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Y11 IGCSE Revision: all text types - long respon ...

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    Review of text types in IGCSE First Language English, including interview, journal, formal report, newspaper report, article, speech, letter, narrative, descriptive, argumentative
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  • Which of these text types is NOT included in IGCSE EFL?
    Speech
    Review
    Interview
    Article
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  • What is the main function of the hook in an article?
    To attract the reader.
  •  15
  • Where do you place the hook in an article?
    In the first sentence.
  •  10
  • What do we call this part of a question?
    Description
    Rubric
    Instruction
    Context
  •  25
  • To write a successful introduction,
    copy the rubric.
    rephrase the rubric.
    copy the rubric and add context by adding details.
    rephrase the rubric and add context, invent missing details.
  •  20
  • An appropriate way to start a letter is
    ____________________
    Good morning Dahlia, hi!
    Dear Dahlia, hello, good morning.
    Dear Dahlia, How have you been?
  •  15
  • You are going to be penalised if you invent details in P1 Q3.
    No.
  •  5
  • Start your interview with a greeting and introduce the guest.
    False
  •  10
  • Don't add a conclusion to the interview.
    True
  •  15
  • What does 5W stand for in the newspaper report?
    Who? What? Where? When? Why?
  •  10
  • Where do you place the 5W in the newspaper report?
    Introduction
  •  10
  • Choose the best characteristic for a newspaper report.
    Emotional, choose a side, concise, very formal.
    Informative, neutral, formal to extremely formal.
    Factual, informative, concise, neutral.
    Factual, metaphoric, neutral to informal.
  •  10
  • Use fancy language in a formal report.
    False
  •  10
  • Which is the only text type in IGCSE where you can use subheadings and bullet points?
    Formal report
  •  15
  • Reported speech is a main feature of...
    a story.
    a newspaper report.
    a formal report.
    an interview.
  •  25
  • What happens to verbs in the reported speech if the reporting verb is in the past?
    Nothing happens to the verbs.
    You might switch tenses to the past if you want.
    All verbs in present tenses switch to past.
    All verbs remain the same, but pronouns change.
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