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Paper 1 Preparation

Apply your learning to your choice of practice material


Source 1:
Poster advertisement,
created by Ogilvy, for Sea
Shephard Conservation
Society, a NFP marine
wildlife organisation, in
2022.

How far and in what ways


does the text achieve its
purposes to raise
awareness and persuade
the audience to donate?
Source 3: Extract from a cartoon by David Squires in The Guardian (UK ‘left wing’ broadsheet), 15th
November 2022. The extract continues on the next slide.

How does the interplay between text and images work to present and develop the creator’s views
and the cartoon’s purposes?
https://
www.theguardian.com/
football/ng-interactive/
2022/nov/15/david-
squires-on-a-qatar-world-
cup-workers-death-by-
natural-causes

Should you wish to read the full cartoon, you can find it here:
David Squires on … a Qatar World Cup worker’s death by ‘natural causes’ | World Cup 2022 | The
Guardian
https://www.theguardian.c
om/artanddesign/gallery/2
017/mar/01/national-geogr
aphic-infographics-taschen

Source 4: Infographic first


published in 2015, in
National Geographic
magazine.

Comment on how and to


what effect information is
shared with the reader in
this text. Consider how
images and text work
together.
Source 5: Opinion article, by
athlete Suma Shirar, for a column in
Indian Express on “women who
have made a mark across sectors”.
Link to online article is here:
My dream for India at 100: A chanc
e at excellence for every athlete | T
he Indian Express

Explore how and to what effect the


writer uses personal experiences
and opinions to persuade the
reader to agree with her.
To what extent does the text make
the reader think about social and
cultural issues?
Source 6: Travel review, by
Emily Shardlow-Price, 29th
November 2022, for Time
Out Dubai magazine. Link to
online article is here:

Road trips across the GCC: F


antastic places to go (timeo
utdubai.com)

Comment on how text and


images are used to engage
the reader and provide
information. Analyse how
diction and tone are used
to present different places.

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