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Advice for IGCSE English Literature
Hi there! So, I recently finished my final English Literature examination and I wanted to share some tips and resources! Hope you guys find them useful :)
Please note that not all of the tips provided below may suit you but I suggest trying some of them to see if they work :)
During the exam
1. Remember that you’re supposed to provide an ANALYSIS and not a summary for an answer
2. ADDRESS the question and only the question — it’s easy to drift away from it and ramble so watch out for that
3. Identify the KEY TERMS in the question and which sections of the poem/story/play you are going to use — for my mock examination, this was the question I received for the poetry section in Paper 1:
How does Hopkins vividly convey thoughts and feelings about the bird in The Caged Skylark?
the key terms here are “how” and “vividly convey” so focus on that when answering the question
4. Ensure that you have a sustained personal response throughout the paper — avoid making statements like “his/her work is quite brilliant” and try to focus more on the effect the author intended to evoke with a particular phrase/quotation and comment on how said phrase/quotation would affect the reader
5. WHY? — don’t just state that the writer has used imagery. Talk about WHY they used it in that particular moment in the piece and their intentions
6. ALWAYS mention the:
themes
tone: gloomy? lighthearted?
structure: this is especially important for poems
literary devices: imagery, repetition etc
7. You can also score more marks by commenting on parallels — it shows that you have a good critical understanding of the story and that you’re able to show individuality and insight!
8. Further to this, you can also mention contrasts in scenes and their impact on the overall effect of the piece
9. Don’t use lengthy quotations, examiners detest this!
10. Time — You’ll have two tasks in each paper so devote 45 minutes for each one and stick to this plan! It becomes really easy to add some extra points but it ultimately affects the quality of your second answer so avoid that at all costs! BALANCE your time!
Some websites I found useful:
1. https://www.enotes.com/ — I suggest typing the title of your story and “enotes” along with it for immediate results
2. http://sittingbee.com/ — like enotes, just type the title of the story and “sitting bee” along with it in the search bar
3. https://poemanalysis.com/educational-syllabus/cambridge-igcse-literature-english-0475-2020-21/
4. https://www.litcharts.com/
5. https://www.ibdocuments.com/LitCharts/ — this site contains litcharts guides which you can download free of charge!! it saves you a lot of money and hassle so I highly recommend it!
6. https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/
7. https://igcse.school.blog/category/literature/
8. https://igcserevision.wordpress.com/english/english-literature-0486/
Some extra tips:
1. I highly recommend going through as many notes or analyses online as you can! They really help you get different interpretations of the text from a variety of perspectives which widens your overall understanding. However, it’s important to ensure that you’re not too reliant on them as it restricts you from providing an informed personal response in your paper
2. Read on characters, especially for paper 2 because sometimes the questions are based on the character and their significance within the story
3. GET FEEDBACK FROM YOUR TEACHERS! — This is so important because when doing past papers and trying to mark them yourself, you’ll find that the mark schemes just provide a rubric for reference. So, try to do some past papers and get them marked by your teacher for some detailed feedback and so that you know which strategy is working for you and what you need to work on
4. Go through some example candidate responses — Cambridge provides multiple pdfs filled with different candidate responses and you can even see the examiner’s detailed comments on the common mistakes the candidate made and how they could have improved their answer! You can find some at this link: https://learning.cambridgeinternational.org/classroom/course/view.php?id=3198
5. Annotate your texts and focus on aspects of language, structure and form used to convey ideas or experiences — I usually avoid annotating since I don’t find it particularly helpful, but for literature, I focus on the important bits of the story/poem/play and note down a few points on the significance of that particular moment. It really helped making my revision for my final examination a LOT more easier since I could just skip to the parts where I had made the annotations and reinforce those concepts in my mind!
That’s all I have for now! I really hope this was helpful to anybody struggling with literature. If anyone has any other questions or more tips feel free to reblog or send me an ask/message! :)
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Baking pies and cookies
Growing an outside and inside garden
Laying in a field of flowers on a warm day
Drinking lavender and chamomile tea
Having cows, chickens, and goats
Living peacefully with your s/o
Collecting little treasures you find in the forest
Dancing with bare feet in the woods
Leaving offerings for the fae
Reading old books
Have a nice chat with the creatures of the land
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Bitches really paying $20 for an astigmatism… its me, im bitches
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THESE MAKE LATE NIGHT WALKS AMAZING
The hearts are way clearer than you’d expect and they don’t mess with your vision too much to walk in them
this is how harry styles sees the world
these seem like a truly necessary purchase
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Nadine Abdel-Taif, 10, whose home in Palestine was destroyed by Israeli bombing
PLEASE DO NOT THINK FOR EVEN A SECOND THAT YOUR VOICE WILL NOT HAVE AN IMPACT THIS IS LITERALLY THE BARE MINIMUM
I'm sorry for putting this in the BLM and stop Asian hate tag but in the last few days posts tagged with "Palestine" have not been showing up.
palestinians are saying that social media is indeed helping to spread awareness about the atrocities that are happening in their homeland so please never think that sharing posts on your accounts is useless!! it is working!! this is one of the rare cases where social media can actually be used as an active tool and it has never happened before regarding the palestinian cause so we must keep on doing this collectively
just an fyi
israel has targeted communications and internet networks in gaza which effectively cuts off palestinians from the rest of the world
a significant drop in content across social media coming out of gaza in these last few days doesn’t mean the violence has stopped or that it’s over, it just means more voices are being silenced. it’s an active campaign by the israeli government to turn the world’s attention away. don’t let it fool you.
why is peter pan always flying?
he neverlands
I love this joke because it never grows old
It has a nice hook.
This doesn’t make sense. I’m lost, boys
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THE UGLY STUDYBLR CHALLENGE
Are you sick of trying to build the perfect aesthetic studyblr?
Do you feel like it’s not doing the job of motivating you and others?
Do you feel that finding the perfect theme and colors just isn’t for you?
Are you here only for the STUDY part? but feel too ashamed to share your stuff?
Welcome to the ugly part of the Studyblr community.
Description: this is a challenge aimed to bring back confidence in all study spaces/notes, as a reminder that the goal of the community is to get things done and motivate others, and as an encouragement to bring this awesome community back to life.
I’ve been putting off starting this blog for more than 3 years now, and I know many that have abandoned their blogs because they didn’t have enough time to maintain it, and I believe this isn’t quite right.
SO, @martiestudies sparked the idea of this challenge and @skylar–studies and I followed.
RULES:
Share your study space, your notes, or anything study related.
Keep a positive attitude.
Photos shouldn’t be edited in any way.
Yes, don’t even fix the lighting.
Don’t look for the perfect angle.
be real, try not to fix anything before posting.
Share this post.
Don’t forget to tag #ugly studyblr challenge.
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Have a productive morning everyone!
i’ve been praying for you a lot more than i’d care to speak out loud. i hope that your heart is happy and your hands are soft and not too rough from working with them. i miss you. i can only hope that the universe takes care of you and your smile.