AQA GCSE Language Paper 1 Section A practice: 'The Tell-Tale Heart'
Exam-style questions using an extract from 'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe, for the reading section of AQA Paper 1. Please note that the extract is from the 19th century; in the exam, the extract will be from the 20th or 21st century.
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Review this resource29/01/2020
Hi Catherine, we spoke about this over Christmas. When we first published this resource, we kept the modernised version of the source text. On revisiting it we've taken on board your comments and agree that it would be more beneficial for students to work with the original text. We have now replaced the text, so we hope that other teachers will agree!
09/01/2020
These are not the words that Edgar Allan Poe wrote. So this should not be described as "by Edgar Allan Poe". This is a modernised version that includes definitions of words like 'vulture' in case some readers do not know what a vulture is. Please make clear that this is the case. Better still, why not just give them the original?
13/12/2019
Is there a mark scheme?
11/02/2019
22/09/2018
Hi, thank you for your comments. We have asked the writer if she would be kind enough to send some suggested answers to go with the resource, so please watch this space. For the skills descriptors, please refer to the exam board mark scheme. Thanks!
31/01/2018
Where is the mark scheme?
23/01/2018
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where is the markscheme?
where is the markscheme?
24/10/2017