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A 9 lesson unit comprising a 74 slide PowerPoint and 10 different worksheets exploring the topic of the AQA Language Discourses opinion article (Paper 2, Section B, Question 4).

Each lesson includes a starting discussion prompt which acts as a learning objective, detailed guidance on the skills and ideas listed below, a worksheet and activities, worked questions and exemplar responses, and a homework task. The following skills are covered:

  • How to approach the question
  • Developing an argument
  • How to plan for and use theories, concepts and linguistic terminology
  • Writing for a non-specialist audience
  • Writing to position an audience or reader
  • Consciously crafting an opinion piece using particular techniques
  • Using relatable examples and anecdotes in the piece
  • How to develop self-presentation as a writer using specific strategies
  • Writing effective openings and endings
  • How to evaluate and challenge viewpoints and arguments

The final lesson includes a full exemplar response to a question.

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Language Discourses - Section B, Question 3

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