exam preparation writing A2

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Today's planning
Check homework
Watching a video
Writing 

Slide 1 - Slide

Before you start writing ...
  • Determine type of writing
  • Determine goal of writing
  • Know your audience, who are you writing this for? Who will read this? (young/old/gamer/soccerplayer/etc)
  • Choose formal or informal language
  • Write in paragraphs

Slide 2 - Slide

Understanding different types of texts

A text can come in any form and be any kind of writing. Letters, adverts, user-guides, emails,
postcards, notes and magazine articles, blogs, forums and are all different types of text.

When reading something, it helps to know what type of text it is. It also helps to know why it has been written.
For example:

  • An advert is written to persuade you to buy something.
  • A user-guide is instructive and is written to tell you how to use something (such as a
video recorder or washing-machine).
  • A formal (business) letter might be written to inform you about school dates.
  • A personal letter might be written by a friend, describing a holiday.

Slide 3 - Slide

Paragraphs
  • An essay consists of multiple paragraphs.​
  • A paragraph can be seen as a mini-essay (elaborates on 1 idea/point).​
  • Writing a cohesive paragraph can be difficult.

Slide 4 - Slide

What is a paragraph?
A
at least three sentences
B
the middle part of a text
C
a group of sentences with the same idea

Slide 5 - Quiz

Essay Structure
Introduction 
           
Body  
- paragraph 1 
- paragraph 2 
- paragraph 3 
 
Conclusion

Slide 6 - Slide

What does putting your writing in paragraphs help you to do?
A
Write less
B
Write longer sentences
C
Organise what you want to say

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does a paragraph NOT help you to do?
A
Separate out your ideas
B
Make your writing clearer
C
Make your writing more funny

Slide 8 - Quiz

What do you think a topic sentence is?
A
The first sentence of a paragraph
B
A sentence that gives you the main idea of a paragraph. Often the first sentence.
C
The last sentence of a paragraph.

Slide 9 - Quiz

1. Writing a paragraph
  1. Start with the topic sentence - this describes what your paragraph is about
  2. Now write supporting sentences -use an example or an anecdote 
  3. Analyse your argument  - give a one sentence conclusion  

Slide 10 - Slide

How many sentences are there in a paragraph?
A
Just 1
B
At least 2
C
At least 3
D
Answers A, B and C are all possible

Slide 11 - Quiz

2. Writing an introduction
  1. Start with a hook; a sentence that catches the readers interest 
  2. Write down your thesis 
  3. Tell your readers what your essay is about

      

Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Video

Slide 14 - Video

Slide 15 - Slide

What are linking words?

Slide 16 - Open question

Linking words/phrases

Slide 17 - Slide

The summary isn't very important, but in what kind of writing is it important?

Slide 18 - Open question

Important general rules
  • No contractions (can’t →cannot / don’t → do not).​
  • Never start a sentence with: but/and/or.​
  • When quoting use quotation marks “…quote…” 
  • Point (=topic sentence) is never a rhetorical question (should be meaningful) and never starts with ‘yes/no’.​
  • Use lots of linking words and phrases

Slide 19 - Slide

Common errors
  • Coulda, wanna, shoulda
  • 'u' instead of you
  • Using slang 

Slide 20 - Slide

Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 5
A. The place you stayed at and places you visited.

B. The trip from home to holiday place, arriving.
C. Packing for the holiday.

D. The trip home, people you met.
E. Planning and booking the holiday.
F. The last night on holiday.
G. Best and worst days

Slide 21 - Drag question

Writing in paragraphs
Now decide which points can go in the same paragraph.

Slide 22 - Slide

A. The place you stayed at and places you visited.

B. The trip from home to holiday place, arriving.
C. Packing for the holiday.

D. The trip home, people you met.
E. Planning and booking the holiday.
F. The last night on holiday.
G. Best and worst days

Slide 23 - Drag question

Useful words to use in your essay
To say what you think
PERSONALLY - Personally, I don not think you can say that watching TV is a waste of time.
wat mij betreft
IN MY OPINION - In my opinion, as long as we monitor what we watch,  it can be an important part of our lives.
naar mijn mening

Words to add another argument
FURTHERMORE - This plant has a quiet charm and furthermore, is an easy house plant.
bovendien, verder
MOREOVER - Texting while driving is dangerous.  Moreover, it’s not allowed in our country.
bovendien

Word to give an opposing argument
HOWEVER - On the river, however, the adventurers seemed to be perfectly safe.
echter, maar


Slide 24 - Slide

HOMEWORK next time!
You can start at your homework: 
opdracht ( writing paragraphs) via teams/ opdrachten

Slide 25 - Slide

What are things you can talk about during the evaluation?

Slide 26 - Mind map

Why is a short summary necessary?

Slide 27 - Open question

What should be in the recommendation?

Slide 28 - Open question

What is important when you are making a point?

Slide 29 - Open question