Title: How%20to%20use%20quotations%20effectively.
1How to use quotations effectively.
2What is a quotation?
- Quoting means repeating what someone has said or
written. - When a character says something in a play or
novel they are speaking. When you repeat what
the character says in your essay you are quoting
the character. - Whenever you use something the author has written
your are quoting from the text.
3How a quotation should be displayed.
- Whenever you use a quotation in your essay you
must use speech marks or quotation marks, these
are sometimes called inverted commas. - Wherever possible you should also give a page
reference to show where you found the quote.
4Why should you use quotations?
- Imagine that your essay is to convince your
teacher or the marker of your opinion. - The quotation is your supporting evidence that
helps persuade the teacher that what you are
saying is true. - Quotes add validity to your argument in your
essay.
5Why use quotations?
- Quotations are vital in supporting your own
ideas. - Quotations should not take the place of your own
ideas or be used to retell the story.
6- Using a quotation is like building a burger.
7Copy down the quotation burger and label the
parts.
- Introduction to your quote.
-
The first piece of bread is an introduction to
your quote. After making your POINT, give some
background or context and explain how it
illustrates your argument.
8Copy down the quotation burger and label the
parts.
- The quote is the middle of the burger.
The middle of the burger must always be supported
by the two pieces of bread. Remember the
QUOTATION is your EVIDENCE.
9Copy down the quotation burger and label the
parts.
- The second piece of burger bun is the comment on
your quote.
You must support your quotation. Why is it
interesting? What does it reveal about
character/plot/language etc? EXPLAIN how your
quote supports your ideas.
10Using quotation in your essay.
- Always remember the burger do your quotations
have an introduction, quotation and explanation?
11Look at your quotation burger diagram.
- Which words have you underlined?
- 1 POINT
- 2 QUOTATION/EVIDENCE
- 3 - EXPLAIN
12Think of this as P, E, E.
- Remember when using a quote in your essay you
should always- - POINT - EVIDENCE EXPLAIN
- You should always include lots of PEE in your
essays!
13After writing your essay.
- You must always read through your essay to ensure
you have made no mistakes. - Does each of your points have a supporting quote.
- Check your spelling, punctuation and grammar.
- Never put sub-titles in your essay, it should be
a continuous piece of writing.