NEA Commentary
As part of the Original Writing section of the NEA, students will be required to produce a commentary on their piece. This blog post will provide some guidance on completing the commentary for the NEA and useful tips. What is the commentary? The commentary is designed to enable you to explain the decisions you have made in writing your piece and the language levels that you have employed and replicated following your exploration of a style model. Word Count The commentary is just as important as the Original Writing piece in that it is also 750 words and the same number of marks (25). Assessment Objectives This piece will test your ability to employ all of the assessment objectives equally. Below is a screenshot from the criteria on the top band features: What does this mean? A01: You need to use a range of language levels. Note the key words ‘integrated’ and ‘connected.’ Regardless of the language levels used, aim to cover a range rather than ...
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