Applying Theory To revise key theories To examine part b of Section a To apply understanding of theories into a practice question.

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Applying Theory To revise key theories To examine part b of Section a To apply understanding of theories into a practice question.

The question… 1b will ask you to evaluate one of your productions in relation to a key concept. You will be required to select one of your production pieces - either AS or A2. There is a number of theories they could choose:  Genre  Narrative  Representation  Audience  Media Language

Revising the theories  You have information sheets about each of the theories.  You have 5 minutes to read the information sheet but NOT WRITE ANYTHING DOWN ANYWHERE!  When the 5 minutes are up, in your group you will have to create a revision map for this theory (without using the information sheets!)  It needs to have the key information on it and be visually engaging.  Think about how you will present your information in a way that it will be memorable and easy to revise from.

Applying your learning  1b) Analyse one of your coursework productions in relation to the concept of audience. Step One: Decide which of your coursework productions would be the most appropriate. Step Two: Outline the key theories for the concept of audience that apply to your work and whether your production has conformed or subverted. Step Three: Select key examples from your production you can evaluate in your answer. Step Four: Organise your order and plan. Step Five: Write!

Top Tip and a Question  To inform my planning of next lesson, on a post-it note, can you write down:  One top tip you have learnt for this question  One question you still have about this part of the exam.