A Christmas Carol - Sample exam question - BBC Bitesize.
A Christmas Carol teaching resource pack with 25 lesson plans, accompanying resources and suggestions for differentiation. Devised for use with AQA, Edexcel and WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature specifications.
This a Christmas Carol GCSE resource includes a writing question for pupils to practise creative writing under timed conditions for the language exam. Prepare students to read, extract relevant quotations and analyse confidently using an extract from the text with an exam style question, similar to the type of question that will be posed in GCSE English Literature assessments.
Switching to AQA: from OCR response. The alternative non-extract question requires students to write about two moments from the text in their response.. A Christmas Carol. Pride and Prejudice. Frankenstein. The Sign of Four (AQA only).
AQA OCR; Section B: The 19th-century novel: Section B: 19th-century prose: One extract-based essay question. Students write about an extract from their chosen novel and the play as a whole. One essay question from a choice of two.
A knowledge organiser with key quotes that are adaptable for a variety of essays. Designed for students aiming for grades 4-7. Reviews would be appreciated.
A Christmas Carol is an allegory in that it features events and characters with a clear, fixed symbolic meaning. In the novella, Scrooge represents all the values that are opposed to the idea of Christmas--greed, selfishness, and a lack of goodwill toward one's fellow man.
A Christmas Carol is a novella by Charles Dickens that was first published in 1843. Summary Read a Plot Overview of the entire book or a chapter by chapter Summary and Analysis.