OCR A-Level English Literature Past Papers
This section includes recent A-Level English Literature past papers from OCR. You can download each of the OCR A-Level English Literature past papers and marking schemes by clicking the links below.
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2022 (H072 & H472)
A-Level English Literature H472/01 - Drama and poetry pre-1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
A-Level English Literature H472/02 - Comparative and Contextual Study Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR A-Level English Literature November 2021 (H072 & H472)
OCR A-Level English Literature November 2020 (H072 & H472)
A-Level English Literature H472/01 - Drama and poetry pre-1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
A-Level English Literature H472/02 - Comparative and Contextual Study Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
AS Level English Literature H072/01 - Shakespeare and poetry pre-1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
AS Level English Literature H072/02 - Drama and prose post -1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2019 (H072 & H472)
A-Level English Literature H472/01 - Drama and poetry pre-1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
A-Level English Literature H472/02 - Comparative and Contextual Study Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
AS Level English Literature H072/01 - Shakespeare and poetry pre-1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
AS Level English Literature H072/02 - Drama and prose post -1900 Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2018 (H072 & H472)
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2017 (H072 & H472)
A-Level English Literature H072/01 - Drama and poetry pre-1900 - Download Past Paper - Mark Scheme currently unavailable
A-Level English Literature H072/02 - Comparative and Contextual Study - Download Past Paper - Mark Scheme currently unavailable
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2016 (H072 & H472)
AS Level English Literature H072/01 - Shakespeare and poetry pre-1900 - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
AS Level English Literature H072/02 - Drama and prose post-1900 - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2016 (H071 & H471)
Unit F661 AS: Poetry & Prose 1800-1945 (Closed Text) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
Unit F663 A2: Drama & Poetry pre-1800 (Closed Text) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2015 (H071 & H471)
Unit F661 AS: Poetry & Prose 1800-1945 (Closed Text) - Download Past Paper - Download Mark Scheme
OCR A-Level English Literature June 2014 (H071 & H471)
A-Level OCR English Language and Literature past papers (F671 and F673) can be found on the English Language section
For more A-Level English Literature past papers from other exam boards click here .
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A Level. AS Level. Our A Level English Literature qualification encourages students to develop their interest in and enjoyment of a broad range of English literature. They apply their knowledge of literary analysis and evaluation to engage critically and creatively with both set texts and others of their own choosing. Specification code: H472.
Drama and prose post-1900 H072/02 - Sample question paper and mark scheme. PDF 952KB. Annotated sample assessment materials H072 - ZIP 651KB. Candidate exemplars. 2018 - June series. 2017 - June series. OCR AS and A Level English Literature (from 2015) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources ...
What skills are required. This task for the NEA is unusual as there is no dominant Assessment Objective. All five objectives are assessed and are equally weighted. For a detailed exploration of the skills required for AO1 (presenting a response) and AO2 (critical analysis), please see our notes on How To Get Full Marks in Task 1.
2. Drama and Poetry Pre-1900. 3. Comparative and Contextual Study. 4. The NEA: Literature Post-1900. Exam paper questions organised by topic and difficulty. Our worksheets cover all topics from GCSE, IGCSE and A Level courses. Give them a try and see how you do!
The assessment of the OCR A Level in English Literature is split into three components: two examined components each worth 40% of the qualification and one non examined assessment component worth 20%. The Drama and poetry pre-1900 examination covers three pre-1900 texts: Shakespeare, drama pre-1900 and poetry pre-1900.
The assessment of the OCR A Level in English Literature issplitintothreecomponents:twoexamined componentseachworth40%ofthequalificationand onenon‑examassessmentcomponentworth20%. The Dramaandpoetrypre‑1900examinationcoversthree pre‑1900texts:Shakespeare,dramapre‑1900and poetry pre-1900.
AS and A Level English Literature - H072, H472. Follow. Teaching from 2015. AS and A Level English Literature: Can my poem or short story be used in your specification? AS Level English Literature: Component 02 - Will the unseen extract be linked to the topic area from the A Level, or just thematically to the AS prose set text? AS Level English ...
This video will give you an insight into what is required to get the highest marks for poetry close reading coursework. 00:00 - Introduction01:18 - Summary ...
A-Level English Literature H072/01 - Drama and poetry pre-1900 - Download Past Paper - Mark Scheme currently unavailable. A-Level English Literature H072/02 - Comparative and Contextual Study - Download Past Paper - Mark Scheme currently unavailable OCR A-Level English Literature June 2016 (H072 & H472)
Structure. The structure of a tragedy. Many of Shakespeare's tragedies follow the same five-part structure: Exposition: In thе еxposition, thе charactеrs, sеtting and basic conflict of thе play arе introducеd.Thе play bеgins with thе guards at Elsinorе Castlе witnеssing thе appеarancе of King Hamlеt's ghost.
ENGLISH LITERATURE A LEVEL - OCR. Class teaching, group work, personal investigations, discussion, research and presentations, as well as individual coursework tutorials. A Level: 20% coursework and 80% exams We follow the OCR new specificationand texts currently studied at Nower Hill are as below: context both shapes texts and determines our.
The non-exam assessment (NEA) is a compulsory component of the A Level English Literature qualification. It is worth 40 marks and counts as 20% of the total A Level. The NEA comprises two pieces of work, totalling approximately 3000 words, and you are required to study three literary texts: one prose text, one poetry text and one drama text.
A Level English Literature: AO4 - Questions about comparison. As this is an A Level qualification, rather than offer a specific number of points of comparison (which isn't necessarily conducive to enabling students to develop their own style) we would advocate that comparisons are made tightly across both texts throughout their response ...
June 2017 Paper 1 Drama and poetry pre-1900 (MS) June 2017 Paper 2 Comparative and contextual study (QP) June 2017 Paper 2 Comparative and contextual study (MS) Visit all of our OCR A Level Past Papers here. Exam paper questions organised by topic and difficulty. Our worksheets cover all topics from GCSE, IGCSE and A Level courses.
2020 - November series. 2019 - June series. Sample assessment materials. OCR AS and A Level English Language and Literature (EMC) - H074, H474 (from 2015) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources.
Task 1: Close Reading: How To Get Full Marks. Regardless of which text you choose, the type of question set for the Close Reading task should always prompt you to critically analyse a poem (taken from a collection) or an extract from a piece of prose or drama and relate this to the rest of the poems from the collection or the text from which the extract is taken.
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A Level English Literature: Component 03 - Can teachers select the coursework texts for the candidates, rather than allowing candidates a free choice? A Level English Literature: Component 03 - What genre of text works best for each kind of task? A Level English Literature: Component 03 - Does Task 2 need to be linked thematically to Task 1 ...
The weightings for the Assessment Objectives in this question are: AO3 - 50%. AO4 - 25%. AO1 - 12.5%. AO5 - 12.5%. In simple terms, to achieve the highest marks (Level 6 = 26-30 marks), this means: AO3. Consider and incorporate a detailed discussion of the significance and influence of the contexts in which the texts were written and ...