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Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in English Literature (9ET0)
First teaching from September 2015
First certification from 2017 Issue 7
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,Summary of Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in
English Literature specification Issue 7 changes
Summary of changes made between previous issue and this current Page
issue number
Component 1 Drama: Other Drama
We will be removing the following post-1900 texts:
● The Home Place, Brian Friel
● The Pitman Painters, Lee Hall
The last assessment opportunity for these texts will be Summer 2023.
These two new post-1900 texts have been added:
6, 12
● Les Blancs, Lorraine Hansberry and 54
● Sweat, Lynn Nottage
These new texts will be for first teaching from September 2022 and first
assessment in Summer 2024.
We have removed the tragedy/comedy labels for other drama texts
(these still remain in place for the Shakespeare texts).
Learning outcomes – the following has been removed from this section as
connections are not required:
show knowledge and understanding of a range of literary texts and make 11
connections and explore the relationships between texts
Component 2 Prose
We will be removing the following post-1900 texts:
● A Passage to India, E M Forster (Colonisation and its Aftermath)
● The Murder Rooms, P D James (Crime and Detection)
The last assessment opportunity for these texts will be Summer 2023. 7, 15
and 54
These two new post-1900 texts have been added:
● Home Fire, Kamila Shamsie (Colonisation and its Aftermath)
● The Cutting Season, Attica Locke (Crime and Detection)
These new texts will be for first teaching from September 2022 and first
assessment in Summer 2024.
Malpractice
The email address given under the candidate malpractice section has been 38
updated and the postal address under the staff/centre malpractice section
has been removed.
If you need further information on these changes or what they mean, contact us via
our website at: qualifications.pearson.com/en/support/contact-us.html.
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