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Quanto dura il Paper 1 (SL)?

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Quanto dura il Paper 1 (SL)?

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1 ora e 15 minuti.

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Quanto vale il Paper 1 sul voto finale?

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Il 25% del voto finale.

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Quante parole devi scrivere nel Paper 1?

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Tra le 250 e le 400 parole.

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Quante consegne scegli nel Paper 1?

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Ne scegli 1 su 3.

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Quali sono i cinque temi del corso?

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Identità, Esperienze, Ingegno umano, Organizzazione sociale, Condivisione del pianeta.

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il tipo di testo

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the text type you must write (blog, email, article, speech…)

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il registro

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the register — formal (Lei) or informal (tu/voi)

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le convenzioni / le caratteristiche

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the conventions / features of a text type

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il destinatario / il pubblico

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the audience — the reader you write for

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What are the five exam steps for Paper 1?

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Read all three → Choose for ideas → Identify text type/audience/register → Plan → Write & check.

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How should you choose between the three tasks?

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Pick the one you have the most ideas and vocabulary for — not the first you see.

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What do you decode from a Paper 1 prompt before writing?

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Text type (tipo di testo), audience (destinatario) and register, plus the theme it sits in.

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What do Criteria A, B and C reward, and the total?

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A Language /12, B Message /12, C Conceptual (text-type conventions & register) /6 = /30.

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Why read all three tasks before choosing?

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So you pick the task you can develop best, not just the first one you understand.

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Su quanti punti si valuta il Paper 1 (SL)?

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Su 30 punti, in tre criteri (A, B e C).

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Che cosa valuta il Criterio A e quanti punti vale?

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Criterio A — Lingua /12: la varietà e la correttezza del vocabolario e della grammatica.

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Che cosa valuta il Criterio B e quanti punti vale?

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Criterio B — Messaggio /12: la rilevanza, lo sviluppo e l'organizzazione delle idee.

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Che cosa valuta il Criterio C e quanti punti vale?

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Criterio C — Comprensione concettuale /6: le convenzioni del tipo di testo, il registro e il tono.

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Quanti punti vale ogni criterio in totale?

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A Lingua /12 · B Messaggio /12 · C Concettuale /6 = /30.

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il registro

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register — formal (Lei) or informal (tu), matched to the reader

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le convenzioni

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the conventions / features a text type needs (a blog title, an email sign-off…)

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la coesione

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cohesion — how connectors and paragraphs link your ideas smoothly

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Comprensione concettuale

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conceptual understanding (Criterion C) — text-type conventions, register and tone for the reader

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How do you earn marks on Criterion A (Language)?

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Show a range of vocabulary, tenses and connectors, used accurately.

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How do you earn marks on Criterion B (Message)?

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Make ideas relevant, develop each with a reason/example, and organise them clearly.

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How do you earn marks on Criterion C (Conceptual)?

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Use the text-type conventions and match the register and tone to your reader.

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Which criterion does a blog title or an email sign-off earn?

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Criterion C — Conceptual understanding (a text-type convention).

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Why is Criterion C the cheapest to protect?

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The right form, greeting, sign-off and register cost nothing and bank up to 6 marks — but the wrong form throws them away.

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