How to Answer Question 1 (Edexcel GCSE English Language)
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Written by: Deb Orrock
Reviewed by: Nick Redgrove
Question 1 on Paper 2 of your Edexcel GCSE English Language exam is a quick, search and find question.
Question 1 summary
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The following guide to how to answer Question 1 includes:
Question 1 overview
How to answer Question 1
Exam tips
Question 1 overview
Question 1 will be based on certain lines from Text 1. You will be asked to identify two things from the extract, and you are being tested on your ability to scan a piece of text quickly and identify explicit or implicit information.
It is important that you do not use anything outside of the lines specified in the question, as you will not receive the marks if you do. You must also ensure that you choose a word or phrase that correctly answers the question, rather than just copying out whole lines of the text.
This question is designed to ease you into the exam. It is only worth 2 marks, and you should spend no more than five minutes on both this and Question 2.
Examiner Tips and Tricks
To answer this question quickly, read the question carefully first and then go to the specified lines of Text 1. You do not have to read the whole of Text 1 before answering this question.
How to answer Question 1
Let’s look at Question 1 from the November 2022 exam (you can find the whole of Text 1 here):
Remember, the style of Question 1 is always the same, so the most important things to highlight are which lines from the extract you should take your answer from, and what the focus of the question is.
In order to achieve 2 marks for this question, you should:
Read the question carefully and highlight its focus (what you are being asked to identify)
Mark on the reading extract which lines you should use
Scan the lines and highlight the exact words or phrases that answer the question
For example:
Obviously she was much puzzled that you were not there and looked inside the lorry, calling. However, she soon settled down into the usual routine, except that she absolutely refused to leave the camp for a walk. She would go to the studio in the morning and spend the whole day there with me. |
You only need to identify two things that Elsa does. You could write your answers like this:
Elsa looked inside the lorry ✅
She went to the studio in the morning ✅
You could also have identified:
She was (much) puzzled
She was calling
She settled down (into the usual routine)
She refused to leave the camp (for a walk)
She spent the whole day in the studio
Exam tips
This is designed to be a question that can be answered quickly — it is therefore not necessary to write out the whole of the sentence for your answer, as this is not a good use of your time:
Try to keep your answer short and to the point
It is essential that you only take your answer from the lines specified in the question:
No marks are awarded for answers taken from outside of the specified lines
Read the question carefully to avoid any misunderstanding of what you are being asked to find in the lines:
Make sure that your selection answers the question that has been asked
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