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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE EXTENDED READING PAPER
Question 3 Summarise Information
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Starter: Summarising a smaller extract of text
In the exam, the question will often direct you to a specific area of text and ask you to summarise it. If this is a shorter extract (one or 2 paragraphs) then it is highly likely that you will have to focus on a specific area. You will have to get rid of all imagery, metaphors, similes, adjectives, and flowery language in general. In order to access the higher grades you will also have to use inference to summarise what the writer is getting at.
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Identify 1 word that shows Lewis’s fear
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Read the extracts of text that you have been given, and respond to all of the summary questions as concisely as possible.
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Check your answers The man was wearing sunglasses and a cowboy hat even though he was indoors. Stanley was aware of his own thirst when he say the cream soda can. The man had a sack of sunflower seeds because he had given up smoking. The purpose of the trip is to see Much Ado About Nothing. The trip will take place between 5.30pm and 11pm. The trip will last 5 and a half hours. The room was highly polished yet the chairs were comfortable, shows the contrast between the formality and comfort of the room You can tell the room was well cared for because the curtains always smelt fresh. “urn Burial” is a summary of a man’s experiences in captivity / as a prisoner. The extract summarises the differences between the lions in captivity and in their natural habitat.
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The question is worth 20 marks.
Relevance to the extended reading paper In the extended reading paper, this is the third question, which requires you to read 2 different texts. Although you read 2 texts you deal with them separately (DO NOT COMPARE THEM!) The question is worth 20 marks. You will have to summarise an aspect of the first passage and then do the same for the second one. The question suggests that you write a full page in total – so half a page on each text.
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