Exam-style question
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Explain how you would describe the NEA as Language in Action, worth 100 marks and 20% of A-level. in the context of Assessment structure.
Model answer
What a good answer should say
- A strong answer should clearly describe the NEA as Language in Action, worth 100 marks and 20% of A-level.
- using accurate precise English Language terminology and direct links to Non-exam assessment structure.
Explanation
Why this works
Move from language feature to meaning-making. This answer should show how the response meets the learning objective: Describe the NEA as Language in Action, worth 100 marks and 20% of A-level.
In Assessment structure, the strongest explanation links the answer to Non-exam assessment structure, uses accurate linguistic terminology, and makes the evidence serve a clear analytical purpose. If the question is exam-style, the student should move beyond naming a feature by explaining how representation works in a newspaper article representing social groups through evaluative choices.
That means connecting language choice to meaning, context, representation, audience, genre, mode or method as appropriate. The conclusion should not be a personal opinion; it should be a supported judgement about how the language data operates in relation to the task.
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