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Introduction | |
Addressing the reading assessment objectives | |
Assignment 1 task | |
Speech model answer | |
Unannotated model answer |
In this assignment, you'll be tasked with crafting a written piece following specific guidelines, drawing upon the opinions, ideas, and information provided in one or two reading passages.
The subsequent guide illustrates the approach to tackle this task in the form of a speech. Although the task is extracted from a previous exam paper, it's essential to emphasize that using texts or tasks from exam papers is not permissible in your coursework portfolio. Nonetheless, this example serves to highlight the skills necessary to produce a top-quality piece of work.
The guide includes:
You can earn a maximum of 15 marks in this assignment. Your evaluation skills are under scrutiny, focusing on your capacity to assess both the explicit and implicit ideas, opinions, and attitudes conveyed in one or two texts. Your task is to synthesize these elements into a refined and well-developed response.
Let's take a look at how you do this, using the following two texts:
To begin with, you should read the texts and highlight the ideas and opinions that could inform your writing. Your response might use the following ideas from these texts:
In response to the above texts, a possible Assignment 1 task wording would be:
“Imagine you are a pupil in a school which does not have a school council.
Write a speech to be given in a school assembly, giving your views on whether or not students should participate in decisions made about the school. Base your speech on what you have read.”
The following model answer demonstrates a top-mark response to the above task:
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1. What is the role of school councils in educational institutions? |
2. How are school council members selected or elected? |
3. What are some common issues or topics that school councils address or discuss? |
4. How can students, parents, and teachers get involved with the school council? |
5. What are the benefits of having a school council in place? |
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