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TH CENTURY TEXT UNSEEN Q1 YOU SHOULD SPEND 45 MINUTES ON THIS QUESTION SEARCH AND FIND SEARCH AND FIND Testing your ability to identify information amp ideas in a text You will be asked to look for ID: 719025

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EDUQAS PAPER 1 –

READING A 20

TH CENTURY TEXTSlide2

UNSEENSlide3
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Q1Slide5
Slide6

YOU SHOULD SPEND 4-5 MINUTES ON THIS QUESTION.Slide7

SEARCH AND FINDSlide8

SEARCH AND FIND

Testing your ability to identify information & ideas in a textSlide9

You will be asked to look for...

Explicit points – obvious bits

E.G. ‘IT WAS COLD’

B.

Implicit points – subtle/hidden meanings

E.G. ‘HE HAD TO WEAR HIS COAT AS HE SLEPT’Slide10

INFORMATION RETRIEVAL

(search and find)

List reasons or details

Make a list of…

Explain what you learn... Slide11

Question 1

Read

lines 12 to 19 of the source.List four things from this part of the text about the baby.1.2.

3.

4.

You must take your information from this section otherwise it will not be counted.

Your points must be about the baby and nothing else.

You can use your own words or short quotations from the text.Slide12

SEARCH AND FIND

TIPS:

Use whole sentences, but keep them brief.Do not copy whole chunks and sentences.Make five points for this

five

point question (6-7)

CHECK

YOUR ANSWER

DO YOUR POINTS ANSWER

THE QUESTION?

HAVE YOU INCLUDED

ANYTHING UNNECESSARY?Slide13

TEACHER TIPS:Slide14

TEACHER TIP 1:

READ EACH QUESTION

TWICE

BEFORE YOU READ THE

SPECIFIC LINES

FROM THE EXTRACT THAT IT IS QUESTIONING YOU ON.Slide15

TEACHER TIP 2:

MARK OR

CIRCLE

ON THE EXAM PAPER THE SELECTION YOU ARE ANSWERING ON E.G.

LINES 1-12.Slide16

TEACHER TIP 3:

READ WITH THE QUESTION IN MIND. USE A HIGHLIGHTER AS YOU READ TO PICK OUT

KEY EVIDENCE

THAT WILL HELP YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION.Slide17

TEACHER TIP 4:

BE SPECIFIC.

ONLY HIGHLIGHT RELEVANT WORDS OR PHRASES – TOO MUCH WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO WORK OUT WHICH EVIDENCE TO USE. Slide18

TEACHER TIPS:

READ EACH QUESTION TWICE BEFORE YOU READ THE SPECIFIC LINES FROM THE EXTRACT THAT IT IS QUESTIONING YOU ON.

MARK OR CIRCLE ON THE EXAM PAPER THE SELECTION YOU ARE ANSWERING ON E.G. LINES 1-12.

READ WITH THE QUESTION IN MIND. USE A HIGHLIGHTER AS YOU READ TO PICK OUT KEY EVIDENCE THAT WILL HELP YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION.

BE SPECIFIC. ONLY HIGHLIGHT RELEVANT WORDS OR PHRASES – TOO MUCH WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO WORK OUT WHICH EVIDENCE TO USE. Slide19

Many of my students failed to gain full marks because they simply didn’t read the question properly.

Students need to answer in a simple sentence type answer

Example:

List four things from this part of the text about the man’s physical appearance.’

he had wild eyes (

correct or accepted)

wild eyes (

incorrect not accepted

)

Each answer must make sense on its own (i.e. a simple sentence)Slide20

List four things from this part of the text about the man’s physical appearance.

Each time start with ‘THE MAN’ or ‘HE’.

He had wild eyes

The man had wild eyes.Slide21

EDUQAS PAPER 1 –

READING A 20

TH CENTURY TEXTSlide22

Emma Morley eats well and drinks in moderation. These days she gets eight good hours sleep then wakes promptly of her own accord at just before six-thirty and drinks a large glass of water, the first 250ml of a daily 1.5 litres, which she pours from the brand new carafe and matching glass that stand in a shaft of fresh morning sunlight next to her warm, clean double bed. A carafe. She owns a carafe. She can hardly believe it’s true.

“She owns furniture too. At twenty-seven she is too old to live like a student anymore, and now she owns a bed, a large wrought iron and wickerwork affair bought in the summer sales from colonial-themed store on

Tottenham Court Road. Branded the ‘Tahiti’ it occupies the whole bedroom of her flat off the Earls Court Road. The duvet is goosedown, the sheets are Egyptian cotton which is, the saleswoman informed her, the very best cotton known to man, and all of this signifies a new era of order, independence and maturity.

List 5 details you learn about Emma Morley’s lifestyle.Slide23

Emma Morley eats well and drinks in moderation. These days she gets eight good hours sleep then wakes promptly of her own accord at just before six-thirty and drinks a large glass of water, the first 250ml of a daily 1.5 litres, which she pours from the brand new carafe and matching glass that stand in a shaft of fresh morning sunlight next to her warm, clean double bed. A carafe. She owns a carafe. She can hardly believe it’s true.

“She owns furniture too. At twenty-seven she is too old to live like a student anymore, and now she owns a bed, a large wrought iron and wickerwork affair bought in the summer sales from colonial-themed store on Tottenham Court Road. Branded the ‘Tahiti’ it occupies the whole bedroom of her flat off the Earls Court Road. The duvet is

goosedown, the sheets are Egyptian cotton which is, the saleswoman informed her, the very best cotton known to man, and all of this signifies a new era of order, independence and maturity.

List 5 details you learn about Emma Morley’s lifestyle.Slide24

TEACHER TIPS:

READ THE QUESTION TWICE

MARK OR CIRCLE ON THE EXAM PAPER THE SELECTION YOU ARE ANSWERING ON E.G. LINES 1-12.

READ WITH THE QUESTION IN MIND. USE A HIGHLIGHTER TO PICK OUT KEY EVIDENCE.

BE SPECIFIC. ONLY HIGHLIGHT RELEVANT WORDS OR PHRASES.

ANSWER IN A SHORT AND SIMPLE SENTENCE.Slide25

Emma Morley eats well and drinks in moderation. These days she gets eight good hours sleep then wakes promptly of her own accord at just before six-thirty and drinks a large glass of water, the first 250ml of a daily 1.5 litres, which she pours from the brand new carafe and matching glass that stand in a shaft of fresh morning sunlight next to her warm, clean double bed. A carafe. She owns a carafe. She can hardly believe it’s true.

“She owns furniture too. At twenty-seven she is too old to live like a student anymore, and now she owns a bed, a large wrought iron and wickerwork affair bought in the summer sales from colonial-themed store on

Tottenham Court Road. Branded the ‘Tahiti’ it occupies the whole bedroom of her flat off the Earls Court Road. The duvet is goosedown, the sheets are Egyptian cotton which is, the saleswoman informed her, the very best cotton known to man, and all of this signifies a new era of order, independence and maturity.

She ‘eats well’.

Emma drinks ‘in moderation’.

She gets eight good hours sleep.

She wakes ‘of her own accord at just before six-thirty’.

She starts the day with a 250ml glass of water.

She drinks 1.5 litres of water ‘daily’.

She ‘owns furniture’, such as ‘a large wrought-iron’ bed.

She is ‘too old to live like a student’.

She is experiencing a ‘new era of order, independence and maturity’.

List 5 details you learn about Emma Morley’s lifestyle.Slide26

To improve:

Get students retrieving information against the clockSlide27

GOODBYE!