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Unit 1 Exam Preparation: Analyzing and Interpreting Non-Fiction Texts

Prepare for the Unit 1 Exam on January 10th with a focus on analyzing, interpreting, and comparing non-fiction texts. This exam features two parts: Section A, which assesses your reading comprehension through texts and questions, and Section B, which requires you to write descriptions, informative pieces, and argumentative essays. Practice identifying language features, interpreting quotes, and drawing connections between different sources to enhance your understanding and improve your scores. Review the S.E.E. and S.E.E.S. structures for your responses.

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Unit 1 Exam Preparation: Analyzing and Interpreting Non-Fiction Texts

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  1. Starter – Remind me . . What do you use for: Question 1 Question 2

  2. Unit 1 Exam – January 10th – Tomorrow! 2 writing tasks: Describe, Inform, Explain, AND Argue or Persuade Section A Reading 20% 4 questions: (question 1 in 2 parts) analysing non-fiction and media texts Section B Writing 20%

  3. Unit 1 Section A: READING The exam will give you 3 texts to read and 4 questions to answer. SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 3 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 2 3 4 1 Explain and Link the effect of features Select, Understand and Interpret quotes. Compare effect of Language features Select, Understand and Interpret quotes. Question 4 asks you to choose 2 of the texts to compare.

  4. Question 3 S – Identify the thought/feeling. x3 E – Quote/reference the thought/feeling. E – Explain the thought/feeling. S E E

  5. Marking – 3

  6. Question 3 S – Identify the LANGUAGE feature in Source 3 E – Prove it with a QUOTE. X3 E – Explain the effect of the LANGUAGE feature. S E E S – Link/Contrast to the other Source. S E E E – Prove it with a QUOTE. E – Explain the effect, contrasting/linking to Source 3.

  7. Marking – 4

  8. Quick Check • What does question 3 ask you to do? • What does question 4 ask you to do?

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