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English
Paper One
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In the exam you will be asked
to read a text and write about
the layout, presentation and
the language used – you will do
well if you pick out the effects
– you will do even better if you
comment on the effect on the
reader – how is the text
working?
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Section A1 will ask you to look at facts and opinions.
Remember:
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1. Facts can be proven = they must be true. Facts are
both powerful and strong – these can be used to inform,
convince or persuade people of a certain situation.
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2. Opinion = is someone’s personal belief – they think or
feel it.
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3. Watch out for opinions that seem like facts – i.e. “It
is a fact that…” – this is a way of tricking you the reader
into believing an opinion.
4. Opinions can be convincing – they might be used in text
to persuade you of a point of view.
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Section A2 will focus on presentational devices.
On the paper, at the top of the page you should
write the letters: PALL –
PURPOSE
AUDIENCE
LANGUAGE
LAYOUT
These are the headings that can help you make
notes on your text.
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Purpose:
•To inform
•To entertain
•To explain
•To persuade
•To advise
•To instruct
Ask yourself: what is the text trying to do? Think
how is it doing this?
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1 Audience – this is who the text is aimed at:
•Young
•Old
•Mixed audience
•Adults
•Children/ teens?
Think about the layout and the language, this will
help you to work out the intended audience in the
text.
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1 Language – the words and sentences and style
that has been chosen:
•Formal
•Informal
•Chatty
•Complex/ serious
•Alliterative/ descriptive
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ALWAYS comment on the language that has been used – this
is the hardest part but will get you higher grades because it
is a challenge.
Read the text thinking about the choice of words – look out
for: similes/ metaphors/ alliteration/ catchphrases/
Think about the tone of the words chosen; are they –
positive or negative?
Look for adjectives – descriptive words – are they over the
top? Are they vivid – do they make things come to life?
Or is the language mostly factual and informative?
AIM to pick out language details when you are reading
through the text – highlight words and phrases that stand
out.
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Layout – this is the presentation – there is
so much to comment – but remember always explain
the effect on a reader.
¶ Alliteration – makes the text catchy – quick to read
– grabs attention
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Bullet points – good way to organise a text
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Captions can help readers understand a picture
¶ Colour – there are lots of connections and links –
colours reinforce messages – blue= crisp/cold/clean.
Red= passionate/dangerous/sex/roses
¶ Columns – a way of organising text – and helping the
text to be clear to the reader.
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Fonts – classic/ formal/ old-fashioned/ modern etc – Fonts
are chosen to impact on different audiences - and to grab
attention.
Graphs/ diagrams – help make difficult info easy to
grasp
Images - Similes – like/as or metaphors – direct comparisons
– these work to create images in words – so you can see the
thing being described
Italics – emphasises information
Logos – symbol of a company – represents things
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Maps – helpful in giving people info – finding or showing a
place
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Paragraphs – organising text – comment if they are small
– short/ easier to read or longer and more detailed- this makes
a difference to a text and to the reader – connects with
AUDIENCE
¶ Pictures/ images bring the text to life and grab attention
– they can also break up the text, which is useful.
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Underlining emphasises points made.
¶ Always comment on the first impression the text has –
what do you notice when you look at the text on the page?
MAKE SURE YOU HIGHLIGHT THE TEXT AS YOU READ
IT.
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Writing to argue or persuade
Five quick steps to exam success!
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1.
PAF
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2.
Five points
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3.
Order
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4.
A FOREST
5.
Proofread
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PAF =
Purpose…audience…form
Underline or highlight these.
How will they affect what you
write? – contents, layout,
language, sentences,
vocabulary, tone?
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Find five points for your argument
or persuasion
As messy as you like: no-one’s
going to see them!
List or spider – it’s up to you.
Be quick – it’s only a list: you can
expand on them a bit later.
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Order?
Find the best order for these
points.
Remember – you want a Big
Opening to catch attention
and an Ending with Impact!
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Go through A FOREST:
A
ANECDOTES
A personal experience & story as proof.
F
FACTS
Know any? Borrow from Section A? Invent!
O
OPINION
Strong words “It is outrageous…”
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R
RHETORICAL QUESTIONS
Express powerfully – not too many – remember the question mark.
E
EXAMPLES & EXPERTS
Give examples as support. Invent an expert and quote eg
Professor Jane Morris of Oxford University says, “It..
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S
STATISTICS
Invent! Eg “In a recent survey conducted by York
University, 73%…”
T
TRIPLES
Lists of three –maybe with alliteration?
Eg “It is cruel, callous and criminal to…”
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Proofread
Check spelling, full stops, other
punctuation, paragraphs,
vocabulary and anything else before it
costs you marks.
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1. Write an article suitable for a school magazine in
which you argue that more should be done in school
to improve the health and fitness of pupils.
You might write about:
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Sports facilities
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The timetable
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School meals
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Health education
Cycling training
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Write a letter to your local paper in which
you try to persuade the reader that more
bike-friendly measures should be introduced
in your area, and say what they might be.