Questions about word choice are very common in the Higher Close Reading papers. Often a question...

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John’s wonderful English lesson :) Word Choice with minimal input from Freya and even less from Calum!

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John’s wonderful English lesson :)

Word Choice with minimal input from Freya and even less from Calum!

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About Word Choice Questions

Questions about word choice are very common in the Higher Close Reading papers.

Often a question will ask you to deal specifically with word choice. Other questions might ask you to consider word choice among other techniques.

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Examples of what questions will look like. :0

Show how the writers in lines 1-4 emphasises the ‘conventional wisdom’ that reading books is better than playing video games.

Show how the writers word choice in lines 11-16 reinforces the contrast he is creating between school and home.

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word choice answers can also be given for language questions :L

Show how the writers use of language in these lines conveys a dismissive attitude towards the content of video games.

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How to approach a question :@

When you answer a question about word choice you are not only being asked what that word means but to consider how that meaning is affected by the context of the passage. You will be able to infer a great deal about writers' opinions from the words they use.

Considering word choice is all about thinking beyond the obvious meaning of a word in order to explore what it suggests. Often words meaning almost the same thing imply quite different things. You need to be alert to recognise these when they occur.

Word choice questions ask you to focus on the connotation rather than the denotation of a word.

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Five simple steps to answer the question :}

1. Select the words that relate to the question from the passage.

2. Suggest the connotations of the word.3. Ensure that the connotations are relevant to

the context of the word.4. Ensure that you are not quoting whole

sentences, just use individual words.5. Ensure that you have written enough to get

the marks, if unsure write some extra points. BUT do not spend ages on the questions, stick to your timing!

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Examples of answers to questions ;-]

Show how the writer’s word choice in lines 1–4 emphasises the “conventional wisdom” that reading books is better than playing video games. 2 A

Marks will depend on the quality of comment. An insightful comment on one word could score up to 2 marks; more basic comments will be worth up to 1 mark each. Reference alone: 0.

Possible answers: 1 “enriches” suggests that reading adds to one `s knowledge,

awareness; is rewarding, beneficial; improves one 2 “the mind” suggests reading is influencing something greater

than just the brain; it influences our consciousness: thought, perception, emotions and imagination

3 “deadens” suggests video games make kids less aware, less sensitive, less vigorous; they make kids think less; lifeless

4 “zoning out” suggests video games make kids detached from people and things around them, unresponsive, unstipulated

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Answers to questions continued ;->

Show how the writer’s word choice in lines 11-16 reinforces the contrast he is creating between school and home. 2 A

For full marks both school and home must be dealt with in order to explore the contrast.

Marks will depend on the quality of comment. Possible answers: School: 1 “demand” suggests sense of authoritative claim 2 “provide” suggests nurturing, caring ` 3 “expect” suggests responsibility for child‟s

learning lies with the school

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Answers to questions continued 3-) 4 “fill” suggests idea of achieving capacity

5 “love (of books)” suggests intensity of emotion, goes beyond the merely functional

Home: 6 “slump” suggests unthinking passivity, slovenly posture and

attitude 7 “hedonistic” suggests selfish pursuit of (parents‟) own

pleasures 8 “some other (room)” vagueness suggests lack of concern,

couldn`t-care-less attitude 9 “nippers” suggests a rather demeaning, patronising,

offhand attitude 10 “bleeping and zapping” suggests pointless, repetitive, noisy,

slightly aggressive 11 “speechless rapture” suggests hypnotic state where words

are superfluous 12 “passive” suggests no active responsibility taken for their

learning/ no real engagement on the children`s part 13 “washed” suggests completely covered, submerged, not

under control 14 “explosions and gore” suggests excess of mindless violence

15 “so long” suggests prolonged inactivity which seems to lead to their being absorbed by the machine

16 “sucked” suggests surrender of their very being

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