- 1. Finding Information
- 2. Identifying Key Ideas
- 3. Understanding Explicit Information and Ideas
- 4. Understanding Implicit Information and Ideas
- 5. How to Respond to a Synthesis Question
- 6. Answering the Question
- 7. How to Get Precise Detail into Your Reading Response
- 8. Identifying Key Ideas
- 9. How to Respond to a Question on Language
- 10A. Some Features of Structure Found in a Text
- 10B. Some Features of Structure at Paragraph and Sentence Level
- 10C. How to Respond to a Question on Structure
- 11. Using Precise Evidence to Support Your Answers
- 12. How to Respond to an Evaluation Question
- 13. How to Compare Writers’ Ideas and Perspectives
- 1. Planning to Write Creatively
- 2. Planning to Write a Non-Fiction Text
- 3. Proofreading Skills
- 4. Writing for Impact
- 5. Writing for Purpose and Audience
- 6. Forms of Writing: Fiction
- 7. Forms of Writing – Non-Fiction
- 8. Viewpoint
- 9. Writing to Describe
- 10. Writing an Article
- 11. Writing a Report
- 12. Writing a Guide
- 13. Writing a Letter
- 14. Writing a Speech
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GCSE - Finding Information
GCSE - Identifying Key Ideas
GCSE - Planning to Write Creatively
GCSE - Planning to Write a Non-Fiction Text
GCSE - Secrets to Success, GCSE English Language
GCSE - Making the Grade
GCSE - Glossary - A-C
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Finding Information
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Finding Information
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What do all reading questions require you to do?
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Identifying Key Ideas
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Identifying Key Ideas
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When a reading text is given to you to read before answering questions on it…
it will have lots of pictures to help you.
it will make complete sense on its own.
you will need to use your general knowledge to answer the questions.
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Planning to Write Creatively – Part 1
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Planning to Write Creatively – Part 1
Question 1 of 13
What will the success of your writing depend upon?
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Planning to Write a Non-Fiction Text – Part 1
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Planning to Write a Non-Fiction Text – Part 1
Question 1 of 10
Which one of these is likely to be a non-fiction text?
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Secrets to Success: GCSE English Language
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Making the Grade
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Alliteration
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