1. 05
Your school or college is asking students to
contribute some creative writing for its website.
Describe a seaside scene on a sunny day
(24 marks for content and organisation and
16 marks for technical accuracy)
[40 marks]
PAPER 1
QUESTION 5
Write a description
Question 5 of Paper 1 tests
your creative writing skills.
You will be given a choice of
writing a story or a
description. You will need to
demonstrate that you can use
structure and language
effectively.
This resources guides you
through a descriptive piece
step by step.
Timing 1hour
Self-assessment: Save to your folder
5. The beach
is …
1. Always start with a ‘big picture’ statement.
E.g. The beach is a temple of worship to sun,
sand and sea.
6. 2. Begin to zoom in on
specific details,
remembering to use
language features and
appeal to the senses to
bring the scene to life.
E.g. Seagulls scream,
screech and soar
overhead in the sapphire
sky.
7. 3. Go into more detail.
How are they moving
through the sky?
Use a metaphor – the
image may spark your
imagination.
8. 4. Move on to zoom in on
another detail.
Remember to start a new
paragraph as you are
changing subject.
Use personification to
describe how the sun is
acting upon the surface
of the sea. The images
may help you.
9. 5. Zoom in further to
describe how the wave act
upon the sea shore. Start
the sentence with an
adverb, remembering to
use a comma after it; then
use onomatopoeia to bring
the sound of the waves to
life for the reader.
10. Begin to zoom out and
start another sentence
using interesting adjective
to describe the sand of the
beach.
You have changed subject
again so this means a you
need to start a new
paragraph.
11. 6. Continue the sentence
by using verbs to say what
the people on the beach
are doing.
12. Use long
complex
sentences to
describe all the
different
activities
occurring on the
beach.
Remember to
use , between
their different
parts (clauses).
7. Develop this paragraph
further to describe all the
different things children
are doing on the beach.
Show you can use
sentence structures
effectively by using a long
complex sentence to
convey the variety and
action.
Do use a comma between
each clause/part.
13. 8. Use your imagination to
go beyond the strict
confines of the task. In this
case think what often goes
behind the actual beach.
You have switched location
and subject so need to
start a new pargraph.
14. 9. Let your imagination go
free! Describe what you
associate with the set scene in
as much detail as you can.
Do use language features –
simile, metaphor,
personification, alliteration
and onomatopoeia – to bring
the sights, sounds and smells
of the seaside to life.
15. 10. Circle back by
repeating an opening
sentence. You can alter a
few details to show the
passing of time. This
shows that you have
consciously structured
your writing, gives it a
clear ending and it’s really
easy.
E.g. And still the seagulls
scream, screech and soar
overhead in the gently
darkening sapphire sky.
16. A beach on a sunny day
Use the mark scheme on the next slide to self assess
17. AO5 In your response you have …
Grade 4
Content
Communicated with some sustained success
Made some sustained attempt to match tone, style and register to purpose and audience
Consciously used vocabulary with some use of linguistic devices
Organisation
Made some use of structural features
Included an increasing variety of linked and relevant ideas
Used some paragraphs and some discourse markers
Grade 3
Content
Communicated with some success
Attempted to match tone, style and register to purpose and audience
Begun to vary vocabulary with some use of linguistic devices
Organisation
Attempted to use structural features
Used some linked and relevant ideas
Attempted to write in paragraphs with some discourse markers, not always appropriately
Grade 2
Content
Communicated simply
Shown a simple awareness of matching tone, style and register to purpose and audience
Used simple vocabulary; simple linguistic devices
Organisation
Shown evidence of simple structural features
Included one or two relevant ideas, simply linked
Used a random paragraph structure
Grade 1
Content
Limited communication
Shown occasional sense of matching tone, style and register to purpose and audience
Used simple vocabulary
Organisation
Limited or no evidence of structural features
One or two unlinked ideas
No paragraphs
I think I have achieved a Grade ….
because if have ….