COD 2010 - S297
Writing for AS English
Teachers currently teaching AS English Language and the Language Component of AS Language and Literature in English Exam. Teachers planning to start teaching English at AS Level. Teachers who attended the Welcome session at ESSARP or the AS / A Level Sharing Day at St. Hilda's College.
2
sessions, start: 06-Jul
The course chosen does not allow any new enrolment
Course detail
Year: 2010
Level: Secondary
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Ms. Cecilia Ferreiro
ESSARP Schools
ARS
ARS
Exams Schools
ARS
ARS
Non affiliate
ARS 130.00
ARS 130.00
Sessions
Sessions | Dates | Start | Finish |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 06 July 2010 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
2 | 10 August 2010 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
Facilitator/s
Cecilia Ferreiro
Teachers currently teaching AS English Language and the Language Component of AS Language and Literature in English Exam. Teachers planning to start teaching English at AS Level. Teachers who attended the Welcome session at ESSARP or the AS / A Level Sharing Day at St. Hilda's College.
- To explore assessment objectives and Criteria for AS English Paper 2.
- To look closely into the different types of writing included as options in the two parts
of the papers.
- To discuss strategies to make the most of our students' writing potential.
- To look closely into the different types of writing included as options in the two parts
of the papers.
- To discuss strategies to make the most of our students' writing potential.
Session 1: Focus on Section 1: Narrative / Descriptive and Imaginative Writing
Narrative Writing. Writing in "genre". Detective Fiction. Romance. Horror. Biography.
- Dramatic Monologues – Script Writing - Descriptive Writing – Creating mood and atmosphere – Contrast - Creative Writing – "Open" Titles - Assessment - Markschemes - Prep.work.
Session 2: Focus on Section 2: Discursive and Argumentative Writing.
- Discursive and Argumentative Essays for AS English - Speech Writing - Letter Writing - Persuasive Writing – Articles and reviews - Assessment - Markschemes - Prep work - Articulation with IGCSE and other AS options.
Narrative Writing. Writing in "genre". Detective Fiction. Romance. Horror. Biography.
- Dramatic Monologues – Script Writing - Descriptive Writing – Creating mood and atmosphere – Contrast - Creative Writing – "Open" Titles - Assessment - Markschemes - Prep.work.
Session 2: Focus on Section 2: Discursive and Argumentative Writing.
- Discursive and Argumentative Essays for AS English - Speech Writing - Letter Writing - Persuasive Writing – Articles and reviews - Assessment - Markschemes - Prep work - Articulation with IGCSE and other AS options.
- Presentation by Co-ordinator.
- Discussion.
- Analysis of Exemplar Material.
- Q & A.
- Open Forum.
- Discussion.
- Analysis of Exemplar Material.
- Q & A.
- Open Forum.
- Past Papers and examiners' comments.
- Standards booklet.
- www.cie.org.uk / teacher support.
- Standards booklet.
- www.cie.org.uk / teacher support.