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Title: WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE


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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
Language/Non-Fiction
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
Language/Non-Fiction
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
If you write a letter asking for money for a
charity, you are trying to ___ someone to give it
to you.
B Nag
A Pressure
C Persuade
D Force
C Persuade
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What is the term used to describe when somebody
says what they think about something?
A An opinion
B A lie
A An opinion
C A story
D A fact
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What is the term used to describe something that
is definitely true?
A Fiction
B Fact
B Fact
C Opinion
D Paragraph
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
When you write for someone in particular, they
are called your
A Teacher
B Examiner
C Audience
D Friend
C Audience
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
The type of writing you produce is described as
the
A Exercise book
B Form
B Form
C Paper
D Type
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Inform, explain, describe/analyse, review,
comment/imagine, explore, entertain/argue,
persuade, advise. These are known as
A Threes
B Trios
C Groups
D Triplets
D Triplets
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Which is the missing triplet? Analyse, review,
comment/argue, persuade, advise/inform, explain,
describe
A answer, write, describe
B imagine, explore, entertain
B imagine, explore, entertain
C facts, opinions, write
D describe, remember, write
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What kind of reading strategy is usually used
when a reader is looking for a particular piece
of information?
A Skim
B Reading backward and forward
C Scan
D Close
C Scan
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What does P.E.E. stand for?
A Print, evidence, explain
B Point, exercise, experiment
C Point, explain, evidence
D Point, evidence, explain
D Point, evidence, explain
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
When something is written in plain English it is
described as using .. language.
A Figurative
B Slang
C Fussy
D Formal
D Formal
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
If a letter begins with Dear Sir/Madam, it should
end
A Yours dearly
B Bye for now
C Yours faithfully
D Yours sincerely
C Yours faithfully
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Which one of these is a no connective
A The
B However
B However
C They
D Understand
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
When reading we can infer meaning. This means
A Read between the lines
B Copy out
A Read between the lines
C State a fact
D Mis-understood
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Writing to advise is
A To describe a scene
B To argue both sides
C To be impartial
D To amuse your readers
C To be impartial
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What is writing in the second person?
A Using I
B Using a name
C Using they
D Using you
D Using you
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
CONGRATULATIONS!!
YOU ARE A WINNER!!!
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50 50
Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
If you write a letter asking for money for a
charity, you are trying to ___ someone to give it
to you.
B Nag
C Persuade
C Persuade
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64,000 32,000 16,000 8,000
4,000 2,000 1,000 500
300 200 100
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
LIFELINES
50 50
Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What is the term used to describe when somebody
says what they think about something?
A An opinion
B A lie
A An opinion
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64,000 32,000 16,000 8,000
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What is the term used to describe something that
is definitely true?
B Fact
B Fact
C Fiction
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
When you write for someone in particular, they
are called your
C Audience
D Friend
C Audience
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
The type of writing you produce is described as
the
B Form
B Form
C Paper
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
LIFELINES
50 50
Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Inform, explain, describe/analyse, review,
comment/imagine, explore, entertain/argue,
persuade, advise. These are known as
B Trios
D Triplets
D Triplets
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
LIFELINES
50 50
Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Which is the missing triplet? Analyse, review,
comment/argue, persuade, advise/inform, explain,
describe
B imagine, explore, entertain
B imagine, explore, entertain
D Describe, remember, write
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
LIFELINES
50 50
Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What kind of reading strategy is usually used
when a reader is looking for a particular piece
of information?
C Scan
D Close
C Scan
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What does P.E.E. stand for?
C Point, explain, evidence
D Point, evidence, explain
D Point, evidence, explain
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
When something is written in plain English it is
described as using .. language.
B Slang
D Formal
D Formal
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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
If a letter begins with Dear Sir/Madam, it should
end
C Yours faithfully
D Yours sincerely
C Yours faithfully
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Which one of these is a no connective
A The
B However
B However
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
When reading we can infer meaning. This means
A Read between the lines
B Copy out
A Read between the lines
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
Writing to advise is
B To argue both sides
C To be impartial
C To be impartial
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Phone a Friend
Ask the Audience
What is writing in the second person?
A Using I
D Using you
D Using you
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