Functional skills Week 10.

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Functional skills Week 10

Assessments Writing assessments (level 1 and 2) Booked for 7th December Reading resits Booked for 14th December

Dates Last session before Christmas- 14th December Back on -4th January 2018

Today Writing layouts Formal and informal language Break Practice assessments, group discussions (workshop)

Writing assessment You will be asked to write 2 documents You will be given a scenario and then be asked to write both documents in response to this.

Layout and structure You will be asked to write two of the following: Article Letter Email Speech

What are the layout features of each?

Type of text Usually formal and persuasive What is the difference between formal and informal language?

Complete the table

Look at the handout and complete the task

Please complete: Writing practice paper- online or paper Group discussion- research- as a group Presentation- individual topic