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P E L Relate to Synoptic Snap Picture It Paragraph Practice shortcutstv.com Synoptic Snap Picture It Paragraph Practice P E L Culture and Identity Families and Households Work, Poverty and Welfare Education Health Youth subcultures Research Methods Crime and Deviance Mass Media Religion / Beliefs Social Inequality Global development Sociological Theory What Are You Like? Relationships

P E L Relate to Synoptic Snap Picture It Paragraph Practice shortcutstv.com e.g. Correspondence Theory e.g. The role of education Synoptic Snap Picture It Paragraph Practice P E L Point – what is the major point you are making in this paragraph? Draw a picture to give yourself a visual representation / reminder of the concept / theory / method. Tick all the Units / Modules where you could use the concept / theory / method. If it’s not on the list, add it. Explain / develop your Point – why is it important / significant in terms of the question? What Are You Like? Relationships Evidence and Evaluation: Discuss evidence and examples for and against the major Point. Identify concepts / theories / methods directly linked to the current concept / theory / method. Create an analogy to help you remember what the concept / theory / method “is like”. Summarise the evidence you’ve discussed and link to next paragraph.

Point: make a point which answers the question and builds a block of your argument. It could be argued that… The evidence suggests that... Marxist/ functionalist socioliologists argue... Explanation: elaborate on your point, explaining what you mean using sociological vocabulary. This indicates that… Furthermore, it seems... This demonstrates… Evaluation: explore the counter-arguments – how would other sociologist criticise your point? Debate alternative perspectives; but end by stating why your argument is stronger. Evidence/ example: give evidence to back up your point – use at least one theorist and / or study here. On the other hand, Marx argues... This fails to take into account/ does not explain... A significant weakness of this argument is... A postmodernist sociologist would disagree because... Despite this, there is evidence that... Durkheim outlined… In his study of an anti-school subculture, Willis found… Rosenthal and Jacobson used a field experiment to explore For example, in analysing... Link: link back to the question and restate YOUR argument. Use words from the question! Therefore… Ultimately... The evidence shows...