Discuss strategies, best practices, share resources and exchange experiences with your local English community. This year, if a student loses one or more of their exams due to their absence, they will be awarded a GCSE score based on the exam they took. Additionally, students can also opt for online tutoring services such as Profs online english language tutors to help them prepare for their GCSE exams.
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"Lucy Tittle is a seasoned marketing professional and online tutor, recognised for her expertise in driving marketing success across diverse industries. She holds a Master of Arts (MA) in Art History from the University of St. Andrews, where she actively contributed as an art and photography editor for The Tribe Magazine, among other notable roles. Lucy's educational journey also includes A-Levels from Caterham School. With a passion for both education and marketing, Lucy has built a remarkable career. She currently serves as a key member of the Senior Team at The Profs. Additionally, Lucy has held significant roles at The Progressive Technology Centre, Vardags, Dukes Education, and easyCar.com. Prior to that Lucy was a professional Tutor, working with Secondary School age students following 11+, GCSE, IB and A-level courses. "
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Is gcse english language or literature?
Lucy Tittle3 minutes 7, seconds readEnglish has been divided into two distinct and separate GCSEs; English language and English literature. There is no longer a GCSE that mixes the two.
Are english language and literature different gcses?
Lucy Tittle2 minutes 44, seconds readEnglish has been divided into two distinct and separate GCSEs; English language and English literature. There is no longer a GCSE that mixes the two.
What is 3 as a gcse grade?
Lucy Tittle9 minutes 11, seconds readStudents now need 4 for a standard pass and 5 for a strong pass, replacing the traditional limit of a grade C. These ratings correspond to the old GCSE D, E, F and G ratings.
Why is English so difficult gcse?
Lucy Tittle2 minutes 56, seconds readOne of the things that makes gcse English Language so difficult is the uncertainty of what might come up in the exams. There are some unpublished texts that will be delivered to you, and you are expected to analyze and even compare some of these texts.