Exam Structure

Exam Structure

  1. Read the question and underline the key terms, as you can write on the paper.
  2. Plan, e.g bullet point list of everything you are going to include.
  3.  First paragraph-Introduction
    1. Definitions-->Key Terms
    2. Context-->Background on the adverts
    3. Argument (Point of view)-->Your point of view e.g 'I am going to argue that audience response is influenced by the time period that the media product is realised in'. This needs to factor in the ideology and media language of the advert.
  4. Paragraphs (each paragraph should include...)
    1. Your Point
    2. Your Evidence (it comes from the adverts, and we must use media language or else fail)Look at the textual analysis tool kit on A-Level Media Studies Blog.
    3. Your Argument (Explanation)
  5. Last paragraph-Conclusion
    1. It is just summing up all paragraphs that were written.
  • Need to demonstrate knowledge
  • Must include media language

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