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Writing About Literacy in the Exam

Example question

Example question

  • In your exam, you will be given a question that looks something like this:
    • “Being creative is more important than being accurate.”
    • Referring to Data Set 2 and 3 in detail, and to relevant ideas from language study, evaluate this view of children’s language development. (30 marks)
Extra data

Extra data

  • In addition to the question, you will also get one/two pieces of data.
    • If the question is solely writing, there will usually be 2 pieces of data.
    • If the question is on reading, there will usually be a spoken transcript and a copy of the book pages.
  • In order to be successful in this question, you should:
Argue

Argue

  • Spend 10 minutes reading through and annotating the data for terminology and relevant theories.
  • Come up with a line of argument:
    • Do you agree with the statement?
    • Remember that your essay is essentially you proving your point, so the data MUST support your argument.
Best supporting theories

Best supporting theories

  • Think carefully about which theories BEST support your argument.
    • A good essay shows careful consideration of the best theorists for the task.
    • A bad essay uses as many theories as it can often without clear relevance to the task
Quote and explain

Quote and explain

  • Quote and explain – all terminology-based claims must be supported with a quotation and any parts of the data you pick out should have its relevance explained (it’s no good saying ‘the child makes many inflectional mistakes’ and leaving it at that – it needs to be evidenced and have a point).
Evaluation

Evaluation

  • The question is asking you to ‘evaluate’ and so you need to explore ways in which the view can be supported and challenged.
  • Always look for patterns and complexities in language use.
  • It is an essential to bring in as many RELEVANT schools of thought as possible.
Jump to other topics
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Language Levels

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Language, The Individual & Society

3

Language Diversity & Change

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