bettina44 said:
You shouldnt because the multiple choice provides ideas on what you could write for the last section because the whole test is under a particular theme.
bettina44 said:
b)read the text then answer the questions
Theres no need to actually read for multiple choice or short answer unless you are stuck at the text types because of the reason i said for a. It is based on a quote or something, and they're not gonna ask you what is this text about? Skim it so you know the tone and basic features of the text. But you dont have to read the whole thing, as my practice test's multiple choice things were about 20 pages long to read excluding questions.
bettina44 said:
c)skim the text then read the question
You dont have to skim it all, just get the basic idea of the text for multiple choice. Refer to the quotes when they tell you to, and know your techniques such as easily identifying persuasive language.
bettina44 said:
d)read the questions first then read the text
read the question twice and be sure with the answer. Dont waste time thinking is it right or wrong? Remember, you dont have to read the whole text.
bettina44 said:
e)do the questiona s you read
You must do all of them. They are easy. It might ask you to identify something like: 'Identify what technique is used to make people feel desirible.' The answer would be "Inclusive language has been used to make the people feel desirable.' Inclusive language="you" "your"
Remember to answer in full sentences
bettina44 said:
f)do the paper in chronological order
Do the things you find easy first, so then you can focus majority of time on other sections.
bettina44 said:
g)other(what do you think?)
Do half the multiple choice and then do the 10 mark text type and then finish the muliple choice and short answer and then text types