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  1. GRADE 9 NON-FICTION COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

    Grade 9 NON-FICTION COMPARISON ANALYSIS
    2 Lessons
  2. GRADE 9 LIVE MODELLING SESSIONS
    MINDSET & PROBLEM-SOLVING
    3 Lessons
  3. SESSION 2: HEALTH AND LANG P1 (FICTION) TIMING
    3 Lessons
  4. EVALUATION for THE LANGUAGE PAPERS: Grade 9 Techniques
    6 Lessons
  5. Grade 9 TRANSACTIONAL WRITING
    6 Lessons
  6. Grade 9 ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE
    2 Lessons
  7. SESSION 7: HOW TO USE THE MODEL ANSWERS IN THE LIBRARY TO SCORE A GRADE 9
    9 Lessons
  8. SESSION 8: POETIC FORMS - GRADE 9 TECHNIQUES
    4 Lessons
  9. SESSION 9: LITERATURE PAPER 1 EXAM PREP
    31 Lessons
  10. UNSEEN POETRY
    27 Lessons
  11. SESSION 12: STRUCTURE AND EVALUATION FOR LANGUAGE
    4 Lessons
  12. SESSION 13: LANGUAGE PAPER 2
    12 Lessons
  13. UNDERSTANDING THE MARK SCHEME AND HOW TO MARK YOURSELF
    2 Lessons
  14. CLOSE ANALYSIS & EFFECTS
    HOW TO ANALYSE CLOSELY FOR GRADE 9
    2 Lessons
  15. EFFECTS OF AUTHOR'S METHODS: Grade 9 Techniques
    6 Lessons
  16. GRADE 9 PARAGRAPHS
    TTECEA PARAGRPAHS: CONVERTING A GRADE 6 ESSAY PARAGRAPH TO GRADE 9
    3 Lessons
  17. COMPLEX SENTENCES FOR GRADE 9
    COMPLEX SENTENCES FOR A GRADE 9
    2 Lessons
  18. CREATIVE WRITING
    WRITING A GRADE 9 STORY WITH CHATGPT
    2 Lessons
  19. CREATIVE WRITING
    2 Lessons
  20. PLOT STRUCTURE
    1 Lesson
  21. EXAM PREPARATION
    EXAM PREPARATION
    3 Lessons
  22. LANGUAGE PAPER 1
    LANGUAGE PAPER 1 WALKTHROUGH
    3 Lessons
  23. INTERVIEWS
    LIVE INTERVIEWS WITH TOP-LEVEL STUDENTS
    3 Lessons
  24. 1:1 Recordings
    1. 1:1 WITH INAYAH: Macbeth: Critical Views of Witches: Conceptualisation: Live Model Answer
    4 Lessons
Unit 19, Lesson 2
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2. What Makes a Grade 9 Story?

Abdullah Williams January 5, 2025
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00:00 Crafting an Engaging Story
01:19 Understanding Marking Criteria
02:28 The Importance of Vocabulary and Style
03:24 Narrative Techniques and Structure

In this conversation, Abdullah Neil Williams discusses the essential elements of crafting an engaging story for English exams. He emphasises the importance of making the story entertaining and interesting to capture the examiner’s attention. The conversation covers various aspects of storytelling, including the significance of perspective, the use of well-chosen vocabulary, and the application of diverse sentence structures and punctuation to enhance the narrative. Williams provides practical tips and examples to help students improve their writing skills and achieve better marks in their exams.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Make your story entertaining to gain marks.
Focus on interesting ideas to engage the examiner.
Use imaginative and descriptive language.
Avoid writing about death in stories.
Choose well-selected nouns and verbs for impact.
Consider using first-person perspective for empathy.
Ensure smooth transitions between different perspectives.
Incorporate a variety of sentence structures.
Utilise different punctuation marks effectively.
Aim for a good variety of writing techniques.
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