How many different areas of writing have we covered?

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How many different areas of writing have we covered? Personal Learning Checklist and descriptive Lesson 11 Paper 1 Language Section B Creative Writing How many different areas of writing have we covered? Lesson 1

Descriptive/narrative writing AO5a Similes Different sentence lengths. Simple Different sentence types. As red as a ruby Accurate use of full stops! Adapt to purpose Interesting and more complex vocabulary Verb Different sentence starts. AO6a Descriptive/narrative writing AO5a Language devices Similes Accurate punctuation. Start with a hook Dialogue AO6b AO5b Range of punctuation. Have a clear ending Include range of relevant ideas Use Standard English. Link paragraphs with discourse markers !

In Paper One, you need to write a descriptive/narrative piece of writing. In Paper Two, you need to write a transactional piece of writing. Consider which skills on the map could be used for both papers.