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National 5 Prelim Advice

National 5 Prelim Advice. Critical Reading Paper. We are learning to: prepare for our Prelim examination. Hints and Tips for Tomorrow!. Timing. Remember – you have 1 hour and 30 minutes. 45 minutes for your Critical Essay 45 minutes for your Scottish Text

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National 5 Prelim Advice

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  1. National 5 Prelim Advice Critical Reading Paper We are learning to: prepare for our Prelim examination

  2. Hints and Tips for Tomorrow!

  3. Timing • Remember – you have 1 hour and 30 minutes. • 45 minutes for your Critical Essay • 45 minutes for your Scottish Text • There will be someone invigilating but you cannot be sure they will remind you of the time. If possible, wear a watch!

  4. Order of answering • In this instance, you can answer the paper in any way you wish. Hmm…Will I do my Scottish Text or Lord of the Flies essay first??

  5. Sections to Answer • Remember! • PROSE – Lord of the Flies • SCOTTISH TEXT – Poetry – Norman MacCaig

  6. Critical Essays – The Box

  7. Critical Essays – Key Words (RTQ)

  8. Critical Essays - Plan • Remember to do a quick plan to help guide your mind as you write your essay. • You may feel nervous, it is natural, so a plan can help focus your writing. • 1. Beginning of civilisation – conch, meeting, chief etc • 2. Jack and Ralph tensions – becomes in charge of the hunters • 3. Bloodlust – pigs • 4. Paganistic behaviour • 5. Death of Simon • 6. Death of Piggy / destruction of conch This plan can be used to develop your P.E.A.R. paragraphs!

  9. Critical Essay Checklist • Effective Intro? (Title, author, Brief Summary, RTQ) • Do you R.T.Q consistently using the key words / phrases? • Have you used sophisticated language? • Have you referred to the use of techniques within your analysis? • Have you checked your use of spelling? • Out of time? Have you written a conclusion?

  10. Scottish Text - Quotations • You need to be confident with your quotations. • Only one poem will be printed and you cannot guess and hope for the best. • Ensure you are reading over your poems and that you are confident!

  11. Annotations • Review your annotated poems. • If you were absent, you have been reminded to catch-up! • All the materials are on the wiki plus there are invaluable resources on the BBC National 5 website.

  12. Marks Available • Remember to check how much each question if worth. • 2 marks – if it asks for a quote – then 1 quote / example + detailed analysis • 4 marks - 2 quotes / examples + 2 detailed examples of analysis. • You will know a quote is required if it says “Provide evidence / Justify your opinion / With reference to the text.”

  13. Analysis of techniques • Remember when analysing you must: • Identify what techniques are being used • Why are they effective? • What do they makes us think about the poet / character / theme etc. • Do not vaguely describe a quote. You need to be exact! • Think denotation and connotation!

  14. Poet’s Feelings / Attitude • Remember to avoid v ague feelings such as positive and negative!!! • Be sure you can explain how he conveys his feelings through his use of techniques

  15. Use of Imagery • Revise the images used in both poems. • What techniques are used? • What are the literal meanings (denotation)? • What are the connotations? • How do they link to the themes of death / grief / hopelessness etc.?

  16. Good Opening / Ending • If you are asked about the opening or ending of the poem: • Analyse the section of the poem you are given • How does it highlight the themes of the poem? • How does it convey the message? • Does it sum up the poem? • Does it introduce what it is about?

  17. The final question • Structure! • Very brief introduction that refers to the question • 3-4 paragraphs Main body (Each paragraph can look at a different technique / use of imagery / use of emotions / feelings etc.) • Very brief conclusion that refers to the question • Be aware – some of these questions ask you to COMPARE while others do not. Read the question carefully!

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