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  1. A Level English Language NEA A* Example Language Investigation

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  4. NEA English Language Investigation Guidance Document

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  5. A Level English Language NEA A* Examples

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  1. English Language Learners

    By 2025, 1 out of 4 children in classrooms across the nation will be an English language learner (ELL) student. Here are some resources to help educators connect with, mentor, and inspire these students.

  2. 25+ A-Level English Language investigation NEA ideas

    How much of A-Level English Language is the investigation worth? For AQA, students have to complete a 2,000 word investigation and a piece of original writing and commentary for their NEA. Together, this coursework equates to 20% of the final A-Level English Language grade. However, this article only focuses on the investigation NEA.

  3. PDF A Level English Language Exemplar Candidate Work

    Summary of content of A Level English Language NEA The aim of this component is to encourage independent research into language and present this research in two ways: A report in to an investigation of an aspect of language that is of personal interest to the student.

  4. AQA

    Non-exam assessment administration (A-level only) The non-exam assessment (NEA) for the A-level specification only is 'Language in Action', and consists of an investigation, original writing and a commentary.

  5. English Language Learners: What you need to know

    NEA is actively addressing the complex issues English language learners face by engaging in research and advocacy, and proposing strategies that can help eliminate gaps in achievement.

  6. PDF Answers and commentary (A-level) : Component 3 NEA Making ...

    Introduction Making Connections focuses on language use in different types of text and requires students to make active connections between a literary text and some non-literary material. The NEA offers students the opportunity to undertake a small-scale research project in stylistics. It is designed to build on and extend skills and knowledge developed on other areas of the course.

  7. EngLangBlog: NEA Commentary

    NEA Commentary As part of the Original Writing section of the NEA, students will be required to produce a commentary on their piece. This blog post will provide some guidance on completing the commentary for the NEA and useful tips. What is the commentary?

  8. Summer 2022 NEA: A Level English Language

    Here at OCR we've had lots of queries from centres in recent weeks about marking coursework, or non-exam assessment (NEA). For A Level English Language (H470), this means Component 3: Independent language research.

  9. PDF OxfordAQA International A-level English Language NEA guidance

    OxfordAQA International A-level English Language NEA guidance Language exploration Non-exam assessment EN04B For teaching from September 2017 onwards For International A-level exams in May/June 2019 onwards OxfordAQA is a partnership between AQA, the UK's largest awarding body, and Oxford University Press, a department of the University of ...

  10. AQA

    The aim of this area of study is to allow students to explore and analyse language data independently and develop and reflect upon their own writing expertise. It requires students to carry out two different kinds of individual research: a piece of original writing and commentary (750 words each). Students can choose to pursue a study of spoken ...

  11. Original Writing and Commentary Example NEA

    Example coursework for both tasks in A Level English Language. Includes two full pieces of coursework & the data used to produce them. This language investigation & directed writing with commentary was submitted to AQA in summer 2017 and awarded an A*. This makes it the perfect example to show students what is required of them in the NEA.

  12. Original Writing Coursework

    Original Writing Coursework - Finding a Style Model As we discussed on Monday, we are starting your first piece of coursework, Original Writing, which is worth 10% of your final A Level. The second piece is the language investigation which we won't be starting until the summer.

  13. PDF Notes and guidance: NEA

    Learn how to conduct and present a language investigation for AQA English Language A-level with this helpful guide.

  14. PDF Notes and guidance (A-level) : Component 3 NEA Making connections

    About Making Connections is the non-exam assessment (NEA) component of our A-level English Language and Literature specification. Making Connections focuses on language use in different types of text and requires students to make active connections between a literary text and some non-literary material.

  15. 20+ A-Level English Language Original Writing NEA Ideas

    The AQA A-Level English Language original writing NEA is as previously mentioned, only half of the coursework that students need to do as a part of the course. In total, the coursework makes up 20% of the whole A-Level. However, this means that the original writing NEA only makes up 10% of the whole A-Level.

  16. A2 English Language Investigation Coursework

    AQA A-Level English Lang Coursework Grade Boundaries. NEA coursework. AQA A-level English Language Paper 1 (7702/1) - 25th May 2023 [Exam Chat] Any advice/tips for media studies? English language NEA language investigation coursework.

  17. A Level English Language NEA A* Example Language Investigation

    This language investigation was submitted to AQA in summer 2017 and awarded an A*. This makes it the perfect example to show students what is required of them in the NEA. Includes full 5 page write up & data used. Title: An investigation into the language used by politicians in resignation speeches Why it works: * Shows how to use current A Level study as a toolkit to study language ...

  18. PDF NEA task: sample investigation extract

    There are many different approaches to the Language Investigation NEA task and no one-size-fits-all advice to be offered, but this sample Language Investigation extract offers some examples of good practice and commentary on the pros and cons of the approach outlined. With a word count of 2000 for the Language Investigation, it makes sense to ...

  19. Lawnswood School English Department A-Level English Language

    Paper 2 - Language Varieties Language change (English through time) Language and gender, power and occupation Language Varieties (accent, dialect) *The Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) is a piece of coursework, done mostly independently, of 2500 words.