Ms Chinn has sent me this brilliant resource that has a wide range of practice image-prompt questions for you to have a go at. It shows you a great way to plan your piece if you're not a fan of Todorov's Narrative (equilibrium > problem > recognise problem > solve problem > return to equilibrium). Remember, in Section B, you have a choice of two activities - only one will use an image as a prompt. You do not need to closely refer to the image, but in the case of total brain freeze, it really helps to have a plan of attack. It uses all parts of the image to create a truly detailed piece of writing. Consider:
It's a great idea to have a go at planning these pieces in timed conditions in order to be able to plan quickly and efficiently come exam time. Remember - you only have around 5 minutes to plan, and you must always think outside the box!
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