Evaluating Text - Basic
Evaluating Text - Basic
Evaluating Text - Basic
Module 5, Lesson 1
Watch the pod and answer the questions below. Circle your chosen answers.
3. It’s really important to read the question and statement carefully so that you
a. can compare the texts
b. understand what you are being asked to evaluate
c. know the facts and opinions
d. can move on to the next question
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4. To help you, you should
a. highlight key words in the question
b. read it once and that’s it
c. start writing straightaway
d. do nothing
5. Once you have highlighted the key words in the question and statement you should
a. read over the extract again, highlighting any words or phrases that link to the
focus of the question
b. start writing your response immediately
c. move on to the next question
d. do nothing
8. You should write a short introduction stating whether you agree, disagree or
somewhat agree:
a. True
b. False
9. Which of the following words can you use to help you infer? (Choose two)
a. Suggests
b. Implies
c. Supports
d. Develops
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Practise Clear Practise
Your evaluation question will be worth a high number of marks, so it’s important that you
approach it in the right way from the start.
1. It’s vital that you know the focus of the question so that you’re answering it correctly.
Look at the annotations on the question below to help you, then for each evaluation
question below, highlight the focus of the question and any other important
information.
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a.
In this extract, we learn that the girls have many difficulties in life and are right to
be angry. To what extent do you agree?
b.
After reading this text, a student said, ‘Ahmed acts foolishly. He is taking risks and
could endanger his friends.’ To what extent do you agree?
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c.
In this extract, we learn that the father attempts to create a happy atmosphere for
the children. To what extent do you agree?
• consider the ways in which the father tries to create a happy atmosphere
• evaluate how the writer presents the father’s attempts
• support your opinions with quotations from the text
2. In order to be successful when answering an evaluation question, you must know what
you need to include and what your examiner is looking for.
If you only write about one of these elements, you can’t secure all of the marks available.
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In some exams, the bullet-points will guide you to include both these elements:
Using the annotations above to support you, for each evaluation question below highlight the
what and the how elements of the question:
In this extract, we learn that the girls have many difficulties in life and are right
to be angry. To what extent do you agree?
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b. Reread the text from line 17 to the end.
After reading this text, a student said, ‘Ahmed acts foolishly. He is taking risks
and could endanger his friends.’ To what extent do you agree?
In this extract, we learn that the father attempts to create a happy atmosphere
for the children. To what extent do you agree?
consider the ways in which the father tries to create a happy atmosphere