presenter
English literature, english language, ict, the core sciences and maths ( at my school anyway )
Spanish (A*)Art and Design (A*)Additional Science (A*)English Language (A*)Maths (A*)English Literature (A)Core Science (A)Tom took his GCSEs in two stages to fit around his commitments to diving.
Literature or Language? Literature I would suggest thoroughly reading the book and making notes on characters and themes. Buying a study guide may help with this.
It is when the top classes of the year have to do english, maths, science either history or geography and a foreign language for a GCSE
K. Botting has written: 'English to GCSE' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
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