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MANDE: Transactional Writing
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Why do people write articles?
To give information, share knowledge and research on a topic.
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Why do people write blogs?
To give thoughts, opinions and insights on a topic.
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True OR False - the more cheesy and cringy the blog - the better the content marks?
TRUE
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True OR False - you are capped at 4/24 for content if you don't use paragraphs.
TRUE - ALWAYS PARAGRAPH
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What style of transactional writing could you be asked to do?
Speech, letter/email, article, leaflet, blog, review.
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What layout features must be included in an article?
Title and subheadings.
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What would you include at the end of piece of transactional writing to ensure the reader is left thinking?
Rhetorical Question
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Who do people write reviews?
To give opinions, convince others, make or change minds of those interested in the topic.
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What tone does transactional writing need to have?
Persuasive
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What sentence moods would you expect to see in a speech?
Declarative. Imperative. Exclamatory.
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When are the GCSE English exams?
23rd May and 6th June
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What must you include to show that research has taken place?
Facts and statistics
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How many paragraphs do you need to write for transactional writing?
Five
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What is in the acronym that we must use to be persuasive? Name them!
DAFORREST - Direct Address. Alliteration. Facts. Opinion. Rhetorical Question. Repetition. Emotive Language. Statistics. Three (Rule of)
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Where would you find an article?
Newspaper, magazine or website.
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Why do people write speeches?
To inspire, change minds and convince,
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What is transactional writing?
Writing to PERSUADE the reader.
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What would you include to make the audience think deeply about something?
Rhetorical Question
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What would you include to give the reader an insight into what you think?
Opinion
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Name a famous speech.
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