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Welcome back. Exercise books. Your name Subject Mr. Dobbins Group. Room. Sentence Toolkit. Exclamatory!. Compound = two independent clauses joined by a co-ordinator. !. Fragment. ; and / but /so. No verb. Brackets (humorous aside). Colon sentence. :.

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  1. Welcome back

  2. Exercise books • Your name • Subject • Mr. Dobbins • Group. • Room.

  3. SentenceToolkit Exclamatory! Compound = two independent clauses joined by a co-ordinator ! Fragment . ; and / but /so No verb Brackets (humorous aside) . Colon sentence . : ----------- ( ----------) ---------- ------, -------, ------- Complex = has a subordinate clause which cannot be a sentence on its own. Simple = consists of a single clause. Question? ? for, and, nor, so, yet, but, or Three part sentence . Higherskilllevel ------, -------and------- Connective opener Verb start . Being / Having } -----, ----- As / When / Although } ----, -----. . Semi-colon sentence Drop in clause , (such as) . ------ ,-------, ------- Usedwhenappropriate Us Ellipsis … slo mo / unfinished … . … One word --------- … --------

  4. ParagraphToolkit Point:thepointyou are making, thetopicsentence, thesubject of theparagraph. Evidence: theproofyouneed, thequote, the textual evidencerequiredfortheparagraph. Explanation/ Analysis: theeffectonthereader, thereasonthewriter has usedthosewords. The writer... shares.. explains.. describes.. persuades.. informs.. emphasises.. argues.. Adjectives / verbs Tone Leading questions Statistics Sound effects Point using ... Metaphors & similes(patterns?) Sentence types & punctuation Person Examples “ ” Intergrate Introduce Evidence The writer describes ... as “...” ----“...........”------ Explain meaning The writer suggests / implies /e.t.c Language analysis Explain effect This makes the reader feel / understand Explanation / Analysis The use of the word “... ” ... Personal response Essentialforpoetry In my view / opinion….

  5. English Year 10 • This year you will prepare for two exams: • English as a Second Language (0511), which you will take in 2015 • and • English Literature, which you will take in 2016.

  6. English Year 10 • English as a Second Language (0511) • Component 2 Reading and writing (Extended)Written paper. • 2hours • There are seven tasks in the paper, testing a range of reading and writing skills. • 70% of your whole grade.

  7. English Year 10 • English as a Second Language (0511) • Component 4 Listening (Extended) Written paper • Approximately 45 minutes • Candidates listen to several short extracts and longer texts, and complete a range of task types, including short-answer questions, gap filling, matching, multiple choice and note taking. • 15% of your whole grade.

  8. English Year 10 • English as a Second Language (0511) • Component 5 Speaking • Approximately 10–15 minutes • Following a 2–3 minute warm-up conversation, candidates engage in a 6–9 minute discussion with the examiner on a given topic. • 15% of your whole grade.

  9. English Year 10 • English Literature 0486 • Component 5 Coursework • Candidates submit a portfolio of two assignments each on a different text. • 25% of whole grade.

  10. Year 11

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  12. Exercise books • Your name • Subject • Mr. Dobbins • Group. • Room.

  13. SentenceToolkit Exclamatory! Compound = two independent clauses joined by a co-ordinator ! Fragment . ; and / but /so No verb Brackets (humorous aside) . Colon sentence . : ----------- ( ----------) ---------- ------, -------, ------- Complex = has a subordinate clause which cannot be a sentence on its own. Simple = consists of a single clause. Question? ? for, and, nor, so, yet, but, or Three part sentence . Higherskilllevel ------, -------and------- Connective opener Verb start . Being / Having } -----, ----- As / When / Although } ----, -----. . Semi-colon sentence Drop in clause , (such as) . ------ ,-------, ------- Usedwhenappropriate Us Ellipsis … slo mo / unfinished … . … One word --------- … --------

  14. ParagraphToolkit Point:thepointyou are making, thetopicsentence, thesubject of theparagraph. Evidence: theproofyouneed, thequote, the textual evidencerequiredfortheparagraph. Explanation/ Analysis: theeffectonthereader, thereasonthewriter has usedthosewords. The writer... shares.. explains.. describes.. persuades.. informs.. emphasises.. argues.. Adjectives / verbs Tone Leading questions Statistics Sound effects Point using ... Metaphors & similes(patterns?) Sentence types & punctuation Person Examples “ ” Intergrate Introduce Evidence The writer describes ... as “...” ----“...........”------ Explain meaning The writer suggests / implies /e.t.c Language analysis Explain effect This makes the reader feel / understand Explanation / Analysis The use of the word “... ” ... Personal response Essentialforpoetry In my view / opinion….

  15. English Year 11 • English Literature 0486 • Component 1Poetry and Prose 1 hour 30 minutes • Candidates answer two questions on two texts: one poetry and one prose. There is a choice of two questions (one passage-based and one essay) on each text. • 50% of final grade.

  16. English Year 11 • English Literature 0486 • Component 3 • 45 minutes Drama (Open Text) • Candidates answer one question on one text. • There is a choice of two questions (one passage-based and one essay) on each text. • 25 % of final grade.

  17. English Year 11 • Component 5 Coursework • Candidates submit a portfolio of two assignments each on a different text. • 25% of whole grade.

  18. English Year 11 – First Language 0522 • Paper 2 Reading Passages (Extended) • 2 hours • Candidates answer three questions on two passages. Passage A will be 650–750 words long and Passage B will be 550–650 words long. • 40% of the whole grade.

  19. English Year 11 – First Language 0522 • Paper 3 Directed Writing and Composition (Extended) • 2 hours • Candidates answer one question on a passage or passages totalling 650–750 words, and complete a composition task from a choice of four titles. • 40% of the whole grade.

  20. English Year 11 – First Language 0522 • Component 5 Speaking and Listening Test (Extended)Approx. 10–12 minutes • There is no question paper. Candidates conduct an individual task and take part in a discussion. • All candidates are recorded during the administration period. • This component is assessed by the teacher and moderated by Cambridge. • 20% of the whole grade.

  21. S&L component 5 • Part 1 Individual Task (3–4 minutes) (10 marks) • The candidate talks for about 3–4 minutes on a single topic or theme which they have selected prior to the test. • Part 2 Discussion (6–7 minutes) (20 marks) • The individual task leads into a conversation with the teacher/examiner about the candidate’s chosen topic. • You will be marked on: • SL1 articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and imaginedSL2 present facts, ideas and opinions in a sustained, cohesive orderSL3 communicate clearly, fluently and purposefully as an individual and in dialogue with other speakers • SL4 use register appropriate to audience and context.

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