Struggling with creative writing? Not sure how to develop a setting or character? Unclear about the difference between descriptive and narrative pieces?
This course is for you!
Whether you're new to creative writing or finding it hard to develop your characters, worlds and general detail in scenes - this course will give you access to the fundamental principles of creating perfect descriptive passages.
If you're studying English Language, then chances are you’ll need to learn Descriptive Writing as part of your Creative Writing module - especially for GCSE, iGCSE and A Level exam boards, such as CIE, AQA, WJEC, or Edexcel.
Here, we go through how to write mellifluous, splendiferous and captivating descriptive pieces that do justice to your creativity; we also cover all the steps required to get high grades in academic exams too!
Watch this welcome video to find out more...
Enroll today for access to over 2 hours of engaging video content, plus downloadable PDF study guides to help you develop your descriptive writing.
- Skills and Techniques
- Developing Setting
- Character Descriptions
- Expanding on Details
- Example A Grade Answers
- Writing Prompts
Still not sure? Take a look at these free previews from the course:
Course Curriculum
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- A / A* grade Full Mark Answer - Hot Air Balloon
- What is Descriptive Writing?
- Point of View
- Using Language Features
- Using Punctuation
- Practice Question
- Prompts
- Example Answer
- Exam Question
- How To Describe an Object
- Example Answer L7 / A-Grade
- Nightmare World (Full Mark Answer - Age 13-14)
- Structuring and Planning Exercise
- Narrative Writing: High-Grade Student Answer + Teacher Feedback
- Decaying House: GCSE Students' Descriptive Writing Piece + Teacher Feedback
- Descriptive Writing Piece: Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong + Teacher Feedback
- Creating a Spooky Gothic Atmosphere, Student Example + Feedback