Lang Paper 2 Walkthrough Flashcards

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Q1 (4m)

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Tick boxes!

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Q2 (8m)

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Eg. Summarise their differences
Eg. Summerise their similarities
-one PEA on one source
- then one PEA link to the next source and say how it is similar/different

Statement
Quote
Inference

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Q3 (12m)

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How does the writer use language to describe…?
—> explain why the writer has made certain language choices
—> what impact they have

Metaphor
Simalie
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Listing
Irony/humour
Imagery
Abstract nouns

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Q4 (16m)

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Compare how sources convey similar/different PERSPECTIVES on…
—> compare the similar/different PERSPECTIVES
—> compare the methods used to convey these PERSPECTIVES
—> explain WHY it has been used?

Methods of conveying:
Direct adress
Language devices
Tone
Bias
Facts/opinion
Anecdotes
Hyperbole
Formality
Purpose of text

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Q5 (40m)

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Write a letter/speech/article arguing your point of view on this statement
Aim for:
75% your opinion - 25% other

Intro - use ethos to show your credibility
Argument 1 - first point of argument - clear using logos (factual/make sense)
Counter argument - consider opposition then disprove!
Argument 2 - second point - make it emotive & use pathos
Conclusion - sum up argument

Best to write from your perspective
- use stuff from the sources
- make up stats/anecdotes!

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Ethos
Logos
Pathos

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Ethos = credibility + moral character
Logos = logic/reason
Pathos = emotion

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Persuasive techniques

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Anecdote
Stats/facts
Opinion
Direct address
Rhetorical questions
Emotive language
Maxim (statement expressing truth)
Anaphora (repetition @ beginning of multiple sentences)
Imperative verbs
Hyperbole

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