Paper 2, Section A Language Flashcards
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Question 3? Language and Structure?
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Para 1 + 2:
- Write a language/Structure point,
- Talk about words (Is it a verb? Adjective?)
- Use writers name,
- Why would the writer use these words?,
- Link to question (Why does this engage reader?),
- Talk about a sentence (Sentence type?).
Para 3:
- Do same but include quotations,
- Talk about punctuation,
- Structure technique,
- Link to question.
Words:
Highlights, shows, amplifies, builds, creates, successfully, demonstrates, explores, introduces, echoes, displays.
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Question 4 (Paper 1) And Question 6 (Paper 2)? Engage The Reader?
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- Opening is successful (evidence),
- Why is this successful?,
- Use evaluative language (purposely, successfully, effectively, convincingly),
- How does the reader feel about the opening?.
- Middle is successful (evidence),
- S.I.T.E? (Setting? Idea? Tone? Events?),
- Explain what writer is doing and why it is successful,
- Reader feels,
- Repeat with ending,
- My opinion,
- What part is the most successful in the extract? (Middle? End? Start?),
- Evidence to support my point,
- What the writer has done to make this most successful,
- EVALUATIVE LANGUAGE!!!,
- What effect this part of the extract has on me.
3
Q
Question 7A? Similarities And Differences?
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- “Both texts…”,
- Language/structure point,
- Quote from text 1,
- Quote from text 2.
Repeat 3 times.
4
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Question 7B? Compare The Texts?
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- Genre,
- Audience (magazine?, book?),
- Purpose (to inform? to entertain?),
- Similar? Different?,
- What person is it in? (give evidence),
- Relationship between reader and writer because of person used,
- Link to question,
- Language point (formal? humour? emotional?),
- Evidence from both texts,
- Tone?,
- How does the reader feel?,
- Technique used? (rhetorical? description?),
- Evidence from both texts,
- How do these techniques engage reader?,
- Link to question (compare),
- Structure of WHOLE text (how it begins and ends),
- Evidence from both texts,
- How does this engage reader?,
- Writers intention,
- What questions might this give the reader?,
- Link to question.