2025 Pearson Edexcel GCSE Arabic Paper 3H Question Paper and Mark Scheme Combined (1AA0/3H: Reading and understanding in Arabic Higher Tier)
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2025 Pearson Edexcel GCSE Arabic Paper 3H Question Paper and Mark Scheme Combined (1AA0/3H: Reading and understanding in Arabic Higher Tier)

Paper 3H is the Higher Tier Reading and Understanding component of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE in Arabic (specification code 1AA0/3H). It assesses a student’s ability to:

  • Read and understand written Arabic,

  • Interpret information from different text types, and

  • Respond accurately in Arabic or English depending on the question format.

This paper represents 25% of the total GCSE qualification.

✔ What the Paper Includes

Students encounter a range of authentic-style Arabic texts, typically taken from contexts such as:

  • Daily life and personal experiences

  • Social media posts

  • Short articles and reports

  • Cultural topics

  • Public notices, advertisements, and messages

Texts increase in difficulty across the paper to reflect Higher Tier standards. Questions may require students to:

  • Select the correct multiple-choice option

  • Write short answers

  • Identify true/false statements

  • Complete sentences or tables

  • Interpret meaning from more extended or complex texts

✔ Language of Responses

  • Some answers are written in English (to show comprehension).

  • Some answers must be written in Arabic (to show understanding of details).

  • No dictionary is allowed.

✔ Mark Scheme (Included in the Combined Document)

The official mark scheme explains how marks are awarded, focusing on:

  • Accuracy in identifying correct information

  • Appropriate responses consistent with the text

  • Correct extraction of meaning

  • No credit for mistranslations or guesswork not supported by the text

The mark scheme also provides:

  • Accepted answers

  • Alternative valid phrasings

  • Clear guidance on how marks are allocated for each question