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A handy resource to aid your students when they are writing to describe. It can be blown up to A2/A3 and used as a poster, given to the students as a prompt sheet when they complete writing tasks, or laminated and used as a writing mat.

The resource gives students a range of information, including:
- How do I write like this?
- What am I aiming to do?
- A short example of writing in this style;
- Key language, words, and sentence starters;
- A challenge task.

A resource bundle is also available from TandLGuru that contains sheets in this style for writing to: inform, explain, persuade, argue, instruct, evaluate, and analyse.

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priya11

8 years ago
5

harry_stanley

9 years ago
5

SimonFletcher

9 years ago
5

sarah_75_chambers

9 years ago
3

Had to change the tense agreement to present and remove the first person narrative style as I find third person is more effective and helps the students to distinguish between narrative and descriptive writing more easily.

anniewoodward

9 years ago
5

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