How long is the paragraph meant to be for your assessment?
200-300 words
What is a stereotype?
A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Which angle looks down on the subject?
High angle
What are cultural assumptions?
Assumptions we make based on our own cultural background and the cultural background of the subject - stereotypes.
Write 3 stereotypical traits of a girly girl?
What is the structure for the paragraphing sections?
PREC
What is a representation?
The description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way.
What is the purpose of an eye level angle?
To make the audience feel comfortable with the subject
What is an appeal?
The use of ethos, pathos or logos
Describe a stereotypical tradie - 3 traits.
Anything appropriate and 3 of them.
What is the first sentence of the paragraph about?
The overarching concept found in the task statement
What does it mean to appeal to someone?
Be attractive or interesting.
What type of shot is also known as a social shot?
What is point of view?
The opinion/recall of information from a person based on their experiences - perspective.
All women are good at cooking. Why is this a stereotype?
Anything appropriate.
What type of sentence is the following an example of: 'Furthermore, her description of Janice coming back to school, ‘her hair was all cut off and she was totally weird’, is intended to legitimise her representation of Janice through the use of logos.'
Example/Explain
What is a cohesive device?
Words or phrases used to connect ideas between different parts of text.
Which shot type demonstrates the relationships between subjects and gives context to them?
Full shot
What is figurative language?
Language that is evocative or complicated. Used to convey meaning beyond the factual.
Old people are helpless. Why is this a stereotype?
Anything appropriate.
What does the concluding sentence need to do?
Link back to your topic sentence AND link back to key concepts in the stimulus statement
What is the difference between attitudes values and beliefs?
Attitudes arise out of core values and beliefs we hold internally. Beliefs are assumptions and convictions we hold to be true based on past experiences. Values are worthy ideas based on things, concepts and people.
Which shot type creates an intense mood?
Extreme close up
What is intertextuality?
Using quotes/ideas from one text in your own. Eg. quoting or rephrasing passages from Shakespeare or the Bible in music
All smart people are nerds and all dumb people play sport. Why is this a stereotype?
Anything appropriate.