L29 wjec exam topics preparation 'carousel of questions'
Transcript of L29 wjec exam topics preparation 'carousel of questions'
Entrance Activity
YOU MUST state whether you AGREE or DISAGREE with the view that Prison Guard Raymond Lohan (Stuart Graham) is a ‘Villain’ who receives punishment for his actions.
3 minutes
‘PUNISHMENT’ (Propp): Villain is punished.
Title:WJEC Exam Topics -
Preparation
Thursday 19th March 2015
FM2 – British and American Film (60%) of AS Level)
Section B – British Film topics Identity Study –
‘In the Name of the Father’ and ‘Hunger’
Why?
Aims & Objectives
• YOU WILL re-cap prior learning.
• YOU WILL develop your understanding of the Exam Boards expectations regarding exam questions and what examples you should refer to in answering any one of these Questions.
• Review the learning
AO1
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of film as an audio-visual form of creative expression together and
AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding, including some of the common critical approaches that characterise the subject, when exploring and analysing films.
FM2 – EXAM BOARD EXPECTATIONS
Mark Scheme
• Excellent Knowledge – Institutional information, Character (Actor names), Key Scenes that are accurate (relevant) to the Question.
• Specialist language = Micro Features, Terminology associated to the Texts being studied – for example ‘The Troubles’.
• Narrative and Representation – Narrative Theory – Hallam & Marshment (2000); Syd Field; Vladimir Propp; Todorov; Stereotypes/Anti-stereotypes.
Mini-Plenary
YOU MUST list 3 common areas you will be assessed on for FM2 – Section B
2 minutes
Were you paying attention……..
MAIN TASK25 Minutes - Around 4 minutes per. Question
YOU MUST annotate the paragraph provided using the following colours:
•BLUE – Theory•Green – Key Terminology/Language from the Question•RED – Evidence from the text
YOU SHOULD then reflect on the strengths of the structure as well.
THEN, YOU MUST write a PEA Paragraph of your own based around the Question below from BOTH of the texts:
What have you learnt?
“What if….”On your mini-whiteboards, YOU MUST write down what you would need to know IF you were presented with an Exam Question such as:
To what extent is conflict a major component of the texts you have studied Narrative?
Homework
Revise for the upcoming Mock Exam Due: 4 Lessons time – Friday 20th March