In a review what are some examples of language you would use? | 1. Introduces the elements under discussion
2. Ask questions
3. Weighs up the good and the bad, or tracks the change in fortunes
4. Sums up writers feeling or expectations
5. Take reader into its confidence |
In a review what are some examples of language you would use? | 1. Introduces the elements under discussion
2. Ask questions
3. Weighs up the good and the bad, or tracks the change in fortunes
4. Sums up writers feeling or expectations
5. Take reader into its confidence |
Structuring a discursive response should include | 1. Initial expostion or introduction to the argument or core ideas
2. Reference to both sides of any argument
3. Development from less important to more important ideas
4. Use of examples
5. Use of connectives for
6. Use of standard english |
In general what are the 3 key points to remember in a extended writing response? | 1. Consider wide range of ideas as possible
2. Ideas match what you know about audience purpose
3. Use what you know of text conventions to guide what you need to include |
What are the 10 key skills and techniques for making your descriptive writing effective? | 1. Detailed adjectives and nouns to describe geographical or physical features
2. Reference to senses
3. Verbs, adverbs and prepositions that convey movement
4. Personification of inanimate objects
5. Imagery
6. Description of setting
7. Contrast and juxtaposition
8. Compound and complex sentences that develop initial ideas
9. Verbal patterning and repetition creating effects that imitate descibed or reflect experience of narrator
10 Using pen as camera lence |
What are the 5 steps to planning a piece of extended descriptive writing | 1. Read question
2. Identify key words and phrases from task
3. Generate and develop ideas
4. Organise and sequence your ideas |
What are 3 examples of structural features? | 1. Tense
2. Narrative voice
3. Sentence and paragraphs |
What are 5 elements to consider when doing narrative writing? | 1. Plot and structure of story
2. Characterisation
3. Setting and location
4. Use of dialogue and other forms of speech
5. Use of literary and linguistic devices |
What are 4 examples to use when structuring your narrative? | 1. Straight forward chronological account recounts the story in time order
2. Dual or multiple narration switches
3. Framed narration switches between more than one narrator
4. Flashback and flashforward |
What are 4 examples of character dialogue? | 1. What is said
2. Style of speech
3. How it is said
4. Use of description between spoken words |
Opening paragraphs in discursive or argument text should include? | 1. Brief definition or explanation of the topic you are writing about
2. Exploratory tone characterised by raising questions or balancing different ideas
3. Summary of current ideas
4. Suggestion of the debate and questions you will address in your text |
Structuring a discursive response should include | 1. Initial exposition or introduction to the argument or core ideas
2. Reference to both sides of any argument
3. Development from less important to more important ideas
4. Use of examples
5. Use of connectives for
6. Use of standard english |
When approaching writing to review questions. You should look for: (3) | 1. What are you being asked to review
2. Where will the review appear
3. Who is the audience |
How to structure your reviews (3) | 1. Introduction
2. Summary
3. Evaluation |
What 3 key features of language are found in reviews | 1. Present tense
2. Loaded language
3. Humorous, intense or exaggerated language |
In a review what are some examples of language you would use? | 1. Introduces the elements under discussion
2. Ask questions
3. Weighs up the good and the bad, or tracks the change in fortunes
4. Sums up writers feeling or expectations
5. Take reader into its confidence |