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The examiner’s template in a nutshell The examiner’s template in a nutshell The statement will be The statement will be related to whatever ‘In a nutshell’ related to whatever ‘In a nutshell’ topic you’ve been means to sum topic you’ve been means to sum looking at in Section up something looking at in Section up something A. You are allowed to complex into A. You are allowed to ‘Controversial statement that can be argued a number of complex into use ideas from ‘Controversial statement that can be argued a number of something use ideas from something Section A in your small. William Section A in your ways.’ small. William Section B writing. ways.’ Shakespeare Section B writing. Shakespeare may have been may have been the first person the first person to write this to write this Purpose – Why? phrase down! Purpose – Why? Write a letter/speech/article/essay/text of a leaflet to phrase down! Audience- Who? Write a letter/speech/article/essay/text of a leaflet to Audience- Who? [audience] explaining/informing/advising/persuading/arguing Form – What? [audience] explaining/informing/advising/persuading/arguing Form – What? your opinion on this statement. your opinion on this statement. (24 marks for content and organisation 16 marks for technical (24 marks for content and organisation 16 marks for technical accuracy) [40 marks] accuracy) [40 marks] You are advised to plan your answer to Question 5 before you You are advised to plan your answer to Question 5 before you Oh! Planning! We’ll start to write. Oh! Planning! We’ll start to write. come on to that. come on to that. Here’s an example exam- style question ‘Markets are an important part of any community and are just as valuable as supermarkets.’ Write a letter to your local council arguing your opinion on this statement. (24 marks for content and organisation 16 marks for technical accuracy) [40 marks] You are advised to plan your answer to Question 5 before you start to write. Form: Letter Form: Letter Putting these elements into your Here are the basic features the exam Putting these elements into your Here are the basic features the exam letter means you are showing board are looking for: letter means you are showing board are looking for: the examiner you can write a the examiner you can write a specific form of writing and also specific form of writing and also that you think about the register, • the use of addresses that you think about the register, • the use of addresses style and tone of your writing style and tone of your writing • a date carefully, too! • a date carefully, too! • a formal mode of address if Tone, style, register • a formal mode of address if Tone, style, register required e.g. Dear Sir/Madam or a required e.g. Dear Sir/Madam or a • The tone (sound of writing) is confident and • The tone (sound of writing) is confident and changes dependent on the point being made. named recipient effectively/fluently changes dependent on the point being made. named recipient effectively/fluently • The writing is appropriately formal or informal • The writing is appropriately formal or informal (register). sequenced paragraphs (register). sequenced paragraphs • The pace (speed) of the writing changes • The pace (speed) of the writing changes depending on the point being made. • an appropriate mode of signing off: depending on the point being made. • an appropriate mode of signing off: Yours sincerely/faithfully. Yours sincerely/faithfully. The address of the receiver This is included on the left below the writer’s Writer’s address at the top right and the Directly addressing the receiver: If you address. date written below. know the name of the person you are writing it, you write it down formally (Mr A Name, Mrs A Name). However, if you don’t know their name you would put ‘Dear Sir/Madam’. Clear indent at the beginning of the Introductory paragraph: This sets introductory paragraph: Most formal out why you are writing to the letters will include a large gap or indent receiver and what you hope to at the beginning like this. achieve through the letter. Paragraphs linked with connectives: This is to ensure your The language used is very writing flows well for the reader and links your ideas together. It formal, so extensive provides a clear structure to your vocabulary is employed letter and writing. and a serious tone is Signed off with ‘Yours sincerely’, a established. signature and the writer’s formal name. If you were writing to someone whose name you don’t know, you would sign off with ‘Yours faithfully’. A signature shows the letter is genuine and authentic. Purpose: Writing to Argue Purpose: WRITING TO ARGUE When you are writing to argue, you When you are writing to argue, you What is it? Giving the case for are showing you understand what this are showing you understand what this one side of a debate purpose of writing involves. purpose of writing involves. What does it Being aware of the involve? other side of a It means you are presenting your debate It means you are presenting your opinions around a topic, but you are opinions around a topic, but you are What key Includes counter- also showing an awareness of other features do arguments, rhetorical also showing an awareness of other arguments and conveying how these you often find questions, facts, arguments and conveying how these statistics, emotive ideas are wrong in comparison to in this type of ideas are wrong in comparison to writing? language your own. your own. Writing to argue is different to writing to Writing to argue is different to writing to persuade, as arguing involves showing an persuade, as arguing involves showing an awareness of others’ ideas but arguing why they awareness of others’ ideas but arguing why they are wrong, whereas persuading means you talk are wrong, whereas persuading means you talk about your own opinions and convince the about your own opinions and convince the audience you are right. audience you are right.
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