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What A Waste. What A Waste. I could be the driver of an articulated lorry I could be a poet, I wouldn't need to worry I could be a teacher in a classroom full of scholars, I could be the sergeant in a squadron full of wallahs, What a waste. Women are seeking choice, challenge and change. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
What A Waste
What A Waste
I could be the driver of an articulated lorryI could be a poet, I wouldn't need to worryI could be a teacher in a classroom full of scholars,I could be the sergeant in a squadron full of wallahs,What a waste
Women are seeking choice, challenge and change
A chance to reach for the stars
REBECCA MANN, 25, trainee solicitor, Herbert Smith, an international legal practice.
What A WasteI could be a solicitor
What a waste
If you want to get a C
Remember to PEE
GCSE exams in many subjects have EXPLAIN questions
To answer these well; remember to
PEEMake your main
Point
Give an
Example or
some Evidence
to Explain your main point
JP
From The TimesOctober 8, 2008
KATY SPICER, 24, a deputy branch manager on the Royal Bank of Scotland’s retail graduate scheme
What A WasteI could be a bank manager
What a waste
In ENGLISH GCSE don’t wave goodbye to your PALS
When writing think carefully about your PURPOSE and AUDIENCE
These should help you choose the appropriate LANGUAGE and STYLE
Don’t wave goodbye to your chance of a grade C JP
Born 1960
Educated at Oxford University
Joined SG Warburg as graduate trainee in 1983
Became part of Mercury Asset Management in 1984
Joins Morgan Grenfell in 1991
Starts up her own company, SGAM in 1997
“To PEE or not to PEE?
That is the question.”‘Shakey’ Willie Spear
“A* - C or D - G?That is the answer.”
Mr. S Lovelock
GCSE exams in many subjects have EXPLAIN questions
To answer these well;
remember to PEEMake your main Point
Give an Example or
some Evidence to
Explain your main point
JP
"We have to get to a billion pounds worth of turnover as soon as possible,"
Martha Lane Fox, co-founder of Lastminute.com
Aiming For C+ in your MFL Oral this March
Go BACK (use PAST tense) TO THE FUTURE (use FUTURE tense) to succeed
Don’t be backward about including your opinions; the examiner must C you have some
The more you DEVELOP YOUR ARGUMENTS the HIGHER your mark will go
Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty and Dianne Abbott MP
What A WasteI could make a difference
What a waste
She wantssome
opinions! She’s
looking foran
argument!
Go BACK (use PAST tense) TO THE FUTURE (use FUTURE tense) to succeed
I thinkhe wantshelp with his MFL
oral
GEMMA BROWN, 25, graduate surveyor at Jones Lang LaSalle, which specialises in real estate services.
What A WasteI could be a surveyor
What a waste