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*6950199022* INSTRUCTIONS Use black ink. Answer the question. Write your answer in the Answer Booklet. The question number must be clearly shown. • Do not write in the barcodes. INFORMATION The total mark for this paper is 32. The mark for the question is shown in brackets [ ]. This document consists of 8 pages. Turn over © OCR 2018 [601/4704/0] DC (LK) 154642/2 Oxford Cambridge and RSA A Level English Language and Literature (EMC) H474/01 Exploring non-fiction and spoken texts Wednesday 6 June 2018 – Morning Time allowed: 1 hour You must have: • the OCR 12-page Answer Booklet (OCR12 sent with general stationery) OCR is an exempt Charity

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*6950199022*

INSTRUCTIONS• Use black ink.• Answer the question. • Write your answer in the Answer Booklet. The question number must be clearly shown.• Do not write in the barcodes.

INFORMATION• The total mark for this paper is 32.• The mark for the question is shown in brackets [ ].• This document consists of 8 pages.

Turn over© OCR 2018 [601/4704/0]DC (LK) 154642/2

Oxford Cambridge and RSA

A Level English Language and Literature (EMC)H474/01 Exploring non-fiction and spoken texts

Wednesday 6 June 2018 – MorningTime allowed: 1 hour

You must have:• the OCR 12-page Answer Booklet

(OCR12 sent with general stationery)

OCR is an exempt Charity

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Read the two text extracts and answer the question.

Text A from the anthology is a ‘behind the scenes’ interview, which was included as an ‘extra’ in the BBC DVD of the tour – Jamie Oliver: Happy Days Tour Live!

Text B is a recipe for prawn and parsley frittata from Jamie Oliver’s cookbook Jamie’s Italy published in 2005.

1 Carefully read the two texts and compare the ways in which Jamie Oliver, as the speaker in Text A and the writer in Text B, uses language to express his opinions and to present information.

In your answer you should analyse the impact that the different contexts have on language use, including for example, mode, purpose, and audience. [32]

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Text A

TV Presentation

2001

HAPPY DAYS TOUR LIVE!

The Happy Days Tour in 2001 was Jamie Oliver’s first live tour. This ‘behind the scenes’ interview was included as an ‘extra’ in the BBC DVD of the tour – Jamie Oliver: Happy Days Tour Live!

Jamie is filmed sitting in the outside broadcast truck surrounded by sound equipment and TV screens.

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OCR English Language and Literature (EMC) Anthology38

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You know, in the year 2001 when, you know, people are prepared to come out, like, in their thousands, and pack a place like this – er for cooking, I think it’s brilliant, it’s a really good sign of the times – you know things have got so good in England – and, and you know, in other countries around the world – in the last ten years with regard to ingredients, produce, sheer sort of technical cooking, I mean I’m just very lucky. Conceived at the right time probably! [Laughs]

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I never ever thought that I’d ever write a cookbook, I never ever thought I’d ever be on telly, I certainly never ever thought I’d be playing live in front of three and a half thousand people at the Hammersmith Apollo – erm – but I’ve kind of gone with it really. And I think you have – you sort of have to go with it. Erm – I still get nervous, but I’ve sort of calmed it down a bit – but erm, yeah – it’s mad.

Transcript of a BBC video of 'Jamie Oliver Happy Days Tour Live'. Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions. Link to material: http://www.ocr.org.uk/

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OCR English Language and Literature (EMC) Anthology

Transcript of a BBC video of ‘Jamie Oliver Happy Days Tour Live'. Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions. Link to material: http://

www.ocr.org.uk/Images/180149-anthology-of-texts-paper-1.pdf

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Text B

La migliore frittata di gamberetti e prezzemolo serves 2

END OF QUESTION PAPER

Adapted from J Oliver, 'Jamie's Italy', p44, Michael Joseph, 2005. Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions.

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