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Hitting the Assessment Objectives at AS and A2

Bernard O’Keeffe considers the english literature Assessment Objectives and gives advice on how to meet them

At the beginning of a new year, as you start an AS English literature course or move on from AS to A2, there are many questions to ask. You will want to know what texts you are going to study, how you are going to study them, and how you are going to be assessed. But, above all, you will want to know what you have to do to get a good grade.

Your teachers are in the best position to provide the answers to the first three questions, according to the specification and the options you are following, and you can also find useful information on your examination board’s website (see below — 2 Know the specification).

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