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Please read the extract from ‘Two Kinds’ on your desk

Please read the extract from ‘Two Kinds’ on your desk. C/W. 13 th May. LO: what do I have to do for the Reading section in the end of year exam?. 1. Read the question, focusing on the key words. The audience Ni Kan Ni Kan’s mother. 3. Consider and bullet-point Point sentences.

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Please read the extract from ‘Two Kinds’ on your desk

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  1. Please read the extract from ‘Two Kinds’ on your desk

  2. C/W 13th May LO: what do I have to do for the Reading section in the end of year exam?

  3. 1. Read the question, focusing on the key words • The audience • Ni Kan • Ni Kan’s mother 3. Consider and bullet-point Point sentences • Read the passage: • Highlight evidence • Circle key words

  4. 4. Short introduction sentence about extract that answers question In the extract Ni Kan’s performance is so bad that it creates a huge sense of disappointment. 5. Write 2 or 3 PEE paragraphs

  5. QUESTION 5 INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read the question, focusing on the key words • Read the passage: • Highlight evidence • Circle key words 3. Consider and bullet-point Point sentences 4. Short introduction sentence about extract that answers question 5. Write 2 or 3 PEE paragraphs

  6. How does the writer, Amy Tan, create a sense of disappointmentin the short story Two Kinds?

  7. How does the writer, Amy Tan, create a sense of disappointmentin the short story Two Kinds? POINT SENTENCES? • The audience • Ni Kan • Ni Kan’s mother Firstly, the audience’s reaction to Ni Kan’s performance creates a sense of disappointment.

  8. How does the writer, Amy Tan, create a sense of disappointmentin the short story Two Kinds? Firstly, the audience’s reaction to Ni Kan’s performance creates a sense of disappointment.

  9. How does the writer, Amy Tan, create a sense of disappointmentin the short story Two Kinds? Firstly, the audience’s reaction to Ni Kan’s performance creates a sense of disappointment. The line ‘the audience clapped weakly’ indicates that the audience weren’t impressed.

  10. How does the writer, Amy Tan, create a sense of disappointmentin the short story Two Kinds? Firstly, the audience’s reaction to Ni Kan’s performance creates a sense of disappointment. The line ‘the audience clapped weakly’ indicates that the audience weren’t impressed. Which key word sentence is better and why?

  11. How does the writer, Amy Tan, create a sense of disappointmentin the short story Two Kinds? Firstly, the audience’s reaction to Ni Kan’s performance creates a sense of disappointment. The line ‘the audience clapped weakly’ indicates that the audience weren’t impressed. Which key word sentence is better and why? The adverb ‘weakly’ suggests that the audience were bored and not interested, but still wanted to show respect. The adverb ‘weakly’ suggests that Ni Kan’s performance was also weak and that the audience are only clapping out of politeness and to be respectful and not because they enjoyed it.

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