General Classification of Main Essay Types: The Top 10.
Writing tasks: letters and leaflets AQA GCSE Paper 2 revision letter and leaflet A detailed resource guiding students through the different language used in different forms. Designed for students taking AQA GCSE English language paper 2. Answers are included where relevant.
Students’ Writing Ability The data was classified into some categories to make a conclusion about students’ writing ability in SMK Bakti Purwokerto. Below is the category of students’ writing ability. No Score Category Number of students Percentage 1 80-100 Very Good 0 0% 2 66-79 Good 31 43.05 % 3 56-65 Enough 18 25 %.
The Purpose: This is another great way to get students to try their hand at writing poetry - a genre that many students find the most daunting of all. The Process: Acrostics are simple poems whereby each letter of a word or phrase begins a new line in the poem. Younger students can start off with something very simple, like their own name or their favorite pet and write this vertically down.
GCSE English Language is designed on the basis that students should read and be assessed on high-quality, challenging texts from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Each text studied must represent a substantial piece of writing, making significant demands on students in terms of content, structure and the quality of language.
Expository Writing. The word expository contains the word expose, so the reason expository is an apt descriptor for this type of writing is that it exposes, or sets forth, facts. It is probably the most common writing genre you will come across throughout your day. In an expository piece, a topic will be introduced and laid out in a logical order without reference to the author’s personal.
English accents from around the world - can you understand them all? OK, so our English school is based in London, so we are a bit biased towards the British English accent. However, there are loads of English accents around the world and different dialects (this means language that is specific to a particular local region or social class of people) of English.
Role-play writing; Creating a framework for writing; A perfect story; Note writing; A creative writing activity: A dark and stormy night; Eliciting vocabulary before writing narratives; Improving paragraph writing; Songs and storytelling; Freeze the writing - A way to make writing tasks a group activity; Helping students organise argument essays.