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  2. English Language Unit 2- Writing. Tips. Read every question carefully before you approach it; Divide your time carefully, it will suggest timing on the front of the exam paper; Plan what you write first, bullet point each paragraph if you like. Start with an introduction, a few paragraphs and then a conclusion.

  3. A plan should help you focus on what you want to include in your writing. It should also be a way putting your ideas in order and sorting out the structure before you begin.

  4. 1. Identify similarities + differences in what the writers say and how they say it (with evidence); 2. Compare how the writers are approaching the same issue/topic in a similar or different way; 3. Compare how the writers' have different views + opinions on what they are writing about.

  5. Section B - Writing 1 Understanding purpose and audience Students will be able to identify the purpose and audience of a piece of writing and understand how to use language and style appropriately Students are given the main purposes of writing, then given a range of texts to sort into different purposes.

  6. SECTION B (Writing): 40 Marks B2. In this section you will be assessed for the quality of your writing skills. 20 marks are awarded for communication and organisation; 15 marks are awarded for writing ac-curately. You should aim to write between 350-500 words.

  7. Introduction to how to persuade, argue and advise. When writing to argue, persuade and advise, you are putting forward your view to the reader. Each purpose has different techniques. Analysing...

  8. The most important thing is that you choose a story you can write well, showing off your skill in using language effectively and keeping your reader entertained.

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