Identifies grammatical errors in a short text.
Requires a functional piece of writing (e.g., email, letter, report, or speech) between 250–350 words Includes a visual stimulus (like a poster or webpage) to provide context and ideas. Section C: Continuous Writing (30 marks) Candidates choose one of four essay topics to write 350–500 words
To maximize results, do not just "do" past papers— triangulate them. Here is a month-long plan for the month leading up to the exam.
Every Saturday morning, simulate the real exam. Sit at a desk. Set a timer for 1h 50m. Do a fresh past paper. No breaks. Compare your results week over week. You will see your speed and accuracy improve.
Write a 250–350 word functional piece (e.g., email, report, or speech) based on a visual stimulus. Focus on the PACW (Purpose, Audience, Context, and What to write) framework.
The GCE O Level English Language Syllabus 1128 guide focuses on four key papers designed to assess writing, comprehension, listening, and oral communication skills. Effective preparation involves mastering specific question types within each paper and practicing with official past year papers to understand the examiner's expectations. Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes.
Past Papers 1128 - Gce O Level English
Identifies grammatical errors in a short text.
Requires a functional piece of writing (e.g., email, letter, report, or speech) between 250–350 words Includes a visual stimulus (like a poster or webpage) to provide context and ideas. Section C: Continuous Writing (30 marks) Candidates choose one of four essay topics to write 350–500 words
To maximize results, do not just "do" past papers— triangulate them. Here is a month-long plan for the month leading up to the exam.
Every Saturday morning, simulate the real exam. Sit at a desk. Set a timer for 1h 50m. Do a fresh past paper. No breaks. Compare your results week over week. You will see your speed and accuracy improve.
Write a 250–350 word functional piece (e.g., email, report, or speech) based on a visual stimulus. Focus on the PACW (Purpose, Audience, Context, and What to write) framework.
The GCE O Level English Language Syllabus 1128 guide focuses on four key papers designed to assess writing, comprehension, listening, and oral communication skills. Effective preparation involves mastering specific question types within each paper and practicing with official past year papers to understand the examiner's expectations. Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes.