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Have you got your lanyard/ID? Please put away mobile phones. Week 3 Have you got your lanyard/ID? Please put away mobile phones.

Use of computer for the activity http://braintest.sommer-sommer.com/en/

PUNCTUATION marks . Full stop/ period , Comma ? Question mark SYMBOL / Name Uses Examples . Full stop/ period , Comma ? Question mark ! Exclamation mark ' Apostrophe " Quotation mark : Colon Learners will complete the table. Check homework for other learners ; Semicolon … Ellipsis https://www.skillsyouneed.com/write/punctuation1.html .

Write the rest of the story. Your Task: Write the rest of the story. 5-6 minutes

Our targets today… Identify different types of texts (i.e. letter, email, article…) Describe GAP /GAPS Discuss requirements of S&L L2 Proof read texts Write the required texts as per task (about “Stoptober”)

Countdown for assessments 4 weeks to your S & L Assessments W/b 30th October W/b 6th November W/b 13th November Talk about briefly (5 minutes).

Requirements for S&L Assessment LEVEL 2 1x group discussion (unfamiliar topic) 1x presentation (familiar topic) Talk about for 5 minutes. Discuss the topic they could prepare for the presentation

Criteria for discussion and presentation LEVEL 2 considering complex information giving a relevant cogent response in appropriate language adapting contributions in discussions to suit audience, purpose and situation making significant contributions to discussion, taking a range of roles helping to move discussion forward Presented information and ideas clearly to others Presented information and ideas persuasively (eg use of supporting statements, evidence, etc)

Activity – Punctuation Marks http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/exercises/grammar/grammar_tutorial/page_55.htm

Pronouns Eight Parts of Speech Verbs Nouns Adverbs Adjectives Interjections Adverbs Adjectives Prepositions Conjunctions

What does gap stands for?

Identifying GAP OR GAPS When it comes to the writing tasks in the exam, your first step is to clearly identify: Genre ---- what type of text should you be writing, eg a magazine article Audience ---- who will be reading your text, eg teenagers Purpose --- of your text, eg to convince people to do more sport Style ---- eg informal / formal

GAP / GAPS To persuade To instruct To inform To describe Genre Audience Purpose Text 1 Report Text 2 Article Text 3 Letter Text 4 Texts of a Speech Text 5 Email To persuade To instruct To inform To describe Text 6 Texts of a presentation

Remember… LETTER (i.e. complaint, job application, to persuade … ) FORMAL EMAIL (i.e. complaint, job application, to persuade … ) ARTICLE REPORT TEXTS OF A SPEECH TEXTS OF A PRESENTATION

Structure of a letter Address Date Greeting Close Opening – tell them who you are and why you are writing Main text in PARAGRAPHS Conclusion Close

Proof reading text http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/worksheet/en15edit-l1-w-editing-and-proofreading-a-complaint-letter Discuss the lay out of text and what to include in a letter when complaining.

Formal or Informal I want to tell you… It’s going to be great! This event will be memorable I wish to advise you that… I need you to… Thank you very much Thanks a lot! I’ve just noticed that… It would be a great help if you would… It has come to my attention…

Article https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q45k5JD7cec

Writing an article http://goodcontentcompany.com/start-article-killer-opening-line (starter) http://study.com/academy/lesson/concluding-sentence-definition- examples-starters.html (concluding)

Task – Write an article or a letter https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/stoptober/home?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2cSvsdbK1gIVzLvtC h31ZQrsEAAYASAAEgL38vD_BwE#60jZwyEPgr08iegy.97 A. Your task is to write an article persuading people to quit smoking. B. Your task is to write a letter to the prime minister giving advise about anti smoking policy L1 – 200 - 250 words L2 – 250 -300 words

Exit questions