Key word that could appear in the Literature exam questions

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How to write a literary essay
Advertisements

Last Minute Revision! Literature GCSE. Do not focus on what you know! Focus on what you don’t!
Breaking down the questions of essay writing
Thesis statement defined  A thesis statement is the idea the writer intends to prove in the essay.  It is the main point and the controlling idea of.
Year 10 Exam – English Language Tuesday 23 rd June AM Reading passages– 2 hours You will answer 3 questions (directed writing, select words and phrases.
English Literature examinations  Unit 1 18 th May  Section A: Prose ‘Of Mice and Men’ or ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’  Section B: Unseen poetry  Unit 2.
LITERARY ESSAYS.  The purpose of a literary analysis essay is to carefully examine and evaluate a work of literature or an aspect of a work of literature.
Writing an Essay. The Academic Essay The academic essay is composed of 3 parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. Why? To communicate your position.
English Language GCSE AQA 8700
A Christmas Carol Coursework. How and why does Scrooge’s character change throughout the book “A Christmas Carol”?
GCSE English Literature Revise Right Year 10
Wednesday 5th Thursday 6th Friday 7th Saturday 8th Sunday 9th
English Literature: Paper 2
Writing.
Intro to Paper 2.
How exactly do you revise for English?...
National 5 Critical Essays.
How do I write an A* literature Essay?
ENGLISH.
Writing A Character Essay
Paragraphs Today we’re aiming to learn about improving your paragraphing skills. So we meet again! Here’s a question: When do we begin a new paragraph?
Structure and Planning
How to Write a Thesis.
Language Paper targets
Revision for A Christmas Carol Paper One
ENGLISH.
‘A Christmas Carol’ - Revision
30 seconds challenge To your partner, explain all you know about writing about structure in… 30 seconds. In pairs, or could do as a class.
A-A* A variety of insightful interpretations of text and question with imaginative analysis of quotes Close analysis of quotations and specific events.
Response to Film Essay CAT #2 Year 7 ENH (Term 4).
Year 9 Extended Text Essay
English Literature Top Tips May 2018.
English Literature GCSE
‘Hieroglyphics’ – Essay
Response to Film Essay CAT #2 Year 7 ENH (Term 4).
LO: Can I explore how to write an effective section A answer?
English Literature Paper 2 – 2 hours 15 minutes
Essay Writing Skills Meeting Needs
(in general… and for this essay)
Book Review Over the next few weeks you will be studying a novel of your choice in detail.
Critical essay revision
A CHRISTMAS CAROL – character revision – choose your level of difficulty! EXTRA HOT TASKS Examine 3 minor characters and explain why you think Dickens.
Agreeing with a statement
BELL TASK: An Inspector Calls
Name _____________________ Book Review
Essay Structure and Literature Analysis Support
Assessment Task May 2017.
English Revision.
Answering an exam question
Core Support for Year 11.
Personal Responses Year Nine.
STEP 1: Write 3 bullet points that summarise the theme in the play
A Level Analysis Tips for analysis Why is the tip key?
Writing a N5 Critical Essay
Assessment Task December 2018.
(in general… and for this essay)
Craig Cliff- Author’s Purpose
Writing an Objective Summary
Literature: Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Top Tips: Literature. Use these tips in every essay – 4/5
GCSE English Literature Unit 1 Modern Texts
HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO SECTION A OF YOUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXAM?
English Literature Exam
National 5 Critical Essays.
A Christmas Carol Recall
The Essay.
How to revise for English exams
How to achieve the Assessment Objectives in Literature Paper 1.
‘Examination Day’ Henry Slesar.
Presentation transcript:

Key word that could appear in the Literature exam questions Year 11 Literature revision Key word that could appear in the Literature exam questions What does it mean in your own words? Does the word link to Macbeth? If so, how? Does the word link to A Christmas Carol? If so, how? Does the word link to An Insector Calls? If so, how? Does the word link to the poems we have studied? If so, which one and how? ambition   anger change Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Unlike the Language exam, we don’t know the exact format of the questions, however, we do know that they are likely to be linked to themes and/or characters. For revision you should practice planning for different combinations of questions. Sample 1 Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? We could change this question to any of our texts. We could also change to any of our themes too. e.g. Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance of family in A Christmas Carol? OR Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Shakespeare present the importance/role of the supernatural in Macbeth? Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Priestley present the importance/role of responsibility in An Inspector Calls? Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? What should every Literature essay include: Theme/topic– explain what the theme or the topic (character) is in the question and the text Language – explain why the writer uses the techniques he does – what effect does it have? Opinions – your answers to the question. Your points in PEEE Structure – how does the theme/character change/develop? Evaluate – how effective is the writer in presenting the theme/character? Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? Burst the key word: charity – what does it mean? T Plan - think of 3 points in the story that you can link to the theme of charity. T and S Does the theme appear in the middle, beginning and the end? S Why is it important to the story? O Pick out any words from the extract that link to theme of charity – money, giving, donating etc. These will form your PEE paragraphs where you will explain how the writer shows how important it is. L Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? 1. Burst the key word: charity – what does it mean? T Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? 2. Plan - think of 3 points in the story that you can link to the theme of charity. T and S Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? 3. Does the theme appear in the middle, beginning and the end? S Why is it important to the story? O Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? 4. Pick out any words from the extract that link to theme of charity – money, giving, donating etc. These will form your PEE paragraphs where you will explain how the writer shows how important it is. L Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? 5. Evaluate – how effective was the writer in presenting the theme? O Remember LOST at C? You can use it here too! Aim to write at least 4 paragraphs. If you can, write a final paragraph explaining how effective the writer is Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning Q1. Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance/role of charity in A Christmas Carol? What should every Literature essay include: Theme/topic– explain what the theme or the topic (character) is in the question and the text Dickens presents the theme of charity in a number of ways. Firstly, the theme is shown when (explain how the story links to the theme). Language – explain why the writer uses the techniques he does – what effect does it have? Dickens shows the theme of charity through the language that he uses when presenting the character of Scrooge. Include up to 3 PEE points from the extract to show your opinions. Throughout the novel he also uses language techniques to show how important charity is. For example, Dickens uses the contrast between warmth and cold to… Opinions – your answers to the question. Your points in PEEE do this in every paragraph! Structure – how does the theme/character change/develop? At the beginning of the extract, Dickens presents the theme in a positive way. However, once Scrooge joins in with the conversation… The way that Dickens structures the story also shows the theme of charity. At the start Scrooge… (describes his attitude to charity). He begins to change when… (explain what happens and why it changes him). At the end Scrooge is… (describe his transformation). Dickens does this because he wants his readers to )explain what he wants the readers to learn). Evaluate – how effective is the writer in presenting the theme/character? Overall, I think that Dickens is very effective in presenting the theme of charity because…. The readers at the time would have felt… and hopefully become more … themselves. Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text

Year 11 Literature planning General sentence starters Q1. Starting with this extract, how does _______ present the importance/role of __________ in ________________? What should every Literature essay include: Theme/topic– explain what the theme or the topic (character) is in the question and the text (Name of author) presents the theme of ____________ in a number of ways. Firstly, the theme is shown when (explain how the story links to the theme). Language – explain why the writer uses the techniques he does – what effect does it have? (Name of author) shows the theme of _______through the language that he uses when presenting the character of _____. Include up to 3 PEE points from the extract to show your opinions. Throughout the story he also uses language techniques to show how important _________ is. For example, ________ uses (identify a technique that the writer uses) to… Opinions – your answers to the question. Your points in PEEE do this in every paragraph! Structure – how does the theme/character change/develop? At the beginning of the extract, _________ presents the theme in a (is it positive or negative?) way. However, (explain how it changes. The way that (the author) structures the story also shows the theme of _______. At the start ______… (describes his attitude to ______). He begins to change when… (explain what happens and why it changes him). At the end _______ is… (describe his transformation). (The author) does this because he wants his readers to) explain what he wants the readers to learn). Evaluate – how effective is the writer in presenting the theme/character? Overall, I think that _________ is very effective in presenting the theme of _______ because…. The readers at the time would have felt… and hopefully become more … themselves. Level 3 – recall some information from a text Level 4 – recall most information from a text Level 5 – recall all information from a text