EDEXCEL GCSE English Literature WalkingTalking Mock Exam Paper

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EDEXCEL GCSE English Literature Walking-Talking Mock Exam Paper 1 – Section A (Macbeth) You

EDEXCEL GCSE English Literature Walking-Talking Mock Exam Paper 1 – Section A (Macbeth) You should have: An exam paper Lined paper AT LEAST one pen! Different coloured highlighters

Macbeth 20 marks are available for AO 2 (interpretations, use of quotations, knowledge of

Macbeth 20 marks are available for AO 2 (interpretations, use of quotations, knowledge of the text, answering the question), 10 marks for AO 1 10 marks for AO 3 (context)

You should spend around 30 minutes on the section a) extract, and 25 minutes

You should spend around 30 minutes on the section a) extract, and 25 minutes on the section b) essay.

a) How is Duncan presented in this extract? Refer closely to the extract in

a) How is Duncan presented in this extract? Refer closely to the extract in your answer. [20]

a) How is Duncan presented in this extract? Refer closely to the extract in

a) How is Duncan presented in this extract? Refer closely to the extract in your answer. [20]

a) How is Duncan presented in this extract? Refer closely to the extract in

a) How is Duncan presented in this extract? Refer closely to the extract in your answer. [20]

DONALBAIN What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't: The spring, the

DONALBAIN What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't: The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood Is stopp'd; the very source of it is stopp'd. MACDUFF Your royal father 's murder'd. MALCOLM O, by whom? LENNOX Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't: Their hands and faces were an badged with blood; So were their daggers, which unwiped we found Upon their pillows: They stared, and were distracted; no man's life Was to be trusted with them.

DONALBAIN What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't: The spring, the

DONALBAIN What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't: The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood Is stopp'd; the very source of it is stopp'd. MACDUFF Your royal father 's murder'd. MALCOLM O, by whom? LENNOX Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't: Their hands and faces were an badged with blood; So were their daggers, which unwiped we found Upon their pillows: They stared, and were distracted; no man's life Was to be trusted with them.

MACBETH O, yet I do repent me of my fury, That I did kill

MACBETH O, yet I do repent me of my fury, That I did kill them. MACDUFF Wherefore did you so? MACBETH Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man: The expedition my violent love Outrun the pauser, reason. Here lay Duncan, His silver skin laced with his golden blood; And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature For ruin's wasteful entrance: there, the murderers, Steep'd in the colours of their trade, their daggers Unmannerly breech'd with gore: who could refrain, That had a heart to love, and in that heart Courage to make 's love known? LADY MACBETH Help me hence, ho! MACDUFF Look to the lady.

MACBETH O, yet I do repent me of my fury, That I did kill

MACBETH O, yet I do repent me of my fury, That I did kill them. MACDUFF Wherefore did you so? MACBETH Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man: The expedition my violent love Outrun the pauser, reason. Here lay Duncan, His silver skin laced with his golden blood; And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature For ruin's wasteful entrance: there, the murderers, Steep'd in the colours of their trade, their daggers Unmannerly breech'd with gore: who could refrain, That had a heart to love, and in that heart Courage to make 's love known? LADY MACBETH Help me hence, ho! MACDUFF Look to the lady.

AO 2 Response: Let’s look at a model paragraph… 1. Find four features of

AO 2 Response: Let’s look at a model paragraph… 1. Find four features of the extract you can analyse… 2. You DO NOT need an introduction… 3. Write a paragraph about each one: q Make a point about Duncan q Give a quotation which POPS q Analyse the quotation … and then… q Refer back to Duncan (the question) 4. You do NOT need to talk about context in this question…

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of royalty elsewhere in the play. In your answer you must consider: • how royalty is shown • why royalty is important You should refer to the context of the play in your answer. [20]

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of royalty elsewhere in the play. In your answer you must consider: • how royalty is shown • why royalty is important You should refer to the context of the play in your answer. [20]

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of royalty elsewhere in the play. In your answer you must consider: • how royalty is shown • why royalty is important You should refer to the context of the play in your answer. [20]

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of

In this extract, the importance of the king is expressed. Explore the importance of royalty elsewhere in the play. In your answer you must consider: • how royalty is shown • why royalty is important You should refer to the context of the play in your answer. [20]

Plan Finish the plan – 5 mins Treason and loyalty Macbeth is a warrior

Plan Finish the plan – 5 mins Treason and loyalty Macbeth is a warrior for Duncan – significance of loyalty and treason from the start… “unseam’d him” – what happens to people who betray kings. Foreshadowing? James I – Shakespeare warning against treason… Royalty Prophecy “All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!” The witches promise kingship to Macbeth and fuel his ambition… Witchcraft

Plan Treason and loyalty Macbeth is a warrior for Duncan – significance of loyalty

Plan Treason and loyalty Macbeth is a warrior for Duncan – significance of loyalty and treason from the start… “unseam’d him” – what happens to people who betray kings. Foreshadowing? James I – Shakespeare warning against treason… Royalty Write your response. 30 mins. Don’t forget CONTEXT! Prophecy “All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!” The witches promise kingship to Macbeth and fuel his ambition… Witchcraft

5 mins – CHECK your SPAG! Key words, capital letters, question marks, paragraphing!

5 mins – CHECK your SPAG! Key words, capital letters, question marks, paragraphing!