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Grade 11 English Language Paper 1 Techniques


Objectives: 
1. Review notes in books on paper 1
2. Watch the video on components of Paper 1

















4. Read notes on techniques below
5. Find an example of a Language paper 1 on any website and paste URL hyperlink in your posted comment.
PAPER 1 TECHNIQUES
Ø  Scan through paper and read the instructions
The paper is divided in two parts
o   Grammar / Mechanics/ Vocabulary/ Spelling
o   Comprehension

Ø  Begin at the Comprehension section
Read each comprehension 3 times
o   First reading-
1.       Find the gist/ theme of the comprehension
2.       Underline all the new words

o   Second reading
1.       Read through paragraph by paragraph and unravel meanings of literary devices
2.       Use context clues to find meanings of new words.
3.       Summarise paragraphs in a single sentence

o   Third Reading
1.       Put all the summarised sentences together in a single paragraph

Ø  In answering questions, you must ELIMINATE
From the four choices given, two are distractors and cannot be the answer. Cross them off.

Ø  The two remaining ones are close. If you cannot determine which is correct, reread the section about it.

Ø  After the Comprehension section is completed go to the first section and ELIMINATE well.




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