 Hello and welcome back to yet another GCSE revision lesson now One of the common complaints that I get from a lot of you guys who watch my videos on this channel Is that some of my videos a little bit too long? Okay? It's all well and good kind of knowing how to pass language paper one But kind of me going over a question in 20 plus minutes. It's a little bit too long for you guys Okay, so I've listened to some of the feedback and what I want to do in this video today Is to actually give you a summary of Question number four in the language paper one and I want to summarize it in a nutshell within five minutes Okay, so I want to show you guys within five minutes what you should expect of question before and the four steps You should take when approaching this question consistently in the language paper one exams now always begin with the end in mind Okay, number one always remember that this question in a paper one is worth 20 marks It's worth half of the marks available for section eight in language paper one and remember that it always tests your area for your Evaluation skills do you agree with a student statement? Do you partly agree or do you disagree? The exam doesn't tend to care that much whether you agree or whether you disagree or so one It's more about the quality of your discussion and the analysis and the techniques that you refer to when you're either Agreeing partly agreeing or disagreeing a good way is to approach this is you could maybe sit in the middle Right and use some tentative language like perhaps the student is right because of this However, they might equally perhaps not be completely right because of this other technique Okay, you can do that or maybe just make your life easier and agree with the statement because the student statement never tends to Contradict what's going on in the extract that's step number one for Approaching question number four of the language paper one exam now question number two It will rather step number two is try to pick at least three quotations from the extract You were given to evaluate make sure that the quotations are not next to each other Okay, work through the entire part of this extract and it's always from the second half of the extract You're not told to look at the whole source. It's always the second half to the end Okay, so of course when you're going through and selecting your quotations pick something from the middle Something from closer to the end and then something else from closer to the end or two things from right at the end of the Passage, okay? And of course make sure you make references to language and structure and how this supports the student statement Or doesn't support or why you partly agree now the third step in answering question number four is My suggestion is a good chunk of writing would be at least three or four pure paragraphs when I say pure paragraphs I mean point evidence explanation link now as you're working and writing your response move through the extract Chronologically your first pill paragraph would be from the early part of the middle Your second pill paragraph would be from slightly later on in the middle Your third pill paragraph could be closer to the end and then your fourth and final pill paragraph could be taken to the end And remember that the second E in your pill paragraph should be super developed This is where the bulk of your marks are okay So you need to add lots of techniques and obviously go into lots of depth analyzing and developing the Explanation within each of your pill paragraphs now the fourth and final step is always have some go-to Language and structure techniques that you should anticipate will show up in any Fiction extract that you've presented with in terms of my go-to techniques Which I always recommend to my students is in terms of language go for and look for as you're reading the extract You're similarly metaphor alliteration imagery and your semantic field That's language however you go to structure techniques should be repetition listing your one word sentence as well as zooming in or zooming out and Just supposing what might happen in the middle of the extract versus the end of the extract Those should be your go-to structural techniques. So I've tried to keep this to five minutes long I hope this helps in terms of summarizing question number four in language for one in a nutshell. Thanks so much for listening