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GCSE English Literature 01 — Reading Skills

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Topics include Purposeful reading routines, Inference and implicit meaning, Vocabulary and connotation (AO2), Language methods without feature-spotting, Narrative voice, reliability, and perspective, Atmosphere, character, and emotion, Structure in prose: shifts and pacing, and Evaluation and mini-comparison.

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Purposeful reading routines

Use a question-led routine to read efficiently: set a purpose, skim for gist, then scan for evidence and methods.

Key points

  • Read the question first so you know what to hunt for.
  • Skim for overall meaning, then scan for targeted details.
  • Annotate selectively: vocabulary, key ideas, and methods linked to the question.

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Question

You’re given an unseen prose extract and the question asks about how the writer creates tension. What 3-step routine should you use in the first minute?

Solution

1) Read the question and write a 1-sentence purpose.
2) Skim the extract to locate where tension rises (look for shifts).
3) Scan those lines for high-impact word choices and structural moves, then annotate 3–5 notes linked to tension.

Common pitfalls

  • Highlighting everything and ending up with no usable points.
  • Annotating techniques without linking them to meaning/effect.
  • Reading without a purpose, then running out of time for analysis.

Prerequisites

  • AO1 basics (clear point + evidence)
  • AO2 basics (methods → meaning → effect)
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