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Old 04-Jan-2007, 14:26
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Default a level syllabus

Hi, im doing an assignment about the A Level Syllabus for English not being grammatical enough, and being too concerned with the more fun parts such as gender.

Does anyone know whre i'd be able to find the a level syllabus for the year 2000? i've got the most recent one but i need one from before the goverment suggested changes to the syllabus.

thanks to anyone who can help!

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Default Re: a level syllabus

There are several. AQA GCE AS/A Qualifications and Subjects lists a couple. Edexcel : Qualifications : GCE including applied subjects lists some more. OCR has another: OCR Qualifications - AS/A Level GCE English Language. Schools pick and choose - some specs put more emphasis on grammar than others.

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