Criterion
Structure
Audience & Tone
Mechanics
Miscellaneous
100

In general, Criterion B is focused on this (name of the Criterion).

Message 

100

True or False - In a letter of app, IB requires students to write the address of the addressee

False 

100

Who is the audience of a diary / journal entry?  

YOU / the writer 

100

True of False : Blogs require a variety of past tense and time connectors

True 

100

True or False : There is a difference between a leaflet, a flyer and a brochure.

True 

200

In general, Criterion C is focused on this (name of the Criterion). 

Conceptual Understanding 

200

Name all revised text types that require a title

    Blog, Opinion piece, Leaflet/brochure

200

What type of tone does a letter of app use?

Formal 

200

Diaries often use / rely on this type of grammar tense

Narrative tense 

200

What are the two types of blogs?

Narrative driven 

Thesis driven  

300

Name one of the things that Criterion A focuses on.

Vocab, grammar, sentence structure, punctuation

300

Final thoughts and reflections are seen in the conclusion of a blog...but what is the last thing you must remember to include?

Comments from your readers

300

This text type’s audience is defined by the publication context

Opinion column / piece OR Article 

300

Contractions, idioms, and slang are not accepted in this text type.

Letter of Application / formal letter 

300

What does P.E.E. stand for?  

Point, example, explanation 

400

Which Criterion focuses on the development of ideas?

Criterion B 

400

What is one of the two ways you can start your diary / journal entry?

Exclamation 

Rhetorical question 

400

What are two of the ways that a writer can connect to the audience in a speech?

Using “we/ us “

Rhetorical questions / rhetoric 

Welcoming the audience  

400

This text type uses short sentences to be effective and sharp

Leaflet/ Brochure

400

Which text type uses K.I.S.S. as a helpful mnemonic device?

Letter of Application
500

Tone and Register are assessed under this Criterion.

Criterion C 

500

Name three ways you can give support to your opinion in your opinion piece / column  

Facts and statistics 

Personal viewpoints 

Opinions from authorities and experts

Quotes 

Anecdotes and stories

Specific names, places and dates 

Acknowledge opposite opinion

500

Name two text types where semi-formal tone is acceptable

Blogs (idea driven) 

Opinion piece 

Speech

500

What are three examples of rhetorical speech?

  • rhetorical questions 

  • Repetition

  • addition 

  • contrast

  • parallel structures 

  • metaphor

500

What are the three types of brochures / leaflets?

Persuasive 

Informative 

 Instructional

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