Learning Technique: Essay Planning, exploring structure (Open Questions)

Essay Planning, exploring structure


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This technique encourages your learners to explore the importance of structure within their exam responses. Of course, changing the subject matter and examples couldn't be easier! Simply double-click any elements you want to change and select or upload the images you desire. We personally recommend using an example from your subject from a recent year's examination, a standout example from your class or even an answer you have modelled yourself!

Throughout, your students have the opportunity to reflect on what they have decided is a feature of an exceptional answer, leaving you with the opportunity to discuss their observations as a class - change the open questions to be anonymous if your class is a bit shy, or you do not want to single anyone out.

Students will need access to a device or paper when responding to the practice question you provide.

Ensure they have ample time to consider and write down their response - a timer inserted from the '+ component' menu might be a perfect addition to your class.

You could also include your school 'formula' for answering the specific question type after each question, or change the open question so that they 'have a go at it' for themselves.

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Essay Planning, exploring structure


Learning Technique

OCR: GCSE English Language [J351]

Paper 2, question 4.



How does good structure help gain marks in an exam setting?

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)


What, in your opinion, are the features of a level 9 introduction?

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)


What are the key steps to setting out your argument?

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)


What are the benefits of highlighting the key points against your side of the argument?

In your opinion how satisfied do you think the examiner was with this answer?

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)

THERE WASN'T A CONCLUSION!

"Both texts powerfully argue that the countryside should be a place where you can be free of rules and restrictions" - How far do you agree with this statement? (18 marks)

Luckily the quote selection was perfect and the answer was well-structured, so they received 17 marks. But learning to plan is very important, structure always brings marks!


What should you cover in a concluding statement?

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