Course status
Booking open until 30 Jun, 7:00pm
Schedule
Tuesday, 7:00 - 8:00pm
Dates
30 Jun - 4 Aug
Duration
6 lessons × 60 min.
Course occupancy
0/5 students
(4 more needed to confirm the course)
Ages
14 years old - 16 years old
Delivered in
Google Meet

Creative writing accounts for half of the total English Language marks (80 out of 160). It includes both fiction writing (descriptions and stories) and non-fiction (articles, letters, speeches).

The course consists of six one-hour sessions in small groups of five students. 

Of course, no one becomes a writer in six lessons. That is not the point. The point is something simpler—and more useful: to understand how the exam actually works, how to write a full response to almost any prompt in 45 minutes, which techniques reliably earn marks, and how to stop losing time staring at a blank page or trying to ‘force’ ideas that won’t come.

Most importantly, each student begins to see their own strengths more clearly—what already earns them marks, and what simply needs a little more shaping and control.

LESSON 1 Universal Writing Toolkit


A set of adaptable techniques that work across many different exam prompts – essentially a reusable framework. 

  • Describing Place / Person / Object in a variety of ways

  • Controlled structure – Teaching students how to organise writing (zooming in on a character, detail, shifting tone, time, perspective)

  • Language toolkit (a bank of devices to write descriptively)

  • Strong starting and ending techniques (changes of direction / twists / reflective close)


LESSON 2 Writing a Description

  • 5-paragraph structure

  • Zoom in / zoom out model - Moving from wide-angle to microscopic detail.

  • Descriptive language

  • Sensory detail system (5 senses)

  • Building atmosphere


LESSON 3 Storywriting/Narrative (short story)


Mastering the "Drop, Hint, Flash, Dash" narrative:

  • Drop the reader straight into something happening.

  • Hint at bigger meaning, tension, or backstory.

  • Flashback, flash of insight, or revealing moment.

  • Move decisively to the ending.

4-stage story:

  • Setup 

  • Build-up 

  • Change

  • Ending shift

LESSON 4 Presenting an argument (Persuasive writing)

  • Thinking about the audience – who am I trying to convince

  • Persuasive writing (rhetorical) toolkit – using Ethos, Pathos, Logos to argue your point

  • argument engine:

    • opinion

    • argument

    • counter-argument

    • conclusion

LESSON 5 Article + Speech + Letter  (same structure, different style and format)


  • Article = opinion + argument

  • Speech = persuasive + direct address

  • Letter = formal/informal tone control


LESSON 6 Writing practise in controlled timed environment

The final edit checklist. 

The Punctuation Palette: Moving beyond the comma. Using semicolons and colons for dramatic effect.



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Lessons
  • - 30 Jun, 7:00pm
  • - 7 Jul, 7:00pm
  • - 14 Jul, 7:00pm
  • - 21 Jul, 7:00pm
  • - 28 Jul, 7:00pm
  • - 4 Aug, 7:00pm
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