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learner response

  1 ) Type up any comments you can find in your papers - these may be on individual questions or at the end of the paper. Alternatively, write something you've learned from going through the two papers in class.  focus on the question  2) Which paper did you do better in? I  did better in paper 2 achieving  grade 4 whiled  in paper 1 achieving  grade 2  3) Why do you think you did better in that paper? I  revised more on newspapers  as I  knew what will come up whiled for paper I  could not be motivated  to revise  4) Focusing on Paper 1, write down  three  things you need to improve on before the real exams. This may be a particular section or type of question (e.g. unseen analysis, 20 mark essay) or a particular type of media or CSP (e.g. advertising or NHS Represent). radio magazine   conventions   5) Now look at Paper 2. W rite down  three  things you need to improve on for Paper 2 before the real exams. Again, this might be a topic, type of question or specific skill.

the coursework interview

 Today we will be interviewing the founder of the best make-up ( real beauty) brand of our generation. Greta Garbo, tonight will go through a roller coaster of fun, enjoyment and information. The one and only Greta Garbo will tell us about her make-up secrets. So, Greta Garbo do you mind telling and informing us about your make up secret?    Setting spray at the beginning  as well as at then end of your make up to make your make up turn out as gorgeous.-apply your foundation before applying your concealer as starting with foundation will minimise any redness or discolouration. -After each step of putting on your make up wait for at least 1 minute to settle it in.setting spray before and after your  make up to make it as gorgeous and beautiful, as well as setting very thing in place. The goal and aim for “ real beauty” is to  influence all gender types to increase their  self love and feel more confident about  themselves.  

the times language and representation

  Language 1) What is the main story on the front cover of the Times CSP edition and why does it appeal to Times readers? The main story of the times front cover presents Boris Johnson as an authoritative world leader, they also presents positive representation of conservative purity member. this is  will appeal to the times readers as its considered a hard news. 2) List the other news stories and kickers on the front page of the Times CSP edition. Why do you think the Times selected these for the front page? KICKERS- the story is about super rich which is a strong contrast to kickers in daily mirror ( pride of Britain reward) the second story focus on this raw ( dispute) between the uk and France over fishing laws which reinforce traditional stereotype both countries being allies (together) but at times they could be enemies   3) What is the main story on the inside page of the Times CSP edition and how is it constructed to appeal to Times readers?  4) How are the Times front and insi

the times introduction

  the times introduction task 1) What year was  The Times  founded and when did it start using the  Times  name? The times was founded in the year 1975 making it the oldest Britain newspaper  and changed its name from dailt universal on the times  2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition?  He suggest that the newspaper will embrace  strong traditions and offer traditional content.  3) Who owns  The Times  today and how is editorial integrity protected? the times is owned by the UK- media billionaire Rupert Murdoch's company  4) What did  The Times  introduce in 2010 and why? The times as well as the daily mirror   introduced digital subscriptions in 2010 to help ensure a sustainable future for their journalism 5) What was  The Times  named in 2018 by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University? The times was named as the Britain most trustworthy newspaper in 2018  by the  Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University 6

Daily Mirror case study

  Language 1) Write the definition of the following key language for newspaper front pages (you may want to add an example for each from our Daily Mirror CSP): master head ; the title  of the  newspaper pug something that catches the readers eyes  splash head; the newspaper  lead story  slogan  ; sums up the ethnos of the newspaper   dateline; the data the newspaper  was published kicker the story at the top pf the newspaper  to draw interest  in the content  by-line  ; the name of the journalist / writer   stand first ; introduction   paragraphs  (usually in bold ) Masthead: Pug: Splash Head: Slogan: Dateline: Kicker: Byline: Standfirst: 2) How much does a copy of the Daily Mirror cost? (Note: the current cost is different to the CSP edition - we recommend learning both). In the CSP 2021 it costed 90phowever in 2024 the price has doubled and now cost £1.80 3) What are the main stories on the CSP edition of the Daily Mirror (see above)? Make sure you learn the headline and what the sto

Introduction to Newspapers

  1) What type of news can you typically find in a   tabloid  newspaper? easer to read  shorter articles  more photographs  report on major news showbiz gossip and entertainment  2)  What type of news can you typically find in a  broadsheet  newspaper? more serious  have a smaller font  more advantaged use of language  fewer photographs  3) If someone is  left-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? they favour of social equality which means higher tax.  4) If someone is  right-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? they prefer low tax, less spent on public service and health and education.  5) Why has there been a decline in newspaper sales in the last 20 years? gradual decline in newspapers sales due to the rise of tv and growth of digital news through the internet and social media.

December mock exam: Learner Response blog tasks

  1) Type up any feedback on your paper  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). If you only have marks and a grade on the paper, write a WWW/EBI yourself based on your scores. (EBL)i need to know the definition  of key words  (WWW) good effort for the b20 marker question 2   (score)36/84 grade 4  2) Use  the mark scheme for this Paper 2 mock to read the answers AQA were looking for . First, write down a definition and example of non-diegetic sound (Q1.1 and 1.2).  definition =sound which characters and audience can both hear  examples= dialogue between will and lyra   3) Next, identify  three  points you could have made in Q1.3 - camerawork and the extract. Look for the indicative content in the mark scheme - these are the suggested answers from AQA. low angles of will means how he is helpless and inferior to lyra   fast dolly shot when lyra walks in the house suggesting she is in control  4) Now look at Q1.4 in the mark scheme - pick ou