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Creating a leaflet

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Writing a leaflet

Begin writing

Preparation

1.Decide on 3 subheadings

Decide on three themes that you can provide most information on.

3.Form sentences

Begin your report with an introduction mentioning the themes you will be looking at.

2.Note taking

Collect relevant information as notes on three things that are bad/good about your topic.

4.Introduction

Write a catchy title.

Introduce your report by informing the reader of the topic with the three main points.

5.Content

Using the grouped sentences collected in preparation write them in three paragraphs according to how you grouped the information using connectives.

Conclude

6.Ending

End your report reminding the reader of your three main points and what they mean.

7.Proofread

Make sure your spelling and punctuation is correct. Make sure the sentences make sense. Make sure you are using the right tense.

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Plan

Catchy title

Catchy intro

3 main issues

Catchy ending

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DAFOREST

Direct address - you, your

Alliteration - two or more words next to one another starting with the same letter sound

Fact - information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article

Opinion - a formal statement of reasons for a belief held

Rhetorical question - a question without an answer

Emotive language - language used in order to have a greater emotional impact on their audience

Statistics - numerical data representing a large number of people

Three adjectives in a row - using three describing words together

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DAFOREST

Direct address - you, your

Alliteration - two or more words next to one another starting with the same letter sound

Fact - information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article

Opinion - a formal statement of reasons for a belief held

Rhetorical question - a question without an answer

Emotive language - language used in order to have a greater emotional impact on their audience

Statistics - numerical data representing a large number of people

Three adjectives in a row - using three describing words together

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Connectives

Sequencing

To begin with…

In the first place…

First and foremost…

Primarily,

Firstly,

Secondly,

Thirdly,

Lastly,

Finally,

Therefore,

Counter arguing

Others might argue

However…

Whereas,

On the other hand...

Nevertheless...

In opposition to this…

In comparison…

On the contrary…

Nonetheless…

Conversely…

Yet...

Furthering a point

Many people believe

In addition to this…

Similarly,

Equally,

Likewise,

Furthermore,

In the same way,

For example,

For instance,

Subsequently,

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Improving your writing with connectives

Starters

On the weekend…

To begin with…

That morning…

Last weekend…

That day….,

At night….,

Secondly,

Thirdly,

Lastly,

Finally,

Therefore,

Firstly,

Adverbs

hardly

quickly

quietly

swiftly

slowly

seriously

badly

weirdly

kindly

harshly

stupidly

Continuing

later…

meanwhile...,

suddenly,

next,

Furthermore,

In the same way,

For example,

For instance,

Subsequently,

After/before...

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Introduction with catchy title

Live Longer - GIVE UP SMOKING

Nearly 9 out of 10 smokers first tried smoking by the age of 18. This means the earlier you start, the less likely you are able to stop. Are you one of these people who will end up hooked on smoking?

Frankly speaking: if you are a smoker you are prone to get cancer and shorten your life. Drop the hideous, nasty and foul fags, now!

Catchy title

Statistic

Direct address

Colon

Direct address

Alliteration

Fact

Opinion

Rhetorical question

Emotive language

Statistics

Three adjectives in a row

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Content with catchy subheadings

Direct address

Alliteration

Fact

Opinion

Rhetorical question

Emotive language

Statistics

Three adjectives in a row

Light up your life not a cigarette

About 25% of the entire young population in the Pacific and East Asian countries will die due to nicotine addiction. Stopping smoking will make you feel more positive. As well as being addictive, the nicotine in cigarettes causes depression. Without it you will not feel the constant craving and the pressure to search for a time and place to smoke. Happiness leads to healthiness.

Happy and healthy

You can avoid illnesses if you stop smoking. Smoking will massively increase your chances of getting cancer. Not only that but smoking will make you bad at sports. Smokers are generally less healthy especially as they have problems breathing. Do you want to be bad at sport?

Stinky, smelling smoke

Finally I wish to talk about the stinky smell of smoke and ash. The smoke goes into the mouths of everyone around the smoker. The bits of ash are falling out of the cigarette onto the floor, burning your carpet and furniture. This leaves a terrible, horrible, disgusting odour.

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Ending

Someone’s smoking days are over

Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States, accounting for more than 480,000 deaths every year, or about 1 in 5 deaths. Smoking is a dangerous habit with a horrid and hideous whiff, making you unpleasant to be around. You will lose friends and ultimately give up your life to a hideous, nasty and foul death if you do not heed this warning. How can you continue to smoke?

Direct address

Alliteration

Fact

Opinion

Rhetorical question

Emotive language

Statistics

Three adjectives in a row