Instructive Writing Task
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Instructive Writing Task
Should the instructive writing be a continuous piece of writing or bullet point style? What are your views? DD's tutor instructed continuous writing whereas at the mock they suggest bullet points.
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Re: Instructive Writing Task
I went to have a look at the Marking Scheme for the sample English paper on the CSSE website, but unless there is something the matter with both my laptop and my phone (possible!), I can't find the actual documents. It is called 'Continuous writing', though, so I would assume that this is what is expected, rather than just bullet points?
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Re: Instructive Writing Task
i also tried looking from my laptop and nothing is loading when i click on any of the papers or answer sheets.ToadMum wrote:I went to have a look at the Marking Scheme for the sample English paper on the CSSE website, but unless there is something the matter with both my laptop and my phone (possible!), I can't find the actual documents. It is called 'Continuous writing', though, so I would assume that this is what is expected, rather than just bullet points?
I have told my daughter to write it as one continuous piece i hope this is correct
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Try this link for the "continuous writing" (no longer loading from the links on the site)
http://csse.org.uk/images/simplefileman ... 4-1-14.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've told DS to write as one piece of writing instead of bullet points.
http://csse.org.uk/images/simplefileman ... 4-1-14.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've told DS to write as one piece of writing instead of bullet points.
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Re: Instructive Writing Task
Last year's csse test was a continuous writing task where they were asked to write five or six sentences describing something or someone. I believe it was a family member as my DS invented a Great Uncle so he could use his favourite smelly words! The instructional writing still asked for sentences and I think they had to describe how to play a favourite game? I expect the examiners were looking for instructional phrases such as 'firstly' 'next' 'ensure' etc. I doubt they would change it this year as it is only the third year of the new style test but worth checking!
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If you can get a look at the marking scheme for the English paper, there will be some guidance as to what they are looking for.Two-at-once wrote:Last year's csse test was a continuous writing task where they were asked to write five or six sentences describing something or someone. I believe it was a family member as my DS invented a Great Uncle so he could use his favourite smelly words! The instructional writing still asked for sentences and I think they had to describe how to play a favourite game? I expect the examiners were looking for instructional phrases such as 'firstly' 'next' 'ensure' etc. I doubt they would change it this year as it is only the third year of the new style test but worth checking!
When the office reopens on the 1st, perhaps someone will restore the link.
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.Groucho Marx
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"This will be marked as one piece of work and the candidate will be assessed on accuracy, spelling, punctuation, the quality of writing and originality."
As stated in the marking scheme for the familiarisation paper (past papers too but have not checked )
As stated in the marking scheme for the familiarisation paper (past papers too but have not checked )