Title: Paper 1 Section A Reading Non-Fiction
1Paper 1 Section AReading Non-Fiction Media
- AO2(iii) Following the writers argument
2Assessment Objective
- AO2(iii) - Follow an argument
- Identify the writers overall view
- Identify the different points made by the writer
that support this - Explain these points and what the writer is
saying
3Example of Questions
- What does Fay Weldon recommend as the best way to
sell chocolate bars? - What are the main points of Tony Allans argument
about the worlds water shortages? - Explain the key points made in this item.
4Framework for Reading
- Read the questions
- Read the text
- Work out the PAFT and main view
- Identify the main points made by the writer
number these in order of importance - Plan your response
5Advice
- Decide what the writer is trying to say to you
their overall message - Identify the different points that are made.
Look at the use of topic sentences / paragraphs - Explain what is meant by the writer and what they
are trying to say
6Model question
- Explain the main points made by the writer in
this article - (6 marks)
- 6 marks 12 minutes
- Identify the main view
- Identify the points that support this
- Explain these ideas in your own words
7Age Interests Lifestyle Gender
Education Class Job Hobbies Politics
8Planning
Main view Main view Main view
Point (Select an idea) Evidence Explain (Your interpretation)
9Assessment criteria AO2iii
- Band 1 (F/G)
- Little detail / unfocused
- Band 2 (D/E)
- General, descriptive answer / spots obvious
points - Band 3 (B/C)
- Selects and comments on range points
- Structured response
- Band 4 (A/A)
- Detailed understanding of ideas
- Ideas fully absorbed and shaped into an answer
10Exemplar answer full marks!
- What reasons are put forward for visiting
Antarctica with Trailfinders? - (6 marks)
- Read the advert for Trailfinders. Read the
following answer and work out why it was awarded
full marks
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12Exemplar answer 1
Clear focus on task and purpose of text
Connectives show structure
- As the article aims to influence others to visit
the Antarctic with Trailfinders, many reasons are
put forward. Firstly the subheading Over 30
years of experience of booking adventure travel
worldwide suggests that this company is the most
qualified for organising the trip. It suggests
that from experience the company will know the
best areas and most successful ways of carrying
out the trip.
Integrated reference
Use of analytical markers
Detailed analysis of the point made full
understanding / conceptualised
13Exemplar answer 2
Structured answer material is shaped
Interprets message material is absorbed
- Secondly, the article gives the impression that
Trailfinders is a versatile company. It suits
every budget, every timescale and every
country giving the impression that whatever the
specification for the desired country this
company can match it. Also when planning they
will happily assist you in deciding on the trip
that suits you, therefore implying that they
will offer any advice needed in the planning of
the trip.
Integrated references
Additional explanations full understanding
14Exemplar answer 3
Three clear points made and explored material
fully shaped and absorbed
- Finally, Item 1 gives the impression that booking
with Travelfinders will make planning the holiday
relaxed and camping at the activity enjoyable.
For example, the article promises the company
will book you on the best value flights,
arrangetravel insurance and make any
additional hotel arrangements. In short, this
company will do the majority of the planning
whilst finding the best value for money. Overall,
the main reason for visiting the breathtakingly
beautiful place with Travelfinders is that it
will be carefree, but up to a professional and
affordable standard.
Summative comments round off answer and show a
conceptual response
15Key points
- Full understanding of the points made
- Ideas are fully absorbed and then shaped into an
answer i.e. coherent analysis of selected points - References are integrated into the argument i.e.
quotations are worked into sentences - Detailed and conceptualised i.e. gives the three
best points, evaluating what is said, and
offering your own ideas about the topic
16Try and Apply
- Use your plan to write your own explanation of
the points made by the writer - Aim to meet the highest grade criteria
- Assess your answer against the criteria