Paragraph structure
1. Introduction
- Definition (Key terms: genre, ideology, audience)
- Argument - Definite point of view e.g. media products offer multiple meanings to attract different audiences to the product and this benefits the producer
- Context (Background information on media texts)
2.Point
Evidence
Analysis/Argument
^x however many
3. Conclusion
- Answer the question. Stay on topic. Link each point back to the question.
- Use correct terminology/media language
- Cover key theories and topic points
- Analyse don't describe
How to structure an essay:
1) Read the question, underline key terms
2) Gut reaction - whats your oppinion
3) Plan on the answer paper. Intro, conclusion, 3+ paragraphs about a specific point each
4) Intro - CDA (context(background info), description(define key terms), argument(I shall argue)
5) Paragraphs PEAT, Point (your topic for the paragraph), Evidence (detailed example from the text), Argument (how this links to your argument), Theorist (any theorists that could support your argument or evidence). Points we could make: Social context, Historical context, Producer ideology, Industry
6) Conclusion, list and recount your points including a final stance. Should include no new info except your opinion
1. Introduction
- Definition (Key terms: genre, ideology, audience)
- Argument - Definite point of view e.g. media products offer multiple meanings to attract different audiences to the product and this benefits the producer
- Context (Background information on media texts)
2.Point
Evidence
Analysis/Argument
^x however many
3. Conclusion
- Answer the question. Stay on topic. Link each point back to the question.
- Use correct terminology/media language
- Cover key theories and topic points
- Analyse don't describe
How to structure an essay:
1) Read the question, underline key terms
2) Gut reaction - whats your oppinion
3) Plan on the answer paper. Intro, conclusion, 3+ paragraphs about a specific point each
4) Intro - CDA (context(background info), description(define key terms), argument(I shall argue)
5) Paragraphs PEAT, Point (your topic for the paragraph), Evidence (detailed example from the text), Argument (how this links to your argument), Theorist (any theorists that could support your argument or evidence). Points we could make: Social context, Historical context, Producer ideology, Industry
6) Conclusion, list and recount your points including a final stance. Should include no new info except your opinion
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