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GCSE ENGLISH revision workshop
  • UNIT 1, UNIT 2 and IGCSE REVISION

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Timings
  • Organising your time is one of the most
    important things you can do in any exam. Before
    you even look at any questions, write your
    timings on the front of the question paper so you
    know how long you have. For example
  • 9.15- 9.25- Read and highlight and plan
  • 9.25-9.35- Question 1
  • 9.35-9.45- Question 2
  • 9.45- 9.55- Question 3
  • 9.55- 10.10- Question 4
  • 10.10- 10.15- Read through and check everything.

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WJEC Unit 1- Reading IGCSE Paper 2 Section A- 1
hour
  • MEDIA/ NON FICTION COMPARISON
  • There will be 4 questions which comprise 2
    questions on text A, 1 question on text B and 1
    question comparing A and B.
  • Each question is worth 10 marks
  • Before reading the extracts make sure you have
    read the first two questions. This will help you
    quickly find what you are looking for. Underline
    the key phrases of the question and then
    underline the extracts as you read them. This
    will help you quickly respond to the question.

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Key points for the reading exam
  • List where it asks you to list, own words if it
    asks for own words
  • Short snappy quotes
  • Dont just feature spot- explain the effect on
    the audience
  • How are presentational devices used?
  • How does the writer develop an argument- think
    about structure and choice of language?
  • What is the writer trying to achieve and how do
    they achieve it?

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IGCSE paper 1- Literary Heritage -Reading fiction
  • You will be presented with an extract from
    literary heritage and you will be asked 4
    questions on the extract worth 10 marks each.
  • Each question will relate to a separate chunk or
    paragraph of the extract so you should be able to
    find the information needed quickly.
  • The questions will focus on style, structure
    characters feelings/relationships, atmosphere
    and setting.
  • The same skills apply as for the non fiction text

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WJEC Writing-Unit 2- 1 hour
  • 2 questions- 20 marks each- 30 mins per question
  • Plan for 5 minutes, write for 20, check and draft
    for 5 mins per question.
  • Aim for 2 sides per question
  • You must address the PURPOSE, AUDIENCE and
    FORMAT of the writing.
  • The questions will usually test writing to
    explain, persuade, argue , inform or advise.

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IGCSE - 3 Writing tasks
  • Paper 1 Section B- 1 hour, choice of 5 titles-
    you choose 1 question only. It will test your
    skills on writing to imagine/ describe. Aim for 3
    sides of A4.
  • Paper 2 section B1- 45 mins. Choice of two
    questions, only choose 1. Writing to argue/
    persuade
  • Paper 2 section B2- 30 mins. 1 compulsory
    question- writing to argue/ persuade.

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Writing tasks- key points
  • Revise the stylistic conventions of each writing
    style (all in the revision guide)
  • Plan your answer- quick spider diagram
  • Be explicit throughout on your Format, Audience
    and Purpose
  • Use hooks, anecdotes and strong points.

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SCREAM 3 !
  • A Useful phrase to remember could be SCREAM3
  • S Sentence length and variation, superlatives and
    similes
  • C Contrast ( state one thing then the opposite)
  • R Repetition, rhetorical questions
  • E Emotive language
  • A Alliteration, Adjectives
  • M Metaphorical language
  • 3 Magic 3 rule

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Or you might use AFORESTIS
  • Alliteration (beastly bugs)
  • Fact/flattery (3000 people)
  • Opinion (personally, I believe)
  • Rhetorical questions
  • Emotive language (poor victims)
  • Second guessing (you might worry thatbut never
    fear)
  • Triplets (ugly, annoying deadly)
  • Imperatives (do this, buy it, stop)
  • Superlatives (most, best, smallest)
  • A
  • F
  • O
  • R
  • E
  • S
  • T
  • I
  • S

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Think of an examiner like a fish you want to
catch
  • HOOK them in
  • Choose your ANGLE
  • Use PERSUASIVE devices( to tempt them)
  • ANECDOTES ( to get them on side)
  • STRONG POINTS ( to finish them off)

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HOOK THE READER
  • Its really important that you select your
    opening line carefully in order to hook the
    reader into your writing and engage them to want
    to carry on reading.
  • Try creating a hook for the following questions.

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1 minute to create a hook for
  • You have to give a speech for your class on the
    following topic
  • Should footballers have a maximum wage? Are their
    wages justified?

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1 minute to create a hook for
  • Write an article for a school magazine where you
    argue your view on the following question, Are
    zoos a harmless form of entertainment or a public
    show of cruel captivity?

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Creating anecdotes
  • Try to add anecdotes ( mini stories) to your
    argument or view point to make your argument
    stronger.
  • For example, relate the topic to your own
    personal experience ( imagined or real) or the
    experience of someone you know ( imagined or real)

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Create an anecdote you could use in the following
question..
  • Write a letter to your head teacher to give your
    viewpoint on whether students should be allowed
    to have facial piercings / ear stretchers or any
    hair colour they want at school.

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Plan strong points
  • Try to think about the question in extreme.
  • What could you say to take the idea to the
    extreme to help you persuade?
  • You could use a rhetorical question to really
    engage the reader with a strong point.

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Plan a strong point
  • You have been asked to give a speech for your
    class on the following topic
  • Should we give money to the homeless?

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Check your audience
  • Make sure you fully understand your Purpose,
    Audience and Format of the writing.- spend 5
    minutes checking and planning for this.
  • Think about words and phrases which explicitly
    refer to your audience so it is clear you are
    addressing them.
  • If for example, you are writing a speech for
    your class- make sure you refer to classmates or
    fellow year 11s, or use phrases which appeal
    to them, In this school, we know that..
  • Make sure you include sign posts for the reader
    which acknowledges that you know your audience.

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Audience task- 2 minutes
  • Imagine you have to write a speech or talk for
    your class
  • List as many words or phrases you could use that
    would show the reader you are aware of the
    audience.
  • For example
  • As students yourselves, you know that.
  • 15 year olds like us..

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Ideas..
  • Yr 11 students think that.
  • Like me, you must agree that..
  • As an English class, we should believe that.
  • Teenagers like us often think..
  • As 15 year old yourselves, you must agree that
  • Fellow classmates..
  • Key Stage Four students, you know that
  • We know from experience , that people our
    age.

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Over emphasise your FORMAT
  • Use whatever tricks you can to make sure the
    examiner clearly knows you are aware of the
    purpose , audience and format
  • For example, This week in Teen Weekly we will be
    questioning. or, for those who read my last
    review, For regular readers you know that here
    at the Norwich Herald we support Turn to
    page 48 for more details, Use our web link
    below for help an advice on

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Format
  • Remember the format of what you are writing is
    really important.
  • If asked to write a letter of a leaflet, set it
    out like a letter or leaflet.
  • Your address
  • Date
  • Their address
  • Dear Sir/ Madam
  • Yours faithfully ( if you dont know them)

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Planning
  • Its really important to spend 5 minutes planning
    your ideas by completing a spider diagram or list
    of everything you want to include.
  • Most people lose marks on the exam because they
    rush straight in and then run out of things to
    say.
  • The best marks are awarded when people plan what
    they are going to say and you can see a logical
    development of their argument.
  • You need to think about what points you will make
    and in what order.

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How to plan..
  • I usually do a quick spider diagram of all my
    ideas I instantly have in response to a
    question.
  • I then look and see if any of the points are
    similar ,so I link the points.
  • I then do another quick spider diagram with my
    linked points together.
  • Then I look at them all and number 1- 10 the
    order in which I want to say them.
  • I then ensure that I complete a paragraph on each
    and it makes sense.

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Imagine the following task
  • This advert has been placed on the Year 11 notice
    board.
  • You are in need of a Summer job
  • Write an application for the job

URGENT HELP REQUIRED Sprowston Farm Shop is looking to recruit extra part time staff for the summer holidays. We are looking for people who Have good customer skills Can work as part of a team Enjoy working outdoors Can carry out a variety of tasks including fruit picking and packing. If you are interested, please send your application to Sprowston Farm Shop, Woodland Way NR7 8 DH
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Good people skills
Im responsible
Work experience in a shop
Prefect at school
Good work ethic
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Order of letter
  1. Introduction to why I want job
  2. I like people/ good people skills/ Im polite
  3. Im efficient, hardworking, good work ethic
  4. Im organised, punctual, reliable, work well to
    deadlines
  5. Im responsible- prefect at school
  6. Ive got experience of fruit picking, physically
    strong
  7. Ive got shop work experience, worked with mum
  8. Finish on strong point why I should have the job.

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Your turn
  • This advert has been placed on the Year 11 notice
    board.
  • You are in need of a Summer job
  • Write an application for the job

URGENT HELP REQUIRED Sprowston Farm Shop is looking to recruit extra part time staff for the summer holidays. We are looking for people who Have good customer skills Can work as part of a team Enjoy working outdoors Can carry out a variety of tasks including fruit picking and packing. If you are interested, please send your application to Sprowston Farm Shop, Woodland Way NR7 8 DH
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Make sure you SCRAPE a C grade by remembering
  • S Sentence structure
  • C Check through your work
  • R Range of vocabulary
  • A Audience- who are you writing for?
  • P Paragraphs and punctuation
  • E Engage your reader, make yours stand out from
    everyone else

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Remember .
  • You will be assessed on your use of spelling,
    sentence structure, punctuation and paragraph
    use. If you forget about all these things you can
    go back and add paragraphs by marking your text
    with // to show the examiner you want a new
    paragraph there.
  • Try to use a variety of punctuation ( , ?!)
    this automatically gives you more marks.
  • Make sure you use a variety of sentence
    structures for effect. Use long descriptive
    sentences followed by short snappy ones.
  • Try to expand your vocabulary. Use words you do
    not normally use. It doesnt matter if youre not
    completely sure how to spell them. You get points
    for trying.
  • Use standard English and avoid slang ( unless it
    fits your angle)
  • Make sure you engage your reader. Use any trick
    you can to guarantee your reader is interested
    and continues to read.

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How to get a C / B on the Writing paper
  • 5 types of punctuation other than a full stop and
    comma
  • You must use paragraphs correctly
  • Vary sentences, use complex and compound
    sentences
  • Control your use of tenses ( dont swap between
    past and present)
  • Aim for 2 sides of A4 per question
  • Show a clear understanding of purpose, audience
    and format.
  • Show a clear awareness of the reader
  • Use at least 4 stylistic techniques.
  • Use a range of vocabulary to convey precise
    meaning.

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To achieve an A/ A on writing
  • Sophisticated understanding of purpose, audience
    and format adapting language and structure to
    suit.
  • Ideas are effectively prioritised to construct a
    sophisticated argument.
  • Paragraphs are varied in length and structure to
    control progression.
  • Confident and sophisticated use of a range of
    stylistic devices.
  • Ambitious vocabulary is used to convey precise
    meaning.
  • Variety of punctuation used for effect to vary
    pace, clarify meaning and create deliberate
    effects.
  • Sophisticated use of simple, compound and complex
    sentences to achieve effects
  • A wide vocabulary used for effect ( crafted)
  • FLAIR and creativity.

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Useful websites
  • http//www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/english
  • http//www.wjec.co.uk- lots of past papers (
    either Unit 1 or 2 or old English paper 2)
  • http//www.englishbiz.co.uk This site is helpful
    for revising grammar and the writing tasks.
  • http//www.gcse.com/english/ A useful site for
    general English skills
  • http//www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/english A helpful
    site in terms of writing styles
  • http//www.educationquizzes.com/gcse/english/
    Lots of quizzes to help with punctuation and
    writing styles
  • www.universalteacher.org.uk
  • Another good resource for revising Literature
    texts especially. Also some advice for
    comprehension skills
  • https//www.gradesaver.com/- Detailed guides on
    all Literature texts
  • http//www.sparknotes.com- For help with all your
    literature texts
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