Watch and take notes!
Analysis Questions: Word Choice
Here are example passages with questions aimed at improving your ability to answer word choice questions.
Remember to use the formula. Identify the connotations of the word and link it back to questions.
Analysis Question: Imagery
Here are example passages with questions aimed at improving your ability to answer imagery questions.
Remember to identify and break down the image. Use the ‘Just as…so too’ formula to help you analyse the image.
Understanding Questions: Using Your Own Words
Here are example passages with questions aimed at improving your ability to answer questions using your own words.
Remember try to explain an idea rather than actually translating word for word.
Remember there are some words which you will not be expected to change. Proper nouns and common nouns with no obvious alternatives (‘Edinburgh’, ‘China’, ‘Claire’, ‘flamingo’, ‘mortgage’, ‘brakes’) need to stay as they are. Verbs, adverbs, adjectives and figures of speech will need to be rephrased.
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Sailmaker – E-tutor Videos for revision
Watch the videos in this playlist as they are excellent for jogging your memory and aiding revision.
Close Reading – Imagery Questions.
Here is the link to a powerpoint we used in class. Use it to refresh your memory and aid your revision.
Close Reading -Using Your Own Word
Here is a close reading passage that focuses on improving you understanding skills.
Justin McCurry Japanese Literacy Article
If you complete this at home for revision you can hand it in for me to mark.
Dulce et Decorum Est – Powerpoint we used in class
Here is the power point we used in class. You can look at it for revision. Answer the questions and use it to improve you notes.
Close Reading Practice – BBC Bitesize Quiz
Following this link and complete the quiz to test your understanding skills.
Close Reading – Practice Examples Booklet
Have a flick through this close-reading-booklet which contains lots of close reading advice. Try some of the examples and I will mark them for you.