Mr B’s GCSE A/A*English Masterclass. 2¼ hours 2 things.

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Mr B’s GCSE A/A*English Masterclass

2¼ hours

2 things

1: Read stuff

2: Write stuff

1: Read stuff

2: Write stuff

Explain / describe (25 minutes)

Persuade / argue (35 mins)

1: Reading

Make it active

QUESTION 1: Retrieval and inference 8 marks ‘What do you understand about the Amazon tribe and the issues it faces?’

Look for and in question Make 3 points: beginning, middle and end Notice words and comment on them using very short quotations Think ‘how?’ and ‘why?’

QUESTION 2: Presentational Features (8 marks) ‘Explain how the headline and picture are effective and how they link to the text’

Look for and in question Write 3 paragraphs: 1: Headline 2: Image 3: Similarities and contradictions with text Think ‘how?’ and ‘why?’

QUESTION 3: Focus on the writer’s thoughts and feelings (8 marks) ‘Explain the thoughts and feelings the writer has during his encounter with the bear’

Write 3 paragraphs: 1: Start 2: Middle 3: End Notice words showing feelings and comment on them using very short quotations Show how the writer’s feelings change

QUESTION 4: Compare two texts commenting on language (16 marks) ‘Compare the ways in which language is used for effect in the two texts’

Write 3 or 4 paragraphs: 1: Start 2: Middle 3: End Notice words in each text – similar / different Formal? Colloquial? Technical? Emotional? Poetic? Complex or simple? Short embedded quotes

WORDS TO USE: 1: Words about thoughts and feelings: emotional, vivid, memorable, emotive, harsh, comic, formal, impersonal, scientific, technical, sensuous, positive, nervous, agitated, apprehensive, proud, arrogant, negative, pleased, worried, anxious 2: Words to analyse texts Shows, demonstrates, implies, portrays, depicts, presents, might, may, seems

Reading: 45 mins = Q1,2,3 30 mins = Q4

2: Writing

Explain / describe (25 minutes)

Write a blog describing a place of interest in your area Write a letter explaining why you disagree with school uniform Write an article informing people about how young people are often stereotyped in the media Be clear Be structured: 5 paragraphs Be specific – examples Use short and long sentences 2+ sides

Persuade / argue (35 mins)

Write an article persuading readers that we should take more responsibility for the environment Write an article arguing that reality television is harmful Be opinionated Be varied: questions, statistics, quotations, stories Choose interesting words Use short and long sentences 2½ - 3 sides

Some people believe far-flung holiday destinations are a waste of money and damage the planet. Write an article explaining why you agree or disagree with this view. Jeremy Clarkson, Sunday Times

For your next holiday, why don’t you take all your money and put it on the fire? Then stand in a fridge for a week, beating your children with a baseball bat until their arms and legs break. And then, after you’ve eaten some melted cheese, dislocate your shoulder. If all of this appeals then you are probably one of the 1.3 million British people … … who go on a skiing holiday at this time of year.

2¼ hours

2 things

1: Read stuff

2: Write stuff

45 mins = Q1,2,3 90 mins = Q4 60 mins = Q5 30 mins = Q6 5 mins = Wrap up

Preparing …

Howard Jacobson, Independent Janet Street-Porter, Independent

Mr B’s GCSE A/A*English Masterclass

Mr B’s GCSE A/A*English Masterclass