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A Level 2026 Exam Trends: Pearson Edexcel International A Level Literature in English – What's Changing and What to Focus On

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Pearson Edexcel International A Level Literature in English is assessed with Unit 1 (drama and poetry), Unit 2 (prose), Unit 3 (unseen and set texts). Check the current spec for exact unit titles. Here are recent trends for 2026.

Paper format and structure

  • Structure is unchanged for 2025–2026: essay and passage-based questions; quotation + analysis of language, form, structure; context where relevant. Comparison (e.g. two texts, two poems) – similarities and differences with evidence and analysis of writer’s methods.
  • Unseenanalysis of language and structure; evidence from the passage only; no prior knowledge of the text.
  • Set textscharacter, theme, setting; key moments and quotation; passage-basedanalyse the given extract and link to the whole text.

Question types and topics that keep coming up

  • Poetry: Language (imagery, diction, tone), form (stanza, rhyme, metre), structure (opening, development, conclusion). Quotation + effect; comparison of poems with evidence; context where it adds to the argument.
  • Prose/Drama: Character, theme, setting; language and structure; writer’s methods (narrative voice, dialogue, stage direction). Passage-basedanalyse the given extract and link to the whole text.
  • Essay: Argument (thesis); evidence (quotes); analysis (how language/form/structure create meaning); context where relevant. Generic plot summary scores low; critical analysis scores high.
  • Unseen: Comprehension, inference, analysis of language and structure; quotation + explanation; evidence from passage only.

Are papers getting easier or harder?

  • Standards are maintained via grade boundaries. Reports cite quotation without analysis of effect, generic comments, comparison without evidence from both texts, unseen answers that don’t use the passage.
  • No reported shift in difficulty; evidence and analysis of writer’s methods are key.

Similarity to past papers and predictability

  • Format and style match past Edexcel International series. Past papers are a good guide to question types and set text focus.
  • Set texts are predictable from the option; exact questions are not. Marking focus (quotation, analysis, comparison) is consistent.

Examiner expectations and marking

  • Quotation + explanation of effect (how it creates meaning); writer’s methods (language, form, structure). Generic comments score low. Comparisonsimilarities and differences with evidence from both texts; analysis of how. Unseenuse only the passage; evidence-based analysis. Marking consistent with past series.

Assessment style and skills in demand

  • Close analysisquotation, effect, methods; comparison with evidence; essay with argument and evidence; context where it strengthens the argument.

Focus areas for 2026 revision

  1. Quotation + analysishow language/form/structure create effect and meaning.
  2. Comparisonsimilarities and differences with evidence from both texts.
  3. Set textsknow key scenes/poems; themes, characters, methods; passage-based practice.
  4. Unseenread carefully; evidence from passage only; analyse language and structure.
  5. Essayplan (argument, points, conclusion); evidence in every paragraph; avoid plot summary.

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Based on current specification and examiner reports. Always use the latest Pearson Edexcel International A Level Literature in English specification for your series.

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