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These extensive resources support students with GCSE, English Language (AQA), Paper 2. It contains a practice paper and indicative content, a writing booklet focused on introductions and a reading analysis booklet about how to identify and comment on humorous techniques.

The practice paper includes two extracts about journeys in the Balkans. Typical questions and indicative content are provided.

The second booklet is about identifying humour to comment on tone. Some students find it difficult to identify this feature. This booklet provides an outline of humorous techniques and examples of these in two texts.

The first text is about Mark Twain’s experience of travelling across the Wild West of America. It is followed by comprehension questions which aim to help students identify the humorous features and their effect. The second text is written by Robert Louis Stevenson, in which he travels in France on a donkey. Students then complete an extended essay question. Answers are provided.

Finally, a writing booklet focuses on how to structure an introduction. It provides examples. The questions can be used as essay prompts if required.

This unit provides an effective framework for students to succeed in Paper Two!

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