Developing the Thesis in the Introduction1.Use a ‘hook’ opener that connects to the theme
E.g. 1 We all experience …….. 2 Part of growing up is…… 3. Life is full of........ 2.Include the title, author and prompt. Answer the prompt in your introduction E..g Life is full of success and tragedies. In the poem, “The Dumka” by B.H. Fairchild, ........... 3.Make a general statement about the targeted tool E.g. In the poem The Dumka, the author uses …. to…. E.g. In the poem, “The Dumka” by B.H. Fairchild, contrast in the form of imagery, tone and pace, plays an important role, indicating there are many ups and downs in an elderly couple’s life. Complete Example Life is full of success and tragedies. In the poem, “The Dumka” by B.H. Fairchild, contrast in the form of imagery, tone and pace, plays an important role, indicating there are many ups and downs in an elderly couple’s life. Be careful not to make your thesis statement too vague: X In the story “Head Cook at Weddings and Funerals” by Vi Plonikoff, Marusa is the main character. √. Marusa, in the story “Head Cook at Weddings and Funerals” by Val Plonikoff, is a head-strong girl who eventually gives in to the pressures of her community.
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Tip #1: Know the Quebec Provincial Exam Structure and Your Strengths & WeaknessesBefore your teacher gets going with the provincials know the structure and types of questions of the Quebec Provincial test. A good knowledge of the test before you begin will make it easier for you to work with a tutor and plan a course that targets your needs better. There are a number of questions you should be able to answer before approaching the test. Try to find these answers first in the Provincial Exam to find the answers and then check with the answers given below
Answers1. Students have 4 hours to complete the test
2, Students must write at least 750 words 3. Students should set up a note taking system, read and take notes, and write a draft, 4. Writing should interpret rather than summarize, use knowledge of literary terms and devices in the writing, be precise with references, use writing conventions and write clean accurate grammar structures and referenced well in the text 5. It plays an important role so do edit carefully 6. Make sure that general statements are supported with specificity and make sure it is an interpretative writing that doesn't just repeat what is obvious |
AuthorNevin Blumer (MA Applied Linguistics, BEd, TESL Dip) is the Director of TPS. He is a certified BC teacher and has coached students for Provincials for 10 years ArchivesCategories |