Writing Techniques and Formats for English Language Papers
This comprehensive guide outlines essential writing techniques for AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2, providing detailed frameworks for various writing formats.
Definition: Standard English refers to formal language usage without slang or clichés, essential for academic writing.
Highlight: The DROP, SHIFT, ZOOM, LINK/LEAVE framework provides a structured approach to descriptive writing:
- DROP: Immediate immersion into the setting
- SHIFT: Change focus within the scene
- ZOOM: Detailed examination of specific elements
- LINK/LEAVE: Create circular structure or broad conclusion
Example: Literary Devices Framework:
- Powerful vocabulary precisenouns,dynamicverbs,vividadjectives
- Figurative language similes,metaphors,personification
- Sound imagery alliteration,sibilance,assonance,onomatopoeia
- Sensory imagery sight,sound,smell,touch,taste
- Advanced techniques patheticfallacy,superlatives,oxymorons
Vocabulary: AFORESTERS mnemonic for rhetorical devices:
- A: Alliteration
- F: Facts
- O: Opinions
- R: Rhetorical questions
- E: Emotive language
- S: Statistics
- T: Rule of three
- E: Exaggeration
- R: Repetition
- S: Superlatives
Quote: "Be formal and convey specific subject matter while engaging with readers through organized information and memorable content."
The guide concludes with specific formatting requirements for different writing types, including letters, newspapers, essays, leaflets, and speeches, each with their unique structural elements and stylistic considerations for achieving maximum impact in AQA GCSE English Language section B writing.