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Mock Learner Response

  1 ) Type up any comments you can find in your papers - these may be on individual questions or at the end of the paper. Alternatively, write something you've learned from going through the two papers in class.  Remember to use CLAMPS for the language analysis questions. 2) Which paper did you do better in? 3) Why do you think you did better in that paper? 4) Focusing on Paper 1, write down  three  things you need to improve on before the real exams. This may be a particular section or type of question (e.g. unseen analysis, 20 mark essay) or a particular type of media or CSP (e.g. advertising or NHS Represent). - Improve my knowledge of Radio - Improve my knowledge of language  analysis and Clamps - Learns the name of regulators for each industry 5) Now look at Paper 2. W rite down  three  things you need to improve on for Paper 2 before the real exams. Again, this might be a topic, type of question or specific skill. 

The Times Newspaper

  Language 1) What is the main story on the front cover of the Times CSP edition and why does it appeal to Times readers? The main cover story is about world leaders coming together to have a meeting about the issue of climate change. This would appeal to their audience as most of their audience like to read hard news. 2) List the other news stories and kickers on the front page of the Times CSP edition. Why do you think the Times selected these for the front page? The second story on the times news paper is about Macron Giving in ultimatum in fishing row. A fight between France and UK presenting them as rivals. The kicker is about the super rich elite looking out to hair more skilled stuff and featuring a stereotypical British butler name 'Jeeves'. 3) What is the main story on the inside page of the Times CSP edition and how is it constructed to appeal to Times readers?  4) How are the Times front and inside pages designed to reflect  broadsheet  newspaper conventions? - The t

The Times Newspaper

  The Times - Introduction: blog tasks 1) What year was  The Times  founded and when did it start using the  Times  name? The Times Newspaper was founded in 1785. In 1788 it changed it's name from Daily universal to The times.  2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition? He suggested that the paper will contain something suited for everyone including politics, foreign affairs , matters of trade, legal trials , advertisements and cover contending issues with respectful fair argument. 3) Who owns  The Times  today and how is editorial integrity protected?    The times is owned by the billionaire Rupert Murdoch' company. The editorial are protected through the independent press standards organisation regulation and the editors code of practice that they reinforce.  4) What did  The Times  introduce in 2010 and why? In 2010 they introduced digital subscription to ensure a sustainable future for their journalists. 5) What was  The Times  named

double page spread

" Today we will be interviewing the one and only Model Supermodel .A women who stole all of our hearts and had the spotlight and Many women Role model and their inspiration.  The dependent hardworking women .KATE MOS." "So Kate Moss how does it feel  when everyone around the world is looking out for your next, the next fashion trend you will start and what makeup style you're  recently wearing."  As a model who started at the bottom and worked hard. I couldn't even dream of this. I am glad women are looking up to me as someone who inspires them and someone who they want to be like in the future. It's overwhelming sometimes having the whole world looking up to you. I  get scared of fans disappointment. But I still am proud of being a Nepali women in an industry that not many women of colours  and to open doors for women. "Did you struggler as a Nepali women? and did you find it harder then a white women would have  I  feel like my journey would have

Daily Mirror Newspaper

  Language 1) Write the definition of the following key language for newspaper front pages (you may want to add an example for each from our Daily Mirror CSP): Masthead: The title of the Newspaper  Pug: Something that catches the readers eyes Splash Head: The Newspaper lead story Slogan: Sums up the ethnos of the Newspaper Dateline: The data the Newspaper was published Kicker: The story at the top of the Newspaper to draw interest in the content Byline: The name of the Journalist/ Writer  Stand first: Introduction Paragraph ( usually in bold) 2) How much does a copy of the Daily Mirror cost? (Note: the current cost is different to the CSP edition - we recommend learning both). In the CSP 2021 it costed 90p however in 2024 the price has doubled and now cost £1.80. 3) What are the main stories on the CSP edition of the Daily Mirror (see above)? Make sure you learn the headline and what the stories are about. The main stories of Daily Mirror is spreading awareness on climate change around

Introduction to Newspaper

Introduction                                                                                                                                                     1) What type of news can you typically find in a   tabloid  newspaper?  On Tabloid Newspapers you can typically find major news but as well as showbiz gossip,entertainment and sport news . 2)  What type of news can you typically find in a  broadsheet  newspaper? On broadsheet Newspapers you can typically find serious topics and lower circulation figures than Tabloid . 3) If someone is  left-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? Left wing are likely to support the labour party and the are likely to read Tabloid type of Newspapers such as Daily mirror. 4) If someone is  right-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? Right wing are likely to support conservative party and are likely to read Broadsheet type

Mock Exam - Paper 2 Learner response

  1) Type up any feedback on your paper  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). If you only have marks and a grade on the paper, write a WWW/EBI yourself based on your scores. WWW: " What a fantastic effort from you! So much to credit but you clearly revised really well for the exam. So much subject knowledge displayed for example "male gaze" , " convergence" EBI: Few careless mistakes for example Q1 and Q5. Ensure you are focusing on key words for example regulation. Compare to other CPS and how they are regulated or not. 55/85 - Grade 7 2) Use  the mark scheme for this Paper 2 mock to read the answers AQA were looking for . First, write down a definition and example of non-diegetic sound (Q1.1 and 1.2).  diegetic : Sound which characters and audience can hear  non - diegetic : Sound only the audience can hear Example for diegetic: footsteps , dialogue 3) Next, identify  three  points you could have made in Q1.3