Monday, 14 October 2013

And that's it!

All you need to do is write an introduction where you talk about/ introduce each text and talk about why they are so different.

Then write about 8-10 paragraphs pointing out SIMILARITIES OR DIFFERENCES, always making sure you say WHY each language feature happens, and how that will affect the audience.

Then a quick conclusion saying which one was better and why.

And you're done!

You'll have blank sheets in the exam, so just make some brief notes and plans on your notes sheet to take in with you. I would recommend starting off talking about how they are similar and then move onto differences.

Good luck,

Mr Williams.

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