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KS3 English
  • The longer Writing Paper

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Are you ready for the Test?
  • This Writing Test will last for 45 minutes.
  • It is recommended that you spend up to 15 minutes
    planning and 30 minutes writing.
  • There are no extra marks for writing a lot. Go
    for quality, not quantity. Five or six paragraphs
    a side and a half to two sides will do.

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What do I need to do well to achieve my best mark?
  • 1. Check what the question wants.
  • 2. Plan for the form, purpose and audience.
  • 3. Use paragraphs well.
  • 4. Punctuate sentences well.
  • 5. Use a range of sentences.
  • 6. Check over actively.

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Check what the question wants
  • Read the question at least twice and slowly.
  • Underline or highlight the key words
  • Check the task for each of the following
  • its form ( brochure, journalism, formal letter
    etc.)
  • its audience (what age group, knowledge of the
    subject etc.,)
  • Its purpose (to persuade, inform, describe etc)

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Plan well
  • Spend up to 15 minutes planning.
  • When planning
  • Brainstorm ideas.
  • Then list main points.
  • Sort into paragraphs.
  • Draft topic sentences for these paragraphs.
  • Jot down some key words or phrases.

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Paragraphs
  • Show you know that
  • New main point a new paragraph.
  • Each paragraph has a topic sentence.
  • Each topic sentence is developed by the other
    sentences in that paragraph.

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Paragraphs (2)
  • The opening paragraph introduces the whole piece
    of writing so it may be short.
  • The end paragraph closes the piece of writing
    often linking back to the opening paragraph.
  • A typical piece of good writing mixes short and
    long paragraphs.

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Sentences
  • Use full stops and capital letters correctly.
  • Think of the whole sentence before you start it.
  • Show you can use sentences of different lengths.
  • Try not to repeat the same word or phrase at the
    start of a series of sentences (except for
    rhetoric)

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Sentences (part 2)
  • Use interesting connectives (avoid using and,
    but, so or then more than once or twice).
  • Show you can use a range of punctuation. Speech
    marks, commas and apostrophes are particularly
    important.

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Style
  • Think of form, purpose and audience.
  • REMEMBER that paragraphs and sentences change in
    different text-types.
  • REMEMBER that your choice of words is linked to
    your text-type and audience.

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Style (2)
  • Try not to sound like you are chatting.
  • Do not use slang or short forms of words.

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Warm-up Task
  • Turn over your warm-up activity sheet.
  • Concentrate on the questions.
  • You will be told how much time to spend on each.

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Some Answers
  • e.g. Although I am quite calm, I am ready for
    action.
  • OR, I am quite calm, yet ready for action.

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Answer 2
  • 2. Sitting in the exam hall, I am waiting for the
    start of the written test, ready to write.
  • OR, Sitting in the exam hall, waiting for the
    start of the written test, I am ready to write.

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Some more answers
  • 3. (a) I am ready to start my writing test. I
    know I can do well. I will remember to make my
    sentences interesting.
  • e.g. (b) I am ready to start my writing test, in
    which I know I can do well, so long as I remember
    to make my sentences interesting.

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Another answer
  • 4. e.g. Having had a filling breakfast this
    morning before coming to school, I feel cheerful
    because I can show what I know in this Test.

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And the last one
  • 5. e.g. My friend screeched, Hurry up! as I
    staggered across the vast school playground,
    grasping my bulging school bag.

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Final slide
  • Well done.
  • Now you are ready to start the test. Remember to
    keep thinking about sentences, paragraphs,
    interesting and suitable style and word choice.
  • GOOD LUCK!
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