GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature Two Year Planner - Option 1
GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature Two Year Planner - Option 1
GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature Two Year Planner - Option 1
Planner at a glance
This course planner assumes an equal split between literature and language teaching each week [i.e. two lessons on each per
week].
English Language English Literature
Autumn Y10 Transactional Writing Introduction to English Literature – Shakespeare
Unseen reading (non-fiction and Literary non-
fiction)
Spring Y10 Non-fiction and literary non-fiction text comparison Post-1914 text
Introduction to exam paper format/ mock questions Introduce 19th-century novel
Summer Y10 19th-century unseen fiction reading 19th-century novel
Imaginative writing Anthology poetry
Autumn Y11 Reading unseen non-fiction texts Anthology poetry and unseen poetry (focus on comparison)
Writing skills Revisit Shakespeare text
Spring Y11 Language paper 1 and Paper 2 practice exam Literature paper 1 and paper 2 practice exam questions
questions
Summer Y11 Revision Revision
GCSE English Literature and GCSE English Language Two Year Planner Option 1
Year 10
Year 10 Language Literature Spoken Language
Autumn Introduction to Language AOs Introduction to Literature AOs Spoken language
1 ● Use short extracts from all literature texts, preparation is an excellent
including poetry. area from which to set
Writing skills – focus on transactional writing. independent
Develop confidence/skills in: ● Develop knowledge of narrative research/presentation
● forms, audience and purpose styles/genres. projects. These can be
● organisation – connectives and ● Develop inference and quotation skills. assessed for the Spoken
paragraphing Language certificate but
will also serve as
● generation of ideas from a variety of stimuli Shakespeare play – introduction opportunities to develop
● use of variety of rhetorical devices. ● Cover plot/characters/theme through the independent leaning
Introduce AO6 and explain importance of engaging activities, introduce on AO3 skills that will be vital for
vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and grammar (context). later exam revision.
across both GCSEs (AO4 for Literature) ● Read selected key scenes with a focus on Literature introduction
AO1 and AO2. could be used as means of
● Trace themes through play as early building presentation
preparation for own extract style questions. confidence and introducing
Spoken Language AOs.
Autumn Reading skills AO1, AO2 and AO4 Shakespeare play – skills
2 ● Use wide range of extracts both fiction and ● Begin to focus on AO2 and building
non-fiction to develop confidence in quotation/explanation skills.
approaching unfamiliar material. ● Introduce key AO2 terminology and
● Introduce key terminology via extracts and develop repertoire of terms to use when
develop repertoire of terms to use when analysing language, form and structure.
analysing L/F/S (make links to rhetorical ● Assess using exam style questions on one
devices learned in previous writing unit). key scene.
● Make links between language analysis
Year 10 Language
across GCSE English Language and GCSE
English Literature (AO2).
Year 10 Language
Year 11
Year 11 Language Literature Spoken Language
Autumn Reading skills – non-fiction with AO3 focus Introduction to Year 11 Continue to use Spoken
1 ● Use wide variety of forms and audiences. ● Revision of AOs/texts via short quiz type Language as means of
activities and introduce exam paper format. developing independent
● Encourage students to find own extracts study skills. Students could
and prepare questions for class. Poetry – finish anthology and prepare for research and present on
● Revise and develop key terminology bank the unseen using contemporary poems aspects of poetry through
for AO2. from the other collections the ages or aspects of
● Model ‘critical style’ and develop phrase ● Develop exam technique for approaching rhetoric via famous
bank for exam answers. unseen poetry to cover all aspects of L/F/S. speeches/orators.
Year 11 Language
Summer Revision – focus on timings and exam Revision – focus on timings and exam
1 paper paper, closed book style
Reading – 50%
AO1 ● Identify and interpret explicit and implicit information and ideas
5–10% ● Select and synthesise evidence from different texts
AO2 Explain, comment on and analyse how writers use language and structure to achieve effects and influence readers, using
10–20% relevant subject terminology to support their views
AO3 Compare writers’ ideas and perspectives, as well as how these are conveyed, across two or more texts
5–10%
AO4 Evaluate texts critically and support this with appropriate textual references
10–20%
Writing – 50%
AO5 Communicate clearly, effectively and imaginatively, selecting and adapting tone, style and register for different forms,
30% purposes and audiences
Organise information and ideas, using structural and grammatical features to support coherence and cohesion of texts
AO6 Candidates must use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate spelling and
20% punctuation
Spoken Language – separate endorsement
AO7 Demonstrate presentation skills in a formal setting
AO8 Listen and respond appropriately to spoken language, including to questions and feedback to presentations
AO9 Use spoken Standard English effectively in speeches and presentations
AO4 Use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate spelling and punctuation