The Ultimate Checklist for Crafting Language

The MASTERCRAFT checklist assists writers in crafting effective language across various genres. It emphasizes understanding the mode, audience, and tone while transforming source material and enhancing expression. Key components include clarity, rhetorical awareness, accuracy, and maintaining a cohesive relationship with the audience, aiming for a polished final product.

A-level Language: Paper 3 How to Approach Section A Crafting Language

Section A of the Crafting Language Task evaluates your ability to create original texts for specific genres, adapting language for a target audience and purpose. It emphasizes selecting relevant source material and adopting a clear persona while avoiding excessive information use. Successful responses exhibit strong genre awareness and thoughtful structure.

A-level English Language Paper 2 Past Paper Content Breakdown

The content outlines various English language varieties featured in A-Level English Language Paper 2 exams. It emphasizes strategic revision by encouraging practice with a range of global Englishes. The table aids students in identifying recurring text types and promotes comparative thinking among different varieties, enhancing their analytical skills for exam success.

Approaching A-level English Language Paper 2 Section B:

Section B moves beyond analysing individual features and instead asks you to think conceptually about how English operates as a global language. Using the source texts as evidence, you will explore how a particular variety has developed through historical, social and cultural influences. IAL English Language Paper 2 – Section B Student Guide: How to [...]

A-level English Language: Crafting Language

A-level English Language: Crafting Language

Resources and supportive tools for 9EN03 Crafting Language Coursework Overview: You will select one genre to research for your assignment. You will produce two pieces of writing in this genre, differentiated by function and/or audience. Examples of genres they might choose include: ● feature articles● journalist interviews● speeches● scripted presentations● dramatic monologues● short stories● travel [...]