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CREATIVE WRITING( SENTENCES) - WJEC GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Subject: English
Age range: 14-16
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
Last updated
30 April 2018
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This is a mini workshop session which focuses on how to use sentence structures for effect for the creative writing section of paper 1 of the WJEC GCSE English exam. This lesson is designed for revision sessions as the exam draws close but can be developed further or used with another exam board.
This session uses Donald Trump for inspiration in how to use interesting sentences to describe. It also recaps high and low level language features. It is a fast paced session with paired activities and a main writing task taken from a practice paper. It ends with a self assessment plenary.
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This is a bundle pack for the GCSE English language paper from the WJEC exam board. This bundle contains 2 mock papers, 1 for each component, Cheat sheets (with lesson) for each component and creative writing lessons. There are 8 complete lessons all together. All resources sold separately would cost a total of £24. I'm selling this bundle at £20 . Hope it helps
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Important dates
GCSE Results Day
22 August 2024
Past Papers
Sample set for new specifications.
Component 1:
20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
Question Paper includes extract
from The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Component 2:
19th and 21st Century Non-fiction Reading and Transactional /Persuasive Writing
Question Paper includes extracts from The American Frugal Housewife written in 1832 by Lydia M. Child and a newspaper article entitled 'Waste not, Want not'' by John Humphrys
Summer 2017
Question Paper
Resource Material
Extract taken from Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson
Component 2: 19th and 21st Century Non-fiction Reading and Transactional / Persuasive Writing
Question Paper includes extract from American Notes for General Circulation written by Charles Dickens in 1842.
Article entitled 'Inside America's Toughest Prison' by Mark Binelli
Autumn 2017
Component 1: 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
Extract taken from Cleopatra's Sister by Penelope Lively
19th and 21st Century Non-fiction Reading and Transactional / Persuasive Writing
Question Paper includes extract from The Whaleman's Adventures written by Henry Cheever in 1850.
Article entitled 'Whales Under Threat Again' by Michael McCarthy in 2006.
Summer 2018
Extract taken from Two Stories about Emma by Margaret Atwood
Question Paper includes extract from a description of the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883 by Pieter Sandrick
Article entitled 'Iceland's erupting volcano'' by Tom Robbins.
Autumn 2018
Question Paper includes Resource Material
Extract about Samuel Hamilton taken from the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Question Paper includes extract from a biography of Blondin, a famous tightrope walker, entitled Blondin: His Life and Performances by George Banks.
19th and 21st Century Non-fiction Reading and Transactional/Persuasive Writing
Article entitled 'Nik Wallenda Makes History at Niagara Falls' by Jacob Burnett.
Summer 2019
Extract taken from Heavy Weather by Helen Simpson
Question Paper includes an account of a rescue which appeared in a Victorian magazine called Penny Review.
Article entitled 'Miners rescued from Chilean mine' by Jeffrey Brown.
Autumn 2019
Extract taken from a story by W. Somerset Maugham
Question Paper includes a page from a Victorian magazine London As It Is.
Article entitled 'Is it the end of the road for London's traditional street markets? Meet the last stallholder in Hackney's Kingsland Road market'.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Prose Writing (AO5, AO6) Key Points: Learners will be asked to produce one piece of creative writing from a choice of four titles. Learners should be given opportunities to consider what makes a good narrative/ recount. Technical accuracy and the use of a range of vocabulary and sentence structures is worth 16 of the total 40 marks.
WJEC AS English Language and Literature Unit 1 Section B: Creative writing and commentary Key Words from Assessment Objectives AO5: demonstrate expertise and creativity in the use of English to communicate in different ways. Total 15 marks per task x 2 = 30 marks = 30 minutes Some task ideas One task will ask for written text such as:
GCSE English Language - Creative Writing - (AO5 = 60%)GCS. AO5 - Students should: d register for diferent forms, purposes and audiencesorganise information and ideas, using structural and grammatic. t coherence and cohesion of texts.What this means: You have to write one creative text base. on the headings set by the exam board in Component 1 ...
WJEC GCE English Language Resources Guide . This booklet provides an overview of the support, guidance and resources available to those ... Creative and Critical Writing - Explanations These resources. aim to develop the understanding of texts that explain. The structured interactive tasks prepare learners for
GCSE English Language bundle - WJEC exam board. This is a bundle pack for the GCSE English language paper from the WJEC exam board. This bundle contains 2 mock papers, 1 for each component, Cheat sheets (with lesson) for each component and creative writing lessons. There are 8 complete lessons all together.
Section B (20%) - Prose Writing One creative writing task selected from a choice of four titles Section A (30%) - Reading Understanding of two extracts (about 900-1200 words in total) ... The WJEC Eduqas GCSE in English language builds on the tradition and reputation WJEC has established for clear, reliable assessment supported by ...
GCSE English Language bundle - WJEC exam board. This is a bundle pack for the GCSE English language paper from the WJEC exam board. This bundle contains 2 mock papers, 1 for each component, Cheat sheets (with lesson) for each component and creative writing lessons. There are 8 complete lessons all together.
GCSE English Language bundle - WJEC exam board. This is a bundle pack for the GCSE English language paper from the WJEC exam board. This bundle contains 2 mock papers, 1 for each component, Cheat sheets (with lesson) for each component and creative writing lessons. There are 8 complete lessons all together.
A tutorial examining A* student examples of all of the writing tasks on the WJEC GCSE English language exam. Letters, reviews, reports, articles and speeches...
fiction texts from an anthology. This will include an oral group discussion and a creative non-fiction writing task. Evidence of planning and redrafting will be assessed as part of this unit in the form of a commentary on own writing. The unit will focus on AO1 and AO2. It will be worth 20% of the single award and 10% of the double award.
GCSE English Language
A LEVEL ENGLISH LANG/LIT : CREATIVE WRITING 1 KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER PLANNING: Read the exam question carefully and identify the genre, the audience (e.g. distant / close, known / unknown, age ... • deictic language to link to the specific time / place / issue • initial position conjunctions / discourse markers to create
TEACHERS' GUIDE. This guide is designed to provide teachers with a starting point for delivering the WJEC GCE English language and literature specification. It is not definitive, but rather a way in to the new course. It offers a range of resources which can be supplemented by teachers drawing on materials already developed by their departments.
MONDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 2020 - MORNING. ENGLISH LANGUAGE - Component 1. 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing. 45 minutesADDITIONAL MATERIALSResource. Material for use with Section A. A. klet.INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATESUse b. ack ink or black ball-point p. n. Do not use pencil or gel. en. Do not use correction fluid. A.
A level English Language: Using stimulus material to develop creative writing - Blended learning. English Language. A level Unit 1: Analysis features of contemporary English to create meaning - Blended learning ... WJEC 245 Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YX How to find us email: [email protected] phone: 029 2026 5177 twitter: @WJEC_EdRes. Links
The WJEC Eduqas GCSE English language qualification, accredited by Ofqual for first teaching from September 2015, is available to: all schools and colleges in England. schools and colleges in independent regions such as Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. independent schools in Wales. It will be awarded for the first time in ...
Component 1: 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing. Resource Material. Extract taken from Cleopatra's Sister by Penelope Lively. Component 2: 19th and 21st Century Non-fiction Reading and Transactional / Persuasive Writing. Question Paper includes extract from The Whaleman's Adventures written by Henry Cheever in 1850.