To score in the "High" band (9-10 marks), keep these elements in mind: Follow a simple 5-paragraph "Plot Mountain": Exposition: Introduce the setting and character. Inciting Incident: An event that sets the plot in motion. Rising Action: Build tension through conflict. Climax: The most intense or important part of the story.
Ensure (e.g., correct use of speech marks for dialogue). IGCSE English as a Second Language - Focus on W...
Use (short for tension, long for description). To score in the "High" band (9-10 marks),
Resolve the conflict and provide a final reflection. Vocabulary & Grammar: IGCSE English as a Second Language - Focus on W...
To write a story for the exam, it’s important to focus on a clear, well-structured plot with descriptive language that stays within a manageable word count (usually 150–200 words for Exercise 6 in the 0510/0511 papers).
To score in the "High" band (9-10 marks), keep these elements in mind: Follow a simple 5-paragraph "Plot Mountain": Exposition: Introduce the setting and character. Inciting Incident: An event that sets the plot in motion. Rising Action: Build tension through conflict. Climax: The most intense or important part of the story.
Ensure (e.g., correct use of speech marks for dialogue).
Use (short for tension, long for description).
Resolve the conflict and provide a final reflection. Vocabulary & Grammar:
To write a story for the exam, it’s important to focus on a clear, well-structured plot with descriptive language that stays within a manageable word count (usually 150–200 words for Exercise 6 in the 0510/0511 papers).