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1123 English Paper 2 (Reading) (Section 1: Reading for…
1123 English Paper 2 (Reading)
Section 1: Reading for Ideas
Assessment objectives
W3 Use a range of appropriate vocabulary.
W2 sequence,facts,ideas and opinions.
R5 Select for specific purpose
R3 analyse eveluate and develope facts ideas and opinions
Word limit: 150-180 (summary writing)
focus task
Total marks: 25
short answer
Analyse
paper 2014 select and write two opinion from passage
paper 2015 may / june:- Select and Write two opinions from the passage using your own words or from paragraph.
may / june 2018 paper:- Identify and Write down three opinions from the paragraph 4.
An opinion, however, is a statement that holds an element of belief; it tells how someone feels. An opinion is not always true and cannot be proven
Eating fast food isn’t bad if you only eat it once a week
Copying homework assignments is wrong.
A fact is a statement that is true and can be verified objectively, or proven. In other words, a fact is true and correct, no matter what
Cristiano Ronaldo was the highest earning athlete in 2017 (can be proven)
Mary Lou Retton was the first American to win the gold medal in the Women’s All-Around event.
Content points
Advantages and disadvantages
paper ii may/June 2016:- identify and write down the evidence for the development of bicycle and its growing popularity in former times and give the reasons for the continuing popularity of the bicycle today as outlined in the passage.
paper 2015: identify and write down the advantages and disadvantages of social networking sites.
summary writing
Sentence structure
complex sentences
Complex sentences combine one dependent and one independent clause through the use of subordinating conjunctions such as because, though, as, while, if, etc these are also known as dependent adverb clauses.
Lora started looking for a new job even though she was currently employed.
Janet is going to a meeting after she has visited her grandparents.
Compound complex sentences
A compound-complex sentence is made from two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
. We decided that the movie was too violent but our children thought that we are wrong, who like to watch scary movies
independent clause: "We decided that the movie was too violent"
independent clause: "(but) our children thought that we were wrong"
dependent clause: who like to watch scary movies
. Although I like to go camping, I haven't had the time to go lately, and I haven't found anyone to go with.
independent clause: "I haven't had the time to go lately"
independent clause: "I haven't found anyone to go with"
dependent clause: "Although I like to go camping... "