What are the marking principles for higher close reading?
What are the marking principles for higher close reading?
Part One: General Marking Principles for English Higher Close Reading This information is provided to help you understand the general principles you must apply when marking candidate responses to questions in this Paper. These principles must be read in conjunction with the specific Marking Instructions for each question.
What are the marking schemes for English higher?
GENERAL MARKING ADVICE: English Higher Close Reading The marking schemes are written to assist in determining the “minimal acceptable answer” rather than listing every possible correct and incorrect answer.
How to add marking instructions to past papers?
To add the matching marking instructions simply tick the box. Please note that because of copyright we can only provide up to five years of past papers. Specimen question papers are available for National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications.
Where to find exemplar question papers and marking instructions?
Exemplar question papers are available for Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications. Find them under ‘Past Papers and Marking Instructions’ on your subject pages. Question Papers in Digital Format for candidates with disabilities and/or additional support needs.
What are the general marking principles for higher English?
General Marking Principles for Higher English: Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation This information is provided to help you understand the general principles you must apply when marking candidate responses to questions in this Paper.
Which is the best strategy for close reading?
Strategies on how to identify and answer the different question types in the Higher English close reading exam. 1. HHiigghheerr CClloossee RReeaaddiinngg 2.
How to pass the externally assessed close reading paper?
You need to score over 15/30 to pass. Externally assessed Close Reading Paper – You are given 1 hour 45 mins to answer questions on two non-fiction passages. 4. WWhhaatt ddooeess cclloossee rreeaaddiinngg tteesstt??