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Exam skillsHow to pass Higher English

The Higher English course is assessed on folio writing, a spoken language assessment and a final exam in addition to revision and coursework throughout the year. Structuring your answers and understanding the marking can help you get the best result.

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How to pass Higher English

There are four parts to Higher English assessment:

  • Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation
    • 30 marks/30%
    • Exam time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Critical Reading
    • 40 marks/40%
    • Exam time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Portfolio-writing
    • 15 marks/scaled up to 30%
  • Performance-spoken language
    • Achieved/not achieved

Helpfully, Higher English is structured identically to the National 5 English course. If you have survived National 5, this course will look quite familiar to you. However, Higher English is far more demanding in terms of:

  • the texts studied
  • the quality of written responses you must generate
  • the level of analytical detail required of you

As with many subjects at this level, self-study and revision activities are essential to success. It is important that you keep on top of coursework submission dates and folio deadlines.

At Higher there is a total of 100 marks available to you.

The 100 marks available are made up from a mix of coursework and a final exam. In order to achieve the full award at Higher, you will also be required to undertake a Spoken Language assessment.