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Finding information and understanding how it is presented
Reading non-fiction Finding information and understanding how it is presented
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Lesson objectives: To learn how to select relevant details from an extract and present them in a relevant way To understand how texts present an impression or image of their subject
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Challenge... You’ve been chosen to represent Bear Grylls at a press conference. Trouble is, you don’t know anything about him... You have 5 minutes to read the article on Bear Grylls, survival expert. You need to compile a LIST of all the things you learn about his career so you can be ready for your interview. You should aim for about 10 things.
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Let the ‘grilling’ begin...
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Facing facts... You may know all the facts, but what kind of person is Bear Grylls? What impression does this article give of him?
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How Bear Grylls the Born Survivor roughed it - in hotels
However... An article appeared in late 2007, entitled, which created an entirely different impression: How Bear Grylls the Born Survivor roughed it - in hotels
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How Bear Grylls the Born Survivor roughed it - in hotels
Reminds readers of how he has been described How Bear Grylls the Born Survivor roughed it - in hotels After reminding us of our previous opinion of Bear, it only emphasises his deception further. Slightly sarcastic Assumes that until now, readers thought he was really ‘roughing’ it
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Task Read through the article and complete the chart. You need to:
Say what impressions are given of Bear Grylls and Channel Four Explain what is said about them, as well as how it is said
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