1. Reading Questions
In every question:
Read the text carefully
Use quotes
Take quotes from across the text
Identify what is said and what it suggests
LOCATING DETAILS – finding EVIDENCE
Find evidence from across the text that answers the question. Make sure you
add a small comment if needed.
BBQ Tongs skill = picking out quotes
EXPLAINING IMPRESSIONS – or ideas, attitudes, values, opinions,
viewpoints, feelings, thoughts etc EVIDENCE and EXPLAIN
Crystal ball skill – Basically what does the writer think or feel? Use what the
text says and then ‘infer’ – meaning, what is the writer suggesting/thinking –
tell the examiner what is said and show them what it means! Be a mind-reader.
CRAFT OF THE WRITER / ANALYSIS QUESTION – basically think about
why the writer has made certain decisions. Drill down at words and look
closely at the text! EVIDENCE, EXPLAIN and ANALYSE, LINK
Magnifying Glass skill – zoom in on language and write about what words
suggest, imply, connote. Think about the what the writer is intending to do –
use words like the writer uses/shows/tells/decides/selects
COMPARISON QUESTION This question is about organisng your ideas
clear and making links between the texts. EVIDENCE, EXPLAIN, LINK
(i.e. COMPARE)
Big coloured pens – make sure you use a different colour for each text
(remember this is imaginary – only use blue or black for real!) Use the headings to
organise your answer, use evidence from each text and then make some links – i.e. text
A has similar ideas/uses similar language to text B . .
Revision Backpack – make sure you use
every item in your backpack!
2. Writing Questions
A TAP -
Remember to identify:
TYPE - think about layout and the rules you need to
remember
AUDIENCE - who are you aiming the text at and how
does this affect language? – formal, informal, chatty
PURPOSE – why are you writing – persuade/inform?
A CLOUD –
To do your brainstorm in – remember to order your
points to develop an argument!
COLDPLAY – PARAGRAPH
PARADISE
USE // if you forget
AFOREST – remember to be persuasive!
ALLITERATION/FACT/OPINION/REPETITION/EMOTIVE
LANG/STATISTICS AND QUOTES/THREE, LIST OF