COD 2023 - D823
Webinar - Writing Skills for Passage-Based Questions. The Importance of metacognitive and metalinguistic reflection (IGCSE/AS Literature)
AS Language and Literature teachers, IGCSE Literature teachers, secondary school teachers interested in helping students improve their writing, especially, of answers to passage-based questions
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sessions, start: 23-Mar
The course chosen does not allow any new enrolment
Course detail
Year: 2023
Level: Distance
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: Distance
Facilitator/s: Cecilia Lasa MA
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Sessions
Sessions | Dates | Start | Finish |
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1 | 23 March 2023 | 05:30 pm | 07:00 pm |
Facilitator/s
Cecilia Lasa
AS Language and Literature teachers, IGCSE Literature teachers, secondary school teachers interested in helping students improve their writing, especially, of answers to passage-based questions
- To promote a genre-based approach to teach students to write answers to passage-based questions.
- To offer teachers resources, strategies and possible activities specific to passage-based questions.
- To discuss different dynamics (individual, in pairs, in groups, whole-class) through which to tackle passage-based questions in the classroom.
- To think of the relation between different writing objectives and activities specific to passage-based questions.
- To foster metacognitive and metalinguistic reflection through writing activities for passage-based questions.
- To offer teachers resources, strategies and possible activities specific to passage-based questions.
- To discuss different dynamics (individual, in pairs, in groups, whole-class) through which to tackle passage-based questions in the classroom.
- To think of the relation between different writing objectives and activities specific to passage-based questions.
- To foster metacognitive and metalinguistic reflection through writing activities for passage-based questions.
- The importance of metacognitive and metalinguistic reflection in writing activities for tackling passage-based questions.
- The passage-based question as a sub-genre: constructing an audience and thinking of writing purposes.
- The importance of specific language in the answers to passage-based questions: words, expressions and phraseology to use and to avoid.
- The construction of cohesive and solid argumentative answers to passage-based questions through different dynamics (individually, in pairs, in groups, whole-class).
- The relation between writing objectives and activities specific to passage-based questions.
- The passage-based question as a sub-genre: constructing an audience and thinking of writing purposes.
- The importance of specific language in the answers to passage-based questions: words, expressions and phraseology to use and to avoid.
- The construction of cohesive and solid argumentative answers to passage-based questions through different dynamics (individually, in pairs, in groups, whole-class).
- The relation between writing objectives and activities specific to passage-based questions.
1) Discussion of frequent problems related to teaching to write answers to passage-based questions 2) Exploration of specific features of the sub-genre and possible activities to teach them 3) Guided group reflection on answers provided by the participants on possible activities, resources and strategies.
This webinar is part of the series “Metacognitive Tools for Writing”, which tackles history plays, tragedies and comedies. Although each webinar is independent from the others, each of them deals with genre-specific aspects of analysis.
The other two webinars are:
- IGCSE/AS Literature. Writing Answers to Literature-Related Questions. Metacognitive and Metalinguistic Reflection in Writing Activities
- IGCSE/AS Literature: Writing Skills for Essay Questions. The importance of Metacognitive and Metalinguistic Reflection
- IGCSE/AS Literature: Writing Skills for Unseen Texts. The Importance of Metacogntive and Metalinguistic Reflection
This webinar is part of the series “Metacognitive Tools for Writing”, which tackles history plays, tragedies and comedies. Although each webinar is independent from the others, each of them deals with genre-specific aspects of analysis.
The other two webinars are:
- IGCSE/AS Literature. Writing Answers to Literature-Related Questions. Metacognitive and Metalinguistic Reflection in Writing Activities
- IGCSE/AS Literature: Writing Skills for Essay Questions. The importance of Metacognitive and Metalinguistic Reflection
- IGCSE/AS Literature: Writing Skills for Unseen Texts. The Importance of Metacogntive and Metalinguistic Reflection
Cambridge International Examinations. Learner Guide IGCSE® Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Russell, Carey. Cambridge IGCSE® and O Level Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Whitthome, Elizabeth. AS & A Level Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Russell, Carey. Cambridge IGCSE® and O Level Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Whitthome, Elizabeth. AS & A Level Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.