Why is it a good idea to write in first person narrative voice for the directed writing question?

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Why is it a good idea to write in first person narrative voice for the directed writing question?

LO: how do I achieve a Band 2 in the Directed Writing question? Discuss the LO with someone near you C/W7 th May Instructions Feedback

LO: how do I achieve a Band 2 in the Directed Writing question? Highlight key words Underline how you did in the mock Circle targets for improvement

First Person Narrative Voice Second Person Narrative Voice Third Person Narrative Voice Engaging Opening Present Tense Past Tense Future Tense Writer’s Name Facts Impersonal Tone Personal Tone Opinions Statistics Paragraphs Colloquial language Expert/witness quotes Persuasive devices Formal Informal Text Types Conclusion Formal Greeting

First Person Narrative Voice Formal Text Types  Report  Newspaper article  Magazine article  Speech  Journal  Editorial  Letter  Interview Rank the texts from most to least formal 1.Letter 2.Report 3.Newspaper article 4.Magazine article 5.Editorial 6.Speech 7.Journal 8.Interview Why is this important?

Text-type? Who are you? Subject/Focus? Purpose?

Plan How do you start?

1.Letter 2.Report 3.Newspaper article 4.Magazine article 5.Editorial 6.Speech 7.Journal 8.Interview

How do you start? 1.Letter 2.Report 3.Newspaper article 4.Magazine article 5.Editorial 6.Speech 7.Journal 8.Interview

How do you start?

Report by F. Bruno

How do you start? Report by F. Bruno Recently I was asked to attend a talk by Dr. Zinc

How do you start? Report by F. Bruno Recently I was asked to attend a talk by Dr. Zinc and

How do you start? Report by F. Bruno Recently I was asked to attend a talk by Dr. Zinc and prepare a report for our debating committee about whether he would be suitable or not to speak at our next debate.

How do you start? Report by F. Bruno Recently I was asked to attend a talk by Dr. Zinc and prepare a report for our debating committee about whether he would be suitable or not to speak at our next debate.

How do you start? Report by F. Bruno Recently I was asked to attend a talk by Dr. Zinc and prepare a report for our debating committee about whether he would be suitable or not to speak at our next debate.

How do you start? Report by F. Bruno Recently I was asked to attend a talk by Dr. Zinc and prepare a report for our debating committee about whether he would be suitable or not to speak at our next debate.