 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 non-fiction paper. You always get two extracts, both of which are non-fiction. 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 five is important. It carries a lion's share of marks. It's worth 40 marks in all, therefore spend at least 50 minutes on this question. This is where you produce your own original non-fiction piece of writing where you're either producing a letter, article, or speech based on the given issue. For this question, make sure you invest time in not only planning your response, but also writing both your main arguments and your counter arguments.