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Romeo & Juliet

This guide offers an essential overview for tackling assessment tasks for OCR GCSE Literature Unit A1661. Focused on "Romeo and Juliet," it highlights the significance of critical and imaginative responses to texts. Students will learn how to effectively compare texts, evaluate the use of language, and examine social and historical contexts. Emphasis is placed on the assessment criteria, including AO1 and AO3, helping candidates to prepare for assignments worth substantial marks. Peer assessment strategies will also be covered to enhance learning outcomes.

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Romeo & Juliet

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  1. OCR GCSE Literature Unit A1661:literary Heritage Linked Texts Romeo & Juliet LO: To gain awareness and understanding of how to tackle an exam-style answer

  2. Don’t forget... This assessment is worth half of the total for this unit A661 Unit A661 Literary Heritage Linked Texts 25% of the total GCSE marks Controlled assessment= 40 marks AO1: 10%; AO3: 15% There are two areas of study: Shakespeare and Film/Audio/Live performance Candidates respond to one task on one of the set plays and a film, audio version or live performance of the same play. Literary Heritage Poetry Candidates respond to one task on one of the set poets.

  3. You are marked on: AO1 Respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations. AO3 Make comparisons and explain links between texts, evaluating writers’ different ways of expressing meaning and achieving effects. Relate texts to their social, cultural and historical contexts; explain how

  4. You should have written no more than 1000 words C D

  5. Task 1: peer assess the work in front of you using the mark scheme and annotations made by your teacher. Can you estimate their grade?

  6. OCR GCSE Literature Unit A1661:literary Heritage Linked Texts Romeo & Juliet LO: To gain awareness and understanding of how to tackle an exam-style answer

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