Approaching Short Writing Task: Important Event Descriptions

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Friday, 21 February 2025
Friday, 21 February 2025
 
APPROACHING THE SHORT
WRITING TASK:  EDEXCEL
IGCSE/CERTIFICATE
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
Always paired with the passage from the Anthology (section A)
Linked thematically
Allowed to echo/borrow, but don’t quote directly from the
Anthology in your writing.
You have no more than 25 minutes for the task
 
Typical:
“Write a description of an event which was important to you:
this could be a sporting event, a festival or a religious event,
for example.”
This might be linked to 
A game of polo with a headless goat
.
(2012)
 
THE QUESTION
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
Take note of the detail of the question:  What is the major
stylistic requirement?
Inform?
Explain?
Describe?
 
Often the piece will require All three to be shown, as in a
newspaper article.  You need to be clear.
 
How does the question link to the passage?
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
BEFORE YOU START:
 
This may be no more than a thought process, but…
 
Look at my example from a previous slide.
“Write a description of an event which was important to you:
this could be a sporting event, a festival or a religious event,
for example.”
 
Since 
Headless Goat 
is about a sporting event, the obvious
path is laid out for you to follow.  You could write about
anything you wish, but the further you stray from the Sporting
event clue, the harder it will be to use the passage to help you
come up with a quick response.
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
LINKING TO THE PASSAGE
 
You would have just written about these.
 
In 
Goat
 you have a range of : 
onomatopoeia, comic-style figurative
language, dialogue, first person narrative, humour, imagery of sound,
colour and smell…
 
These can find their way into your writing in your piece.
 
Another example (2015) paired 
Touching the Void 
with “We all need
help sometimes” – a newspaper article.
Clear features of Void:  
1
st
 person narrative, dual perspective from the
victim and the helper, passionate and emotive language, short
sentences, highly subjective response set against a dispassionate and
objective summing up of the situation and language that is more
considered…
 
Make the connection.
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
PASSAGE FEATURES
 
Even for a 25 minute task, 3 or 4 minutes will pay dividends.
 
1.
This is a short task, so plan accordingly.  
Do not just write
until the time runs out
2.
PLAN 3 OR 4 PARAGRAPHS ONLY.
3.
Depending on the task, plan paragraphs thinking about the
narrative requirement.  Organise the IED needs into
separate paragraphs.
4.
Plan and think about 
TRAPPERS
 all the way though
5.
Plan with the links between paragraphs in mind.
 
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
PLANNING
 
On the next slide is the answer I wrote in 15 minutes for the
Sporting Event Question.  I planned for 5 and wrote at the
same time as my class.
 
My thought process:
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 thoughts struck as I began – split para 1 to allow a short
paragraph to emerge and link the sports and religious idea.
 
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
EXAMPLE
 
The first impression is of vastness – a huge bowl with a luxurious green base, bathed in a
startlingly pure white light.  Above, the dark heavens sit like a lid, closing us in and
increasing the sense of anticipation.  I love night games.  All around, the crowd,  (our
fellow-worshippers at the shrine of Barcelona Football Club), sit and chat in low tones: a
true congregation.
A congregation eating lurid hotdogs and downing quantities of amber fluid from plastic
glasses.
After the excitement and awe: slight disappointment.  Where was the singing?  Nowhere!
This is Europe, not North London, my regular temple: White Hart Lane. Here there was
respectful silence, broken only by the old man to my right with a voice like a demented
crow.  “arbitrooooooo” he would caw at every opportunity.  His beloved Barca were
obviously beyond reproach.  His sounds were joined by the ear-splitting whistles of 100,000
acolytes as the “arbitro” had the temerity to dismiss one of the players for dissent.  The
only time passions ran high.
In truth, this was not the most exciting sporting event I have ever attended.  The Nou Camp
is built on a scale which reduces the players to ants and which prevents a cacophony of
sound developing.  The colours are wonderful: the lights, the grass, the purple/red of the
strips, yet the respectful silence is incongruous at one of the foremost arenas in the world.
As we left the ground the silence was striking.  We climbed the stairs, wading though
empty hotdog cartons and slipping on discarded plastic cups – the flotsam and jetsam of
another night of  worship at the shrine of the “beautiful game”.
 
WRITE A DESCRIPTION OF AN EVENT…
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
The first impression is of 
vastness
 
 a 
huge bowl 
with a 
luxurious
 green base, bathed
in a 
startlingly
 pure white light.  Above, the dark 
heavens
 
sit 
like a lid
, closing us in
and increasing the sense of anticipation.  
I love night games
.  All around, the crowd,
(our fellow-worshippers at the shrine of Barcelona Football Club), 
sit and chat in low
tones
:
 a true 
congregation
.
A 
congregation
 eating 
lurid
 hotdogs and downing quantities of 
amber fluid 
from
plastic glasses.
After the excitement and awe
:
 
slight disappointment
.  
Where was the singing?
Nowhere
!
  
This is Europe, not North London, my regular 
temple
: White Hart Lane. Here
there was respectful silence, broken only by 
the old man to my right with a voice like
a demented crow
.  
“arbitrooooooo” 
he would 
caw
 
at every opportunity
.  His beloved
Barca were obviously beyond reproach.  His sounds were joined by the 
ear-splitting
whistles of 100,000 
acolytes
 as the “arbitro” had the temerity to dismiss one of the
players for dissent.  
The only time passions ran high
.
In truth, this was not the most exciting sporting event I have ever attended.  The Nou
Camp is built on a scale which 
reduces the players to ants 
and which prevents a
cacophony of sound 
developing.  The colours are wonderful: 
the lights, the grass, the
purple/red of the strips
, yet the respectful silence is incongruous at one of the
foremost arenas in the world.  
As we left the ground the silence was striking
.  We
climbed the stairs, 
wading
 though empty hotdog cartons and slipping on discarded
plastic cups – the 
flotsam and jetsam 
of another night of 
 worship 
at the 
shrine
 of the
“beautiful game”.
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
WHERE HAVE I MADE DELIBERATE
CHOICES?  CAN YOU WORK IT OUT?
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2015
 
I AM INDEBTED T O A COLLEAGUE FOR
THIS:
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Tasked with writing about a significant event in your life within 25 minutes, this guide provides valuable insights on stylistic requirements, linking to the given passage, incorporating passage features, and effective planning strategies for a successful response. From understanding the question to utilizing stylistic elements, this resource equips you with the necessary tools to ace your writing task efficiently.

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  • Passage Features
  • Effective Planning

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  1. APPROACHING THE SHORT WRITING TASK: EDEXCEL IGCSE/CERTIFICATE Friday, 21 February 2025 Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  2. THE QUESTION Always paired with the passage from the Anthology (section A) Linked thematically Allowed to echo/borrow, but don t quote directly from the Anthology in your writing. You have no more than 25 minutes for the task Typical: Write a description of an event which was important to you: this could be a sporting event, a festival or a religious event, for example. This might be linked to A game of polo with a headless goat A game of polo with a headless goat. (2012) Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  3. BEFORE YOU START: Take note of the detail of the question: What is the major stylistic requirement? Inform? Explain? Describe? Often the piece will require All three to be shown, as in a newspaper article. You need to be clear. How does the question link to the passage? Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  4. LINKING TO THE PASSAGE This may be no more than a thought process, but Look at my example from a previous slide. Write a description of an event which was important to you: this could be a sporting event, a festival or a religious event, for example. Since Headless Goat Headless Goat is about a sporting event, the obvious path is laid out for you to follow. You could write about anything you wish, but the further you stray from the Sporting event clue, the harder it will be to use the passage to help you come up with a quick response. Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  5. PASSAGE FEATURES You would have just written about these. In Goat language, dialogue, first person narrative, humour, imagery of sound, colour and smell Goat you have a range of : onomatopoeia, comic-style figurative These can find their way into your writing in your piece. Another example (2015) paired Touching the Void help sometimes a newspaper article. Clear features of Void: 1st person narrative, dual perspective from the victim and the helper, passionate and emotive language, short sentences, highly subjective response set against a dispassionate and objective summing up of the situation and language that is more considered Touching the Void with We all need Make the connection. Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  6. PLANNING Even for a 25 minute task, 3 or 4 minutes will pay dividends. 1. This is a short task, so plan accordingly. Do not just write until the time runs out 2. PLAN 3 OR 4 PARAGRAPHS ONLY. 3. Depending on the task, plan paragraphs thinking about the narrative requirement. Organise the IED needs into separate paragraphs. 4. Plan and think about TRAPPERS all the way though 5. Plan with the links between paragraphs in mind. Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  7. EXAMPLE On the next slide is the answer I wrote in 15 minutes for the Sporting Event Question. I planned for 5 and wrote at the same time as my class. Para 3 Para 2 Para 1 My thought process: Setting: nail description Sound and lack of sound. The event itself Sum up the experience, recap images and bring back some material the hotdog and drink from Sight Emotive language Zoom in to a single man in crowd for effect Size of stadium against relative peace of crowd earlier. Make it sound like the end. colours 2 thoughts struck as I began split para 1 to allow a short paragraph to emerge and link the sports and religious idea. Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  8. WRITE A DESCRIPTION OF AN EVENT The first impression is of vastness a huge bowl with a luxurious green base, bathed in a startlingly pure white light. Above, the dark heavens sit like a lid, closing us in and increasing the sense of anticipation. I love night games. All around, the crowd, (our fellow-worshippers at the shrine of Barcelona Football Club), sit and chat in low tones: a true congregation. A congregation eating lurid hotdogs and downing quantities of amber fluid from plastic glasses. After the excitement and awe: slight disappointment. Where was the singing? Nowhere! This is Europe, not North London, my regular temple: White Hart Lane. Here there was respectful silence, broken only by the old man to my right with a voice like a demented crow. arbitrooooooo he would caw at every opportunity. His beloved Barca were obviously beyond reproach. His sounds were joined by the ear-splitting whistles of 100,000 acolytes as the arbitro had the temerity to dismiss one of the players for dissent. The only time passions ran high. In truth, this was not the most exciting sporting event I have ever attended. The Nou Camp is built on a scale which reduces the players to ants and which prevents a cacophony of sound developing. The colours are wonderful: the lights, the grass, the purple/red of the strips, yet the respectful silence is incongruous at one of the foremost arenas in the world. As we left the ground the silence was striking. We climbed the stairs, wading though empty hotdog cartons and slipping on discarded plastic cups the flotsam and jetsam of another night of worship at the shrine of the beautiful game . Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  9. WHERE HAVE I MADE DELIBERATE CHOICES? CAN YOU WORK IT OUT? The first impression is of vastness a huge bowl with a luxurious green base, bathed in a startlingly pure white light. Above, the dark heavens sit like a lid, closing us in and increasing the sense of anticipation. I love night games. All around, the crowd, (our fellow-worshippers at the shrine of Barcelona Football Club), sit and chat in low tones: a true congregation. A congregation eating lurid hotdogs and downing quantities of amber fluid from plastic glasses. After the excitement and awe: slight disappointment. Where was the singing? Nowhere! This is Europe, not North London, my regular temple: White Hart Lane. Here there was respectful silence, broken only by the old man to my right with a voice like a demented crow. arbitrooooooo he would caw at every opportunity. His beloved Barca were obviously beyond reproach. His sounds were joined by the ear-splitting whistles of 100,000 acolytes as the arbitro had the temerity to dismiss one of the players for dissent. The only time passions ran high. In truth, this was not the most exciting sporting event I have ever attended. The Nou Camp is built on a scale which reduces the players to ants and which prevents a cacophony of sound developing. The colours are wonderful: the lights, the grass, the purple/red of the strips, yet the respectful silence is incongruous at one of the foremost arenas in the world. As we left the ground the silence was striking. We climbed the stairs, wading though empty hotdog cartons and slipping on discarded plastic cups the flotsam and jetsam of another night of worship at the shrine of the beautiful game . Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

  10. I AM INDEBTED T O A COLLEAGUE FOR THIS: Jonathan Peel JLS 2015

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