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GCSE English Language Specification Specification (version 1.4)

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<strong>GCSE</strong> <strong>English</strong> <strong>Language</strong> for teaching from September 2010 onwards (<strong>version</strong> <strong>1.4</strong>)GradeFDescriptionCandidates talk confidently in familiar situations, showing some awareness of purpose and oflisteners’ needs. They convey information, develop ideas and describe feelings clearly, using themain features of standard <strong>English</strong> as appropriate. They listen with concentration and makerelevant responses to others’ ideas and opinions. They show some awareness of how they andothers use and adapt spoken language for specific purposes. In formal and creative activities,they attempt to meet the demands of different roles.Candidates describe the main ideas, themes or argument in a range of texts and refer to specificaspects or details when justifying their views. They make simple comparisons and crossreferencesthat show some awareness of how texts achieve their effects through writers’ use oflinguistic, grammatical, structural and presentational devices.Candidates’ writing shows some adaptation of form and style for different tasks and purposes. Itcommunicates simply and clearly with the reader. Sentences sequence events or ideas logically;vocabulary is sometimes chosen for variety and interest. Paragraphing is straightforward buteffective; the structure of sentences, including some that are complex, is usually correct. Spellingand basic punctuation are mostly accurate.A30

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