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Key Vocabulary

Types of Texts

  • Discursive/Informative: Texts that discuss or provide information.
  • Narrative/Aesthetic: Literary or artistic texts.
  • Visual: Texts with significant visual elements.

General Expectations

  • Literature Piece: Excerpts from novels, poems, articles, interviews etc.
  • About Literature/Author: Texts discussing literature or the author's experiences.
  • Blend of Visual and Written: Combination of images and text.
  • Speech or Article: Based on a specific theme.

Mark Breakdown

QuestionMarks# of PQEs
(i) Comprehension153
(ii) Personal Reflection153
(iii) Style204

Question (i)

  • Basic Comprehension:
  • Summarising main arguments or points.
  • Example prompts:
  • "Outline, in your own words, the insights the writer shares about…"
  • "Based on your reading of TEXT 2, what do you learn about…"

Answering Question (i)

  • PQE steps:
  • Point: Answer the question in the first sentence. Prepare the appropriate number of points/ideas required by the question.
  • Quote: Support your Point or argument with a short and relevant quote from the text.
  • Explain/Evaluate/Analyse: Expand on your Point and offer possible counterarguments. draw conclusions or observations from your evidence to support your Point. At the end of your paragraph, provide a sum-up sentence answering the question again.

Question (ii)

  • Personal Response:
  • Analyse the question carefully
  • What universal truth did you learn from each of your chosen points? What overarching message did you learn?
  • Focus on the quality of your reflection.
  • Show you know your chosen text well and quote/make close reference to prove your points.
  • Show personal engagement with the text and the question.

Answering Question (ii)

  • Use PQE Structure:
  • Write a short plan.
  • Ensure each point answers the question and is unique.
  • Use your own words; keep quotes short and relevant.
  • Use link words and phrases between paragraphs.

Question (iii)

Style Question:

  • Recognise style questions with prompts like:
  • "How does the writer convey…?"
  • "Do you agree that this extract is both skilfully written and perceptively observed…?"
  • Approach with a "shopping list" of language features (e.g., rhetorical questions, metaphors).

Answering Question (iii)

Use PQE structure:

  • Discuss one technique per paragraph.
  • Use quotations in your sentences.
  • Use descriptive verbs (e.g., suggests, evokes).
  • Explain why words or phrases are effective.
  • Consider the authors overall goal of the piece.
  • Avoid generic and empty statements like:
  • 'This engages the reader and makes them want to read the rest of the text'.

General Rules for Language

  • Factual Information: Informs, supports, clarifies, shows.
  • Rhetorical Questions: Provokes, engages, interests.
  • Emotive Language: Moves, provokes, persuades.
  • Anecdotes: Amuses, interests, engages.
  • Descriptive Language: Creates, captures, suggests.
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