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Use these key terms for Assessment objectives in AQA English Literature B 7717. The page is built from approved learning objectives for this topic and links back to the wider unit, topic hub, and related revision assets.
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informed
informed is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Articulate informed, personal and creative responses to literary texts.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
personal
personal is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Informed literary responses. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
concepts
concepts is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Use associated literary concepts and terminology in a relevant argument.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
terminology
terminology is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Informed literary responses. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
written expression
written expression is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Communicate through coherent and accurate written expression.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
Informed literary responses
Informed literary responses is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Informed literary responses. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
meanings
meanings is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Analyse ways in which meanings are shaped in literary texts.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
How meanings are shaped
How meanings are shaped is an interpretive or assessment boundary for How meanings are shaped. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
meanings
meanings is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Connect authorial methods to the meanings produced by a literary text.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
authorial methods
authorial methods is an interpretive or assessment boundary for How meanings are shaped. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
context
context is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Demonstrate understanding of the significance of relevant literary contexts.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
significance
significance is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Contexts of writing and reception. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
context
context is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Explain how contexts influence the writing and reception of literary texts.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
reception
reception is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Contexts of writing and reception. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
connections
connections is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Explore connections across literary texts.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
literary texts
literary texts is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Connections across literary texts. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
comparison
comparison is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Use comparison to develop understanding of genre, context and interpretation.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
genre
genre is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Connections across literary texts. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
interpretations
interpretations is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Explore literary texts informed by different interpretations.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
Different interpretations
Different interpretations is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Different interpretations. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
debate
debate is a literary concept used to frame the approved objective "Develop a reasoned position within literary debate rather than treating interpretation as fixed.". Define it precisely, then connect it to textual evidence and a writer's choice in language, form or structure rather than using it as a topic label.
Different interpretations
Different interpretations is an interpretive or assessment boundary for Different interpretations. Use it to distinguish connected comparison from separate essays, literary context from biography, or evidence-supported interpretation from unsupported opinion as the objective requires.
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