2223 H5 reading p2

Reading Comprehension
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Reading Comprehension
                        Part 2

Slide 1 - Slide

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Recap Part 1
Step 1 Background check
Step 2 Type determination (text)
- informative                          - advertising
- opinionated                         - entertaining

Through practice, this becomes a matter of seconds.

Slide 2 - Slide

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Questions
Step 4: Goal determination

What could they want from you? 

Slide 3 - Slide

why important? 
1 So you understand the validity of a source; consider the difference between The Guardian and your conspiracy-theorist uncle on Facebook.  
2 New information may have been discovered since it was written; if a source is 20 years old, the information might not be valid anymore.
Questions
Step 4: Goal determination

- find relevant information: in which paragraph ... 
- figure out the main idea: what is made clear about...
- show the author's opinion: why does the author state...
- determine the tone: positive/negative, satire, irony

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why important? 
1 So you understand the validity of a source; consider the difference between The Guardian and your conspiracy-theorist uncle on Facebook.  
2 New information may have been discovered since it was written; if a source is 20 years old, the information might not be valid anymore.
Questions
Step 5: Type determination (questions)

Which types of questions do you know? 

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why important? 
1 So you understand the validity of a source; consider the difference between The Guardian and your conspiracy-theorist uncle on Facebook.  
2 New information may have been discovered since it was written; if a source is 20 years old, the information might not be valid anymore.
Questions
Step 5: Type determination (questions)

- open Qs: why does the author say; quote the opinion...
- true/false Qs: are the following statements true/false...
- multiple choice Qs
  > this includes gap Qs

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why important? 
1 So you understand the validity of a source; consider the difference between The Guardian and your conspiracy-theorist uncle on Facebook.  
2 New information may have been discovered since it was written; if a source is 20 years old, the information might not be valid anymore.
Open Questions
Goals:
- explain what's meant with this phrase...
- quote the first two words of...
- summarise the findings of the research...

Slide 7 - Slide

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Open Questions
Method:
- write succinctly, to the point.
   It's a reading exam, not a writing exam. 
- quote exactly  the way they want you to: first two words, first two words and last two words, with or without page numbers...
- always write in Dutch, unless asked for a quote. 

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Slide 9 - Slide

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What type of tone
was used in the cartoon?
A
irony
B
satire

Slide 10 - Quiz

Irony= is the juxtaposition of what on the surface appears to be the case and what is actually the case or to be expected.


Satire = critiques something in a humouristic way.
True/False Questions
Method:
- if you can't find it in the text, it's automatically false
   (do make sure you searched well enough)
- the statements are either in alphabetical order,
   or in order of when they occur in the text.  

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Practise
Go to Eindexamensite and practise the subjects; leesvaardigheid & tekstverband.

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