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OCR, 2012. — 54 p. OCR has reproduced these exemplar candidate coursework folders to support teachers in interpreting the assessment criteria for the GCE English Literature specification. These exemplars should be read in conjunction with the assessment criteria for unit F662/ F664, and the OCR Report to Centres for unit F662/ 4 from the June 2012 exam series, also available on the OCR website. This content has been selected by senior OCR moderators, to illustrate how the assessment criteria. are applied, and to provide some commentary on what factors contributed to an overall grading. . The exemplar candidate answers are intended to demonstrate a range of achievement, and exemplify work in Bands 3, 4 and 5 of the Assessment Criteria, supported by moderator commentary, which includes rationale for where OCR has recommended an adjustment to centre marks as part of the moderation process.
Contents: Introduction. Commentaries. Exemplar Folder 1. Commentary. Exemplar Folder 2 Commentary. Exemplar Folder 3 Commentary. Exemplar Folder 4 Commentary. Exemplar candidate work. Exemplar Folder 1 Candidate work. Exemplar Folder 2 Candidate work. Exemplar Folder 3 Candidate work. Exemplar Folder 4 Candidate work.
E-Book Content
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ENGLISH LITERATURE H071
Exemplar Candidate Answers
Unit F662 Literature Post-1900
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Contents Introduction 3 Commentaries Exemplar Folder 1 Commentary 4 Exemplar Folder 2 Commentary
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Exemplar Folder 3 Commentary
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Exemplar Folder 4 Commentary
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Exemplar candidate work Exemplar Folder 1 Candidate work
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Exemplar Folder 2 Candidate work
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Exemplar Folder 3 Candidate work
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Exemplar Folder 4 Candidate work
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F662 – Literature Post-1900 Exemplar coursework folders with moderator commentaries Introduction OCR has reproduced these exemplar candidate coursework folders to support teachers in interpreting the assessment criteria for the GCE English Literature specification. These exemplars should be read in conjunction with the assessment criteria for unit F662/ F664, and the OCR Report to Centres for unit F662/ 4 from the June 2012 exam series, also available on the OCR website. This content has been selected by senior OCR moderators, to illustrate how the assessment criteria are applied, and to provide some commentary on what factors contributed to an overall grading. The exemplar candidate answers are intended to demonstrate a range of achievement, and exemplify work in Bands 3, 4 and 5 of the Assessment Criteria, supported by moderator commentary, which includes rationale for where OCR has recommended an adjustment to centre marks as part of the moderation process. As grade boundaries are subject to change from series to series, these responses have not been graded and are instead banded to give an indication of the level of each response. While the exemplars are intended to be useful in interpreting the specification’s Assessment Objectives, they should in no way be regarded as definitive answers. This resource is provided for advice and guidance only and does not in any way constitute an indication of grade boundaries or endorsed answers or approved text choices or task formulations.
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Exemplar Folder 1 (Band 3) Commentary Texts Atonement by Ian McEwan, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, 1984 by George Orwell.
Tasks
1. Briony is unaware of her actions and is therefore innocent throughout her childhood.” Do you agree with thi