Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
100

How many sources do you need to write about for Question 2?

You need to write about both Source A and Source B.

100

How many sources do you need to consider for Question 3?

One.

100

How many sources do you need to write about for Question 4?

You need to write about both Source A and Source B.

100

Do you provide a balanced opinion or a one-sided opinion.

Provide a one-sided opinion.

200

How many marks is Question 2 worth?

8 marks.

200

Which source/s do you consider for Question 3, Source A, Source B, Both?

Source A.

200

How many marks is Question 4 worth?

16 Marks

200

How many marks is Question 5 worth?

Total:

Content:

Spelling, punctuation and grammar:

Total: 40

Content: 24

Spelling, punctuation and grammar: 16

300

What does inference mean?

Drawing a conclusion using clues.

300

How many marks is Question 3 worth?

12 marks.

300
What do you compare in Question 4? 

The writers' Perspectives, feelings, or viewpoints.

300

Name three different forms of writing?

Letter; article, speech, leaflet.

400

What does your answer not need to include?

Language and structure techniques.

400

Which three words can help you structure your paragraphs for Question 3?

What? How? Why? (WHW)

Point, Evidence, Explain. (PEE)

400

Which methods can you use as evidence?

Both language and structure methods.

400

Which three things do you need to consider when planning your answer for Question 5?

Audience, Purpose, and Form.

500

What does SQI stand for?

Statement

Quote

Inference

500

What is the most important thing to explain when you find a language technique?

The effect on the reader.

500

How is Question 4 Different from Question 2?

(at least three differences)

Use of language and structure methods in Q4. 

More detailed analysis.

More marks: 8 and 16.

Timing: 10 minutes and 20 minutes

Core skills: Inference and analysis



500

What does DAFOREST stand for?

Direct address, alliteration, facts, opinions, rhetorical questions, emotive language, statistics, triples (rule of three).