β¨ Examinerβs Guide: Mastering Question A (Paper 1)
Want to boost your marks in Question A (Comprehension)? Hereβs exactly what examiners are looking for β broken down into clear, student-friendly steps π
π― What Examiners Want
At the core, we are looking for:
- π§ Clarity of thought
- π Engagement with the text
- π οΈ Use of technical vocabulary
Each part of Question A is a separate task β treat them that way!
π Question (i): The Comprehension (15 Marks)
π― Your Goal:
Show you understand the text β without copying it.
β How to Nail It:
- Stick to 3 points (no more, no less)
- Always write in your own words
- Support each point with a short quote
- Blend quotes smoothly into your sentences
π« Avoid This:
Bono says the world is on fire. βThe world is on fire.β
β Do This Instead:
Bono highlights the urgency of climate change, warning that the βworld is on fireβ and needs immediate action.
π Length Guide:
- Aim for about ΒΎ of a page
- Be concise but detailed
βοΈ Question (ii): The Personal Response (10β15 Marks)
π― Your Goal:
Show your opinion + awareness of the world
π‘ Key Tips:
- π§ Take a clear stance
- π§± Build your answer around 2 strong reasons
- π Show awareness of real-world issues
- π Plan for 2 minutes before writing
β οΈ Common Mistake:
- Rambling without structure β
π Bonus Tip:
Sometimes you may need to connect to your studied texts β be ready to link ideas!
π Question (iii): Analysis of Style (15β20 Marks)
π― Your Goal:
Explain HOW the text is written (not just what it says)
π¨ The Five Genres of Language
You should recognise and discuss:
- π Information
β Facts, stats, clarity - βοΈ Argument
β Logic, reasoning, counterpoints - β€οΈ Persuasion
β Emotional appeal, rhetorical questions, βweβ language - π Narrative
β Story, characters, setting - π
Aesthetic
β Imagery, metaphors, beautiful language
π§ How to Structure Your Answer:
- Use the β4-Point Ruleβ β 4 developed points for top marks
- Use key literary terms:
- β¨ Anaphora
- π§οΈ Pathetic fallacy
- π― Rhetorical questions
- π¨ Imagery
β Weak:
The writer uses good words.
β Strong:
The writer uses vivid imagery and metaphor to create an evocative and emotional tone.
π§Ύ Know the Text Type:
- π€ Speech β persuasive techniques
- π Memoir β reflective tone, personal voice
- π° Article β informative + argumentative
π Final Examiner Tips
β±οΈ Pacing:
Donβt spend too long here β itβs just one section!
π§± Structure:
Use paragraphs β avoid giant blocks of text
π Vocabulary Boost:
Impress with words like:
- Nuanced
- Compelling
- Evocative
- Pragmatic
π¬ Final Thought
Mastering Question A is about being:
- Clear π§
- Structured π§±
- Insightful π