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Situational Writing
Convincing, persuading and stating a
preference – Part 1 (Situational Txt types)
• You would have learnt to…
  a. Identify the parts of a Section 2 question
  b. Use the question given to you to help you fulfil the task
  c. Identify the various formats and choose them
     appropriately
  d. Practice using the formats for the appropriate question.




By the end of the lesson…
• Longman’s, Developing Situational Writing Skills, Vol. 1,
  Ho Lin Lee (ed.) Pearson-Longman, Singapore: 2009

• Longman’s Effective Guide to O’Level English,
  Longman, Singapore: 2000




Lesson References
• “…as the word situational suggests, it is based on a given
  context, i.e. a situation with given information that is set
  for (the student). (The student) has to use the information
  provided to accomplish the task, be it persuading
  someone to take a course of action, recommending
  someone to a position etc.
  (Longman’s Developing Situational Writing Skills, pg. vii)




What is Situational
Writing?
• Informal Letters
  • Letters to friends who are overseas
  • Letters from you to family at home
• Formal Letters
  • Letters of introduction (cover letters for job applications)
  • Letters of complaint
  • Letters of endorsement
• Reports
• Information Sheets



Text Types (Sit. Writing)
• Requirements for the Situational Writing Section

  • Time allocated: 45 to 50minutes
  • Breakdown of time allocation:
     • Plan: 5-8 minutes
     • Write: 37-40minutes
     • Check: 5 minutes
  • Word Requirements: 250 to 350 words



Assessment
Requirements
• Word limit:

  • Do not overwrite – more chances for errors and wasting
    precious time, which could be used to check your work.

  • Do not “under” write – written work which is below the
    word limit penalises itself (i.e. Examiners will get a sense
    that you are not able to fulfil the task required of you)



Assessment
Requirements – Con’td
• Unlike Free Composition Section (Section A), marks for
  Situational Writing are allocated as follows:

  • Task fulfilment: 10 marks (how well you have answered
    the requirements of the question)

  • Language:          20 marks (how well the candidate made
    use of the English Language and displayed proficiency in
    the language)

  • Total:            30 marks


Mark Allocation
• Examiners have commented that they are looking at how
  well the candidate “…makes use of the information
  provided in the situation to show how good is his/her
  control of the language…”

• Candidates should not simply copy from the situational
  information provided without adding anything new…




Strategy
• Step 1: Using the question to help you
• Step 2: Using the material to your advantage
• Step 3: Write clearly




Steps to Situational
Writing
• Candidate has to find out four facts about this exercise
  from the question:

  • (a). Who are you (I mean the writer) supposed to be?

     • Is there a specific role you have to be (a student librarian, a
       class president, a prefect? – find out)

     • Write from the viewpoint of the character you asked to be…
       • How would this “character” see what happens,
       • How would he/she react to the events mentioned




Step 1: Use the question
• (b) Who will read it?

  • Who is the “audience” the letter or report is supposed to be
    addressed to
  • This matters, because it tells you how formally or informally you
    are to write

• (c) What format or type of writing must you use?
  • Formal or Informal Letter?
  • Report?

• (d)What content is required?
  • After finding answers to the above three questions from the first
    part of the question, you can now turn your attention to the listed
    points (i.e. the specific points mentioned in the question)

Step 1: Use the question
• Make sense of each point that is given to you in the
  content section

• Connect ideas together into a clear sequence

• Re-phrase the guiding questions into your own words but
  keep the same meaning…



Step 2: Using material to
your advantage
• Name names. Give every character in your situation a
  name.

• Provide street names or other details. Don’t make names
  up. Try to make the account, letter sound as realistic as
  possible.

• See it happening in your mind’s eye…use imagination
  and work out the sequence of activities.



Step 3: Writing clearly
• Choice of the correct format for letters depends on the
  following:

  • Who is writing?
  • What the message is?
  • Who is the intended reader is?




Letter Formats (Informal)
Letters
- For business/ anything official/     Format 1 - Formal
  writing to someone you do not
  know
- For writing to someone you know      Format 2 – Polite
  by name, but not a close friend

- Friends, relatives, those whom you   Format 3 – Casual
  call by their personal name in
  ordinary conversation
Report                                 Format 4 - Report
- When you are instructed to write
  an
   official account or report

Formats will be given to you after the lesson!

Formats
• Practice Step 1 – Using the question

  a) Who are you supposed to be?
  b) Who is supposed to read it?
  c) Which format and type to use?

  d) Read question again…what content is required?




In-Class Practice
• Practice Step 2 – Using the material to your advantage

  a) Make sense of the points given
  b) Connect the points into a sequence
  c) Re-phrase (re-write into your own words)




In-Class Practice
• Practice Step 3 – Write clearly

• Now look at the model letter and carry out the following
  tasks:

  • Re-write the first and last paragraphs of the model answer
    keeping to the meaning as well as the same affectionate and
    informal tone.




In-Class Practice
• Provide one characteristic of Situational Writing
• Name the text types used in Section 2 of Paper 1
• What is the allocation of time for this section?




Key learning points

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Sec3 english language_composition(situational writing)

  • 1. Situational Writing Convincing, persuading and stating a preference – Part 1 (Situational Txt types)
  • 2. • You would have learnt to… a. Identify the parts of a Section 2 question b. Use the question given to you to help you fulfil the task c. Identify the various formats and choose them appropriately d. Practice using the formats for the appropriate question. By the end of the lesson…
  • 3. • Longman’s, Developing Situational Writing Skills, Vol. 1, Ho Lin Lee (ed.) Pearson-Longman, Singapore: 2009 • Longman’s Effective Guide to O’Level English, Longman, Singapore: 2000 Lesson References
  • 4. • “…as the word situational suggests, it is based on a given context, i.e. a situation with given information that is set for (the student). (The student) has to use the information provided to accomplish the task, be it persuading someone to take a course of action, recommending someone to a position etc. (Longman’s Developing Situational Writing Skills, pg. vii) What is Situational Writing?
  • 5. • Informal Letters • Letters to friends who are overseas • Letters from you to family at home • Formal Letters • Letters of introduction (cover letters for job applications) • Letters of complaint • Letters of endorsement • Reports • Information Sheets Text Types (Sit. Writing)
  • 6. • Requirements for the Situational Writing Section • Time allocated: 45 to 50minutes • Breakdown of time allocation: • Plan: 5-8 minutes • Write: 37-40minutes • Check: 5 minutes • Word Requirements: 250 to 350 words Assessment Requirements
  • 7. • Word limit: • Do not overwrite – more chances for errors and wasting precious time, which could be used to check your work. • Do not “under” write – written work which is below the word limit penalises itself (i.e. Examiners will get a sense that you are not able to fulfil the task required of you) Assessment Requirements – Con’td
  • 8. • Unlike Free Composition Section (Section A), marks for Situational Writing are allocated as follows: • Task fulfilment: 10 marks (how well you have answered the requirements of the question) • Language: 20 marks (how well the candidate made use of the English Language and displayed proficiency in the language) • Total: 30 marks Mark Allocation
  • 9. • Examiners have commented that they are looking at how well the candidate “…makes use of the information provided in the situation to show how good is his/her control of the language…” • Candidates should not simply copy from the situational information provided without adding anything new… Strategy
  • 10. • Step 1: Using the question to help you • Step 2: Using the material to your advantage • Step 3: Write clearly Steps to Situational Writing
  • 11. • Candidate has to find out four facts about this exercise from the question: • (a). Who are you (I mean the writer) supposed to be? • Is there a specific role you have to be (a student librarian, a class president, a prefect? – find out) • Write from the viewpoint of the character you asked to be… • How would this “character” see what happens, • How would he/she react to the events mentioned Step 1: Use the question
  • 12. • (b) Who will read it? • Who is the “audience” the letter or report is supposed to be addressed to • This matters, because it tells you how formally or informally you are to write • (c) What format or type of writing must you use? • Formal or Informal Letter? • Report? • (d)What content is required? • After finding answers to the above three questions from the first part of the question, you can now turn your attention to the listed points (i.e. the specific points mentioned in the question) Step 1: Use the question
  • 13. • Make sense of each point that is given to you in the content section • Connect ideas together into a clear sequence • Re-phrase the guiding questions into your own words but keep the same meaning… Step 2: Using material to your advantage
  • 14. • Name names. Give every character in your situation a name. • Provide street names or other details. Don’t make names up. Try to make the account, letter sound as realistic as possible. • See it happening in your mind’s eye…use imagination and work out the sequence of activities. Step 3: Writing clearly
  • 15. • Choice of the correct format for letters depends on the following: • Who is writing? • What the message is? • Who is the intended reader is? Letter Formats (Informal)
  • 16. Letters - For business/ anything official/ Format 1 - Formal writing to someone you do not know - For writing to someone you know Format 2 – Polite by name, but not a close friend - Friends, relatives, those whom you Format 3 – Casual call by their personal name in ordinary conversation Report Format 4 - Report - When you are instructed to write an official account or report Formats will be given to you after the lesson! Formats
  • 17. • Practice Step 1 – Using the question a) Who are you supposed to be? b) Who is supposed to read it? c) Which format and type to use? d) Read question again…what content is required? In-Class Practice
  • 18. • Practice Step 2 – Using the material to your advantage a) Make sense of the points given b) Connect the points into a sequence c) Re-phrase (re-write into your own words) In-Class Practice
  • 19. • Practice Step 3 – Write clearly • Now look at the model letter and carry out the following tasks: • Re-write the first and last paragraphs of the model answer keeping to the meaning as well as the same affectionate and informal tone. In-Class Practice
  • 20. • Provide one characteristic of Situational Writing • Name the text types used in Section 2 of Paper 1 • What is the allocation of time for this section? Key learning points