What does 'volunteer' mean?
To work for no pay
A group of sentences.
A recipe - a) To inform, b) To instruct, c) To entertain
b) To instruct
What is the difference between fact and opinion?
Fact is real/true, opinion is what someone thinks
What is a goal or target?
Something you are trying to get or achieve in life
What is 'equipment'?
The things you need to do something, e.g. for writing you need a pen.
26 The Road, City, Postcode
An charity leaflet asking you to donate money a) To persuade, b) To inform, c) To warn
c) To persuade
If we start a letter with 'Dear Sir/Madam' what do we put at the end?
Yours faithfully
What do you need to correct here (three things)? - I am go to eat because i am hungry
I am going to eat because I am hungry
What is a 'Community Centre'?
A place for the local community to use for meetings or activities
How should you lay out an article?
A heading, and then paragraphs.
An article about things to do in London a) To give information, b) To entertain, c) To explain
a) To give information
If we start a letter with 'Dear Mr Patel' what do we put at the end?
Yours faithfully
What is an adjective?
A word to describe, or give more information about a noun
What does 'incorrect' mean?
What is a blog?
An online article.
A sign about dangerous chemicals a) To inform, b) To explain, c) To warn
c) To warn
What is the difference between formal and informal?
Formal is for business, informal is relaxed for friends/family
What is a discount?
Money taken off the price of something. Like 20% discount, was £10, now £8.
What does 'require' mean?
Need
What does 'Block Capitals' mean?
WRITE THE WORDS ALL IN CAPITAL LETTERS
An advert to sell new cars a) To persuade, b) To entertain, c) To inform
a) To persuade
Which of these should we not use in our writing? a) Didn't, b) Gonna, c) ok, d) I'm
b) Gonna (also don't use wanna or innit)
What should you do if you don't understand a question in the exam?
Leave it, then come back at the end if you have time. Guess if you are not sure.