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  • Writing

    • Context, audience and purpose – WJEC

      Before planning any writing, consider the context, audience and purpose. You can then make choices about layout, style, language and structure.

    • Writing fiction – WJEC

      Writing fiction involves coming up with creative and original ideas to develop interesting pieces of writing. Find inspiration in your own experiences and the real world.

    • Writing non-fiction – WJEC

      Writing non-fiction texts usually means writing about facts or opinions. Many non-fiction texts come with conventions of language, form and structure.

    • Planning – WJEC

      The key to a successful piece of writing is the planning. It helps you to select vocabulary and order your paragraphs. You should also plan in time at the end to proofread your work.

    • Organising information and ideas – WJEC

      Structuring work well allows your reader to follow the processes behind your ideas, and the overall direction of your text. Ideally, each paragraph should take you a step closer to your conclusion.

    • Literary techniques – WJEC

      Techniques are used by writers as an attempt to make the reader think in a certain way. These techniques can be used to intrigue, inspire, persuade or simply convey information to the reader.

    • Vocabulary – WJEC

      Vocabulary helps to create a particular style, tone or emotion for your reader. By showing ambition and creativity with your vocabulary, you can make your reader laugh, cry or think about an idea.

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