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TechniqueDefinition Verb Describes how a verb is done- such as quickly Personification simile Metaphor Descriptive word Where a word or phrase is said more than once. Imperative Alliteration Starter
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Learning Objective: To revise how to answer the Of Mice and Men Section A Question. To revise how to write good B/A grade answer. The Big Questions: When is your English Language Exam? How long is it? What do you have to do? How much is the whole exam worth?
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The Big Questions: When is your English Language Exam? 3 RD June How long is it? 1 hour 45 minutes What do you have to do? Section A- Extract LANGUAGE Analysis Of Mice and Men. Section B- Writing How much is the whole exam worth? 60% of your English GCSE
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How does the language influence your view of the characters in the fight scene. Aim for five different points AS A MINIMUM. Remember- what is it showing and HOW is STEINBECK doing it using language. SAY A LOT ABOUT A LITTLE Look through the Fight Scene and find what you can.
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Thorough Assured Perceptive Good coverage across the extract- seven/ eight points covered with good explanation of key words. Clear choice of appropriate quotes with very good understanding and some developed points, appropriate techniques identified. Clever choice of appropriate quotes, connotations well chosen and explored, techniques clearly identified and explored. Turn it into an exam answer
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What band and why?
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Steinbeck shows us…..
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Learning Points from this lesson Two language techniques in the fight scene? One learning point about writing PEE. One learning point about writing an answer.
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