Friday 20 March 2015

A2 LL - 3 WAY COMPARISON PLANNING CHECKLIST

A2 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
ELLA 3 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
PLANNING CHECKLIST

 

Aim to spend between 20 - 30 minutes planning the three way comparison

 

READ THE QUESTION

 

  • Read the question carefully several times and make sure you understand clearly the unified topic and the actual task you have been set.
  • As you read the general introduction of the texts, look out for clues to THE CONTEXT of the texts: that is  audience, purpose, genre and attitude to the main topic.
  • Then read the three texts very quickly and carefully


 
THE THREE TEXTS FIRST READING

 
·         Identify quotations that you can use as evidence for genre

·         Identify quotations that you can use as evidence for purpose[s]

·         Identify quotations that you can use as evidence for audience

·         Identify quotations that you can use as evidence for the  writer’s attitude to main tropic

·         Identify 3 – 6 comparative sub-topics and find quotations that you can use as evidence



Read and annotate text A

Summarise the extract – what happens? What is it about?

Is there a simple structure that divides the extract into 2 / 3 sections

Identify quotes to support audience, purpose and genre. Because you won’t know what the comparative sub-topics are at this stage you should identify as many topics as you can.

 
Read and annotate B

Summarise the extract – what happens? What is it about?

Is there a simple structure that divides the extract into 2 / 3 sections?

Identify quotes to support audience, purpose and genre.

As you read text B look out especially for sub-topics that link to text A. I expect there will be 3 / 4 of these. But be prepared to jot down other sub-topics – they may come up in text C.


Read and annotate text C

 
Summarise the extract – what happens? What is it about?

Is there a simple structure that divides the extract into 2 / 3 sections?

Identify quotes to support audience, purpose and genre.




SECOND READING

Read the three texts again and decide for yourself the order you want to write about them. I suggest you write about the text you feel most confident about.

 Focus on the three or four sub-topics that you can compare in your answer as well as focussing on audience, purpose, genre and attitude to the main topic. You will probably write 2 – 4 comparative analytical paragraphs on the second set of topics.

Concentrate on finalising the quotations you plan to use. Choose quotations by asking yourself – does this quotation support the point I want to make? And are there two or more language features I can confidently write about in the quote? If the answer is no to either one of these questions, then choose another quotation to analyse and compare.  Don’t forget to comment on the effect of these language features on the relevant audiences.

You may be drawing up a bullet point plan as you go but if not then jot down very quickly the points you are going to make in the order you intend to make them.

 Below is a template structure for a three way comparison plan.

 It might look something like this



Text A

 
·         Analysis point 1 – sub topic

o   Include quotation

·         Analysis point 2 – genre

o   Include quotation

·         Analysis point 3 – purpose

o   Include quotation

·         Analysis point 4 – sub topic

o   Include quotation

 

Text B

 

·         Analysis point 1 and comparison point to text A – sub topic

o   Include at least one quotation from text B

·         Analysis point 2 and comparison point to text A – genre

o   Include at least one quotation from text B

·         Analysis point 3 and comparison point to text A – purpose

o   Include at least one quotation from text B

·         Analysis point 4 and comparison point to text A – sub topic

o   Include at least one quotation from text B

 
Text C

 

·         Analysis point 1 and comparison point to text A and B  – sub topic

o   Include at least two quotations – at least one from text C

·         Analysis point 2 and comparison point to text A and B – genre

o   Include at least two quotations – at least one from text C

·         Analysis point 3 and comparison point to text A and B – purpose

o   Include at least two quotations – at least one from text C

·         Analysis point 4 and comparison point to text A and B – sub topic

o   Include at least two quotations – at least one from text C