iGCSE – the Language Question

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iGCSE – the Language Question “mouth of the crater” which CHOICE is doing the describing? Say WHY you’ve chosen it (give a MEANING) which must understand context (crater) Describe the EFFECT – ‘this makes it sound like…’ **Last step not always needed ATMOSPHERE - …which makes it feel……. CHOICE MEANING EFFECT ATMOSPHERE/FEELINGS/ANYTHING ELSE**

iGCSE – the Language Question How you write it in the exam: “mouth of the crater” The word “mouth” shows it’s a wide opening to the crater. This makes it sound like the ground is swallowing the people up which makes the atmosphere terrifying.

iGCSE – the Language Question How you write it in the exam: “shimmer and pulsate eerily” The word “………..” shows it’s …………………… ………………….. This makes it sound like ……. …………………………………..which makes …………….. These examples use June 12 extended v4 paper – see resource area

iGCSE – the Language Question How you write it in the exam: “it’s a mesmerising and frightening sight” The word “………..” shows it’s …………………… ………………….. This makes it sound like ……. …………………………………..which makes …………….. These examples use June 12 extended v4 paper – see resource area