 If you're setting your English language for two assessments, let me walk you through what to expect from this paper. Remember, this paper is the nonfiction paper. You always get two extracts, both of which are nonfiction. One is modern and one is Victorian, and you've got to answer four questions based on that extract in section A. And then question number five, which is in section B, is where you get a statement, and you've got to write either an article, letter, or speech based on whether you agree or disagree the statement. Now question number one is usually a multiple choice question. You're asked to look at one source, usually source A, where you find four statements are true. Spend a max of five minutes on this question because it's worth only four marks. Question number two, which is a first comparison question, you find a summary of either similarity or differences between both source A and source B because this question is worth eight marks, spend a max of 10 minutes on this question. Question three is the language question. You're asked to talk about how the writer uses language around the sources, and this question is worth 12 marks, therefore spend a max of 30 minutes on this question. Question number four, which is the second comparison question, it's worth 16 marks. And here you've got to talk about both writer's viewpoints and perspectives in source A and source B. This question is important, therefore spend max of 17 minutes on this question.