Peter
Peter
Learning objective:
To develop an understanding of PETER
paragraph structure.
To further develop an understanding of how to
analyse language.
Point:
This is a clear topic sentence that
signals to the reader what you
paragraph will be focusing on.
Tip: It should link clearly to the
question.
Evidence
This should be a quotation from the text which
clearly links to your point and the question.
Tips:
1. Do not make your quotation too long, cut
the unnecessary parts out using ellipsis
2. Try to embed the quotation into the
sentence, it shows a higher level of
sophistication to your writing.
Term
You should identify the the term or technique
that you are focusing on in the quotation.
This could be anything from a simile to a
verb.
Tip:
You need to show that you understand how
language is used, so make sure that you
explain the importance of the term/technique
in the explanation.
Explanation
This is where you shine and make yourself stand
out. Analyse how the language in your quotation
links to your point.
Consider:
The readers response
The authors intentions
How it creates tone/atmosphere
How it links to any themes
Different meanings and different
interpretations.
Relate
This is where you relate your
paragraph back to the question or to
the next paragraph.
Tip:
Make sure that there is a logical and
clear link to the next paragraph, rather
than making it random and for the
sake of having a relate part of your
paragraph!