Monday, 3 June 2013

OF MICE AND MEN REVISION

Go to my year 11 blog and search back to Jan 2013 and May 2012.

There's TONS of stuff

http://dhslanglitrevision.blogspot.com

One last thing for the writing task

ANECDOTES -

If you are writing a letter, article etc (especially if you are trying to use emotive language), then use an ANECDOTE. This is a made up story which helps you to make your point. Imagine you have been asked to improve road safety on days lane..

"Take Tommy Frost, for example. Tommy is just a normal boy who went to a local school. One day he was on his way home from a hard day studying when a car sped around the corner and knocked him off his bicycle. Tommy was badly injured and required weeks worth of hospital treatment to cure him from his terrible injuries. Tommy is now scared to go out on his bike, and suffers flashbacks about his ordeal. Don't you think it is important to help children like Tommy?"

You know what to do!

Mr W

Answering the writing task


Answering the Writing Task!

In a lot of ways, the writing task should be the easiest part of the exams this summer. A lot of people say that ‘Anyone Can Write’. I agree with this to a certain extent, but there are definitely things we can do to make our planning and preparation better.

You will not know what the writing question is until you get into the exam, so we have to be prepared for a few different outcomes.

You have TWO questions

The first thing we have to do is to be prepared for the TYPE of writing we are being asked to do.

Type:

You will be asked to write a particular TYPE of writing, and you must show that you understand what you have been asked to do by including certain things. For example:

NEWSPAPER/ MAGAZINE ARTICLE – Headline, date, subheadings, picture boxes, author name, speaking to audience, paragraphs, columns?, bullet points?

LETTER – Name and address at the top, Dear Sir/Madam, Yours Sincerely/Faithfully, paragraphs.

WEBSITE/WEB ARTICLE – URL bar, links, tabs etc?


You also have to think about you AUDIENCE. Who are you writing for and how do you appeal to them?

Audience:

TEENAGERS – Maybe use A BIT of slang, maybe A BIT of text speak, talk about things which young people are interested in. Be funny.

OLD PEOPLE – Be formal, be polite, don’t use slang, try to talk about things which old people are interested in. Make them feel safe and included.

SOMEONE IMPORTANT – Be very polite, very formal, set out your writing in a sensible and orderly way, always back up your points with lots of reasons. Try to flatter them.

etc.

The last thing you need to think about is the PURPOSE of what you are being asked to do.

You will either be asked to PERSUADE, EXPLAIN, DESCRIBE, REVIEW or INSTRUCT(Or something similar) and you should make sure that you approach this directly!

More for the writing section


Firstly, spend around 5 minutes planning your piece of writing. It is essential you know how you are going to structure it and what you paragraphs will be about. The class set me the following task:

"Write a LETTER to the school caretaker where you EXPLAIN to him the important of closing all of the windows overnight."

Very quickly, we agreed that my plan would look something like this:

-Name and address
-Dear Mr Whoever
-A paragraph about burglars
-A paragraph about how weather could damage the building
-A paragraph about how vermin and pests could be attracted
-A paragraph about how it makes the school look bad and untidy
-A paragraph about how squatters could be attracted
-A paragraph about how it would keep the heat in, saving on energy bills.
-A conclusion summing up you main points and politely asking him to take action.

However, I gave the class the following instructions

*Make sure that you are BRAVE and INVENTIVE.

It is all very well deciding what your paragraphs will be about, but the CONTENT needs to be attention grabbing and original. So...MAKE STUFF UP!!!

This is not cheating, it is what you are supposed to do!

So, make up FACTS and FIGURES, QUOTES, SURVEYS, STATISTICS etc to back up what you are saying.

For example,

"One reason why it is very important to close all the windows is because it prevents the possibility of the school building attracting vermin such as rats - something which I think we all want to avoid! A recent survey carried out by the local authority found that around 35% of local Maghull residents had had some sort of trouble with rats or mice on their property within the last two years. For a school our size, this is a figure which is quite simply very worrying. Anything which we can do to play our part in keeping vermin out of our beloved building should be done!"

*Be enthusiastic

Whatever the question is that gets thrown at you, it is important that we approach it with enthusiasm. If you have an attitude of "that question is boring/I don't care" then it will come across in your writing. Play a part and pretend you are MASSIVELY INTERESTED in whatever it says. This will benefit you. Trust me.

*Only use slang rarely and make sure you only use it if you are writing to a YOUNG target audience. (Speaks for itself really)

And finally - some presentational features.

For a website, make sure you include a URL bar, some picture boxes (with captions) and make sure you write in HYPERLINKS.

For example. "A recent survey highlighted the problem of rats in our local area. CLICK HERE to read the findings of the survey".

Materials to help with your writing!

Hi everyone,

I'm just going to post a few things on here to help you with your exam. Have a read through and hopefully they should help you a lot.

Firstly, here's something that should help you with the WRITING sections of the exam.


Hopefully this works!

Click/cut and paste the link...should take you to my PPT

A/A* Writing

You may need a Google/Gmail log-in to see the PPT. It's hard to tell, people.

BRILLIANT SITE FOR HEROES!!!

http://grichards87.wix.com/heroesrevision#!

A good study pack for 'Heroes'

http://springfieldsliteracy.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/study-pack-2.pdf