AQA AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE 7701/1 Paper 1 Language and the individual Version: 1.0 Final IB/G/Jun23/E4 7701/1/ QUESTION PAPER & MARKING SCHEME/ [MERGED] Marl( scheme June 2023
AQA AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE 7701/1 Paper 1 Language and the individual Version: 1.0 Final IB/G/Jun23/E4 7701/1 Monday 15 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: • an AQA 12-page answer book • the Insert (enclosed). Instructions • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 7701/1. • Answer all questions. • Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information • The maximum mark for this paper is 70. • The marks for questions are shown in brackets. • There are 25 marks for Question 1, 25 marks for Question 2 and 20 marks for Question 3. • You will be marked on your ability to: – use good English – organise information clearly – use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. Advice • It is recommended that you use: – 20 minutes reading and preparing the texts – 25 minutes writing your Question 1 answer – 25 minutes writing your Question 2 answer – 20 minutes writing your Question 3 answer. AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 1 Language and the individual 2 IB/G/Jun23/7701/1 There are no questions printed on this page 3 IB/G/Jun23/7701/1 Textual variations and representations Answer all questions. 0 2 Analyse how Text B uses language to create meanings and representations. [25 marks] 0 3 Compare and contrast Text A and Text B, showing ways in which they are similar and different in their language use. [20 marks] END OF QUESTIONS Text A and Text B are on the Insert. Text A is the beginning of a feature article from the online version of The Telegraph newspaper. The article is about Hayley Carruthers who ran the London Marathon. Text B is a letter sent by the organisers of the London Marathon to people who have not been chosen for the event. 0 1 Analyse how Text A uses language to create meanings and representations. [25 marks] 4 IB/G/Jun23/7701/1 There are no questions printed on this page Copyright information For confidentiality purposes, all acknowledgements of third-party copyright material are published in a separate booklet. This booklet is published after each live examination series and is available for free download from Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied for. In some cases, efforts to contact copyright-holders may have been unsuccessful and AQA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgements. If you have any queries please contact the Copyright Team. Copyright © 2023 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. *236A7701/1* AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE 7701/1 Paper 1 Language and the individual Mark scheme June 2023 Version: 1.0 Final *236A7701/1/MS* MARK SCHEME – AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 7701/1 – JUNE 2023 Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation events which all associates participate in and is the scheme which was used by them in this examination. The standardisation process ensures that the mark scheme covers the students’ responses to questions and that every associate understands and applies it in the same correct way. As preparation for standardisation each associate analyses a number of students’ scripts. Alternative answers not already covered by the mark scheme are discussed and legislated for. If, after the standardisation process, associates encounter unusual answers which have not been raised they are required to refer these to the Lead Examiner. It must be stressed that a mark scheme is a working document, in many cases further developed and expanded on the basis of students’ reactions to a particular paper. Assumptions about future mark schemes on the basis of one year’s document should be avoided; whilst the guiding principles of assessment remain constant, details will change, depending on the content of a particular examination paper. Further copies of this mark scheme are available from Copyright information AQA retains the copyright on all its publications. However, registered schools/colleges for AQA are permitted to copy material from this booklet for their own internal use, with the following important exception: AQA cannot give permission to schools/colleges to photocopy any material that is acknowledged to a third party even for internal use within the centre. Copyright © 2023 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. MARK SCHEME – AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 7701/1 – JUNE 2023 3 English Language Mark Scheme How to Mark Aims When you are marking your allocation of scripts your main aims should be to: • recognise and identify the achievements of students • place students in the appropriate mark band and in the appropriate part of that mark band (high, low, middle) for each Assessment Objective • record your judgements with brief notes, annotations and comments that are relevant to the mark scheme and make it clear to other examiners how you have arrived at the numerical mark awarded for each Assessment Objective • put into a rank order the achievements of students (not to grade them – that is done later using the rank order that your marking has produced) • ensure comparability of assessment for all students, regardless of question or examiner. Approach It is important to be open minded and positive when marking scripts. The specification recognises the variety of experiences and knowledge that students will have. It encourages them to study language in a way that is relevant to them. The questions have been designed to give them opportunities to discuss what they have found out about language. It is important to assess the quality of what the student offers. Do not mark scripts as though they are mere shadows of some Platonic ideal (or the answer you would have written). The mark schemes have been composed to assess quality of response and not to identify expected items of knowledge. Assessment Objectives This component requires students to: AO1: Apply appropriate methods of language analysis, using associated terminology and coherent written expression AO3: Analyse and evaluate how contextual factors and language features are associated with the construction of meaning AO4: Explore connections across texts, informed by linguistic concepts and methods
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