Text Types
Language
Conventions
Themes
Miscellaneous
100

This text types is written for an audience of one: yourself. 

A Diary (Journal Entry will also be accepted)

100

This is something I will often complain about in your writing but it can be useful when done on purpose, such as in a speech or poem. Don't make me say it again. 

Repetition

100

A letter or email needs to start with this, such as "Dear Mr. Greene". 

Opening address or salutation

100

As part of the theme of Identity, we looked at this, which is essentially a smaller culture within a larger one. 

A Subculture

100

How many points will be included in the prompt for an HL text? 

3

200

This text type is meant to be delivered orally but you will have to write it out. 

A speech (A Presentation will also be accepted)

200

This refers to the feel or emotion of a piece of writing. 

Tone

200

What two elements are often included in a byline? (100 points for each)

Name (of the author/write) and the date

200

What are the two remaining themes we haven't studied this year? (100 points for each)

Social Organizations and Human Ingenuity (in any order)

200

What is the suggested word count range for HL texts?

450-600 words

300

This text type would be found in a newspaper or magazine; however, the register and tone would change depending on which one. 

An Article

300

This refers to the formality of a piece of writing. 

Register

300

Speeches commonly use this pronoun to evoke a sense of togetherness. 

We

300

Within the theme of Experience, this subtopic deals with human movement. 

Migration

300

One of the text types we have studied is a Brochure. However, it can go be 3 other names. What are they? (100 for each correct answer)

Pamphlets, Leaflets, & Flyers

400

This text type can be read online, written in an often informal manner while directly engaging the audience. 

A Blog

400

This is a grammatical form which is basically telling someone what to do. It is unique in that it does not require a stated subject. 

The Imperative

400

Blogs will often have this section for people to leave their own thoughts and opinions on the topic. 

Comments

400

This subtopic of Sharing the Planet is about how the world is becoming more connected.

Globalization

400

Paper 1 is graded on 3 criteria; what are they?

(100 points for each & you CANNOT just say A, B, & C plus an extra 100 hundred if you remember how much each is worth)  

A) Language-12

B) Meaning-12

C) Conceptual Understanding-6

500

This text type will make heavy use of the imperative voice and modal verbs. It will also employ formatting tools such as numbers and bullet points. 

Guidelines and/or Instructions

500

These are special types of verbs, such as "will" & "can". Any verb that immediately follows them needs to be in the simple form. 

Modals (Modal Verbs also accepted)

500

Articles often contain the so-called 5 W's; what are they? (100 for each)

Who, What, When, Where, Why (in any order)

500

This subtopic of Experiences is about things that take us from one phase of our lives to the next 

Rites of Passage

500

This final question is about me, Mr. Greene. Let's see how much you know about your dear teacher. Each of these is worth 100 points:

1. What state is Mr. Greene from?

2. What is Mr. Greene's middle name?

3. What country was Mr. Greene in before coming to Thailand?

4. What university did Mr. Greene attend?

5. What country does Mr. Greene plan on moving to after ISE?

1. New York (Long Island to be specific)

2. Scott

3. South Korea (just Korea is fine)

4. The University of South Florida (USF)

5. Malaysia

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