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We regulate GCSEEnglish and GCSEEnglishlanguage qualifications in England, so
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English language ... and Listening Assessment from GCSE
English and GCSEEnglishLanguage
Ofqual 2013 2
Introduction
This consultation is about GCSEEnglish and GCSEEnglish language. We want to
make changes ... www.ofqual.gov.uk/files/2013-04-25-equality-analysis-speaking-and-listening-changes.pdf
Consultation on the Removal of Speaking and Listening Assessment from GCSE
English and GCSEEnglishLanguage
Ofqual 2013 12
Consultation questions
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
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3.3.1. Introduction 32
3.3.2. Correction Techniques 34
3.3.3. Summary 36
Part 3: Conclusion
1. Recapitulation 37
2. Limitations and suggestions for further study 38
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ã Qualifications 10
2.6.2.2. Information about Schools 10
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ã Conditions that impede teaching 11
2.6.2.3. Students' Attitude 11
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... ATTITUDE. Have a clear personal reason for taking the class. Set personal
goals for what you want to learn. Leave perfectionism at the door; give yourself permission to
make mistakes and learn ... the sounds of the language. Don't mumble. Although most people feel
embarrassed making strange sounds, the language will soon feel more familiar to you.
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600/5568/6 from 2014
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