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English Language: Paper 1, section A How has the writer structured his writing? What do you notice about HOW the story is told? Is there a first or third person narrator? TOP TIP READ the full text before you answer the questions. (Use 15 minutes to ensure you ve read it carefully) Make sure you understand What s the extract about? What happens in it? Who are the characters? What atmosphere/mood is the writer trying to achieve? If you understand these things they will inform your comments on writer s intentions later in the exam. Annotate the extract to help you understand what the writer was trying to achieve. What part of the novel does the extract come from? Beginning? Middle? End? What difference does this make? What language devices have been used to contribute to the mood?

English Language: Paper 1, section A QUESTION 1 Pick out explicit/implicit information Select relevant quotations ü Make sure you select your answers from the relevant section of the extract. 4 marks 5 minutes ü Write one idea on each line ü You can use quotations ü DO NOT COPY full sentences/extracts ü DO NOT give single word answers

English Language: Paper 1, section A QUESTION 2 Explain HOW writers use language Discuss HOW specific techniques create an effect on the reader Select relevant quotations Use subject terminology ü Annotate the extract first with a focus on the key words in the question. ü Remember: What TECHNIQUE does the writer use? ü What EFFECT does it have? ü Go for 3! (Aim to write about 3 different ideas). ü Use PETA 8 marks 10 minutes P make your POINT (linked to the question). E - Include a QUOTATION (even better if you can start big and then zoom in on a key word). T Name the TECHNIQUE used and HOW it has been used. A Explain the SPECIFIC EFFECT created using the technique demonstrated in the quotation.

English Language: Paper 1, section A QUESTION 3 Select relevant quotations Use relevant subject terms Recognise and analyse the effects of STRUCTURAL features ü Identify WHERE in the whole novel the extract comes from HOW does this effect structure? ü Go for 3! 8 marks 10 minutes Look for: Flashback Change of perspective (inside to outside, first person to third person) Time shifts (past to present) Cyclical structure (links between the opening and ending) Telescope effect description zooms in/out Changes in topic As well as any other ideas of your own. Then use P make your POINT (linked to the question). E - Include a QUOTATION (even better if you can start big and then zoom in on a key word). T Name the TECHNIQUE used and HOW it has been used. A Explain the SPECIFIC EFFECT created using the technique demonstrated in the quotation.

English Language: Paper 1, section A QUESTION 4 Select relevant quotations Use subject terminology Give your view on a statement and EXPLAIN it in relation to WHAT THE WRITER HAS DONE 20 marks 20 minutes ü Firstly, decide what YOUR response to the statement is. Do you agree? Disagree? See both sides? ü Next, identify what the WRITER HAS DONE to give you that view. Go for 3! ü Make sure you name the TECHNIQUES used in each of the examples (QUOTATIONS) you have found. ü Finally, write up each idea using PETALETAL. What does the writer do (quote)? HOW does he do it (techniques)? HOW does it make me feel (effect)? WHY? Link back to the statement.

English Language: Paper 1, section B QUALITY, not quantity. Don t write to fill the pages, consider the impact of every word. Remember to check SPaG this is worth 16 marks! TOP TIP MAKE THE LINK TO SECTION A Make sure you use the skills and techniques demonstrated in the prose extract. Think about: How was the extract structured? Did it use a flashback, telescope, shift perspectives? Use the same technique in your writing. What sort of language devices were used? Did it use pathetic fallacy, metaphors, adverbial phrases? Use the same techniques in your writing. How did the writer engage the reader? Was a combination of dialogue and description used? Dis the end link to the beginning? Use the same technique in your writing. If you recognise and USE all of these features you will automatically be meeting the success criteria. Come up with a range of ideas to include to ENGAGE your reader. Avoid over using techniques like similes and rhetorical questions they detract form the overall meaning.

English Language: Paper 1, section B QUESTION 5 Can you communicate your ideas clearly and imaginatively? Can you use language to create a specific effect? Can you structure your writing for impact on the reader? Can you use a range of punctuation, sentence structures and vocabulary accurately? Is your spelling accurate? 40 marks 45 minutes (10 mins planning, 30 mins writing, 5 mins checking) ü You will have a choice of 2 different questions. ANSWER ONLY ONE! ü The first choice will be linked to an image and will ask you to DESCRIBE what you see. ü The second choice will ask you to write a PART OF a narrative (story) using descriptive and imaginative writing. Use the ZOOM effect to structure your response start on the big picture and then zoom in to smaller features of it. Q5a) Describe an image Make sure you don t write the full story. Mimic the structure from the section A extract as much as possible. Q5b) Write a story

English Language: Paper 1, section B TOP TIPS 5a PLAN FIRST ü What do you see in the picture? ü What do you imagine could be happening? ü You can build in details about things you can t see to develop your ideas even further. STRUCTURE ü What s your journey around the image? Imagine yourself as a film cameraman start with a wide shot and then move in closer closer still finish on a person/character. ü Don t forget to organise your ideas into paragraphs. LANGUAGE ü Use the senses what sounds do you hear? What do you feel? What do you smell? ü Can you use metaphors and similes? But be careful not to overuse them. ü Don t forget the simple techniques such as: noun phrases, adverbial phrases and lists of adjectives. ü Avoid using onomatopoeia the examiners advise against it.

English Language: Paper 1, section B TOP TIPS 5b PLAN FIRST ü Identify which PART of the story you re writing? ü Plan to use a first person voice it will help you to add extra details. ü Focus on a snapshot in time say a lot about a little. The writer doesn t expect you to write a novel they just want to see you demonstrating a range of skills. LANGUAGE ü Identify the language techniques used in Section A plan your own words/phrases using the same techniques. ü Use the language devices for deliberate effect consider the impact they ll have on the reader. ü Avoid using onomatopoeia the examiners advise against it. ü Don t over-use any language technique. STRUCTURE ü What was the structure of the passage in Section A? Mimic this as far as you can if it used a flashback, you should do the same, if it used the telescope effect, try that yourself. ü Don t forget to organise your ideas into paragraphs.