Title: Evaluation Questions
1Evaluation Questions
2Evaluation How well?
- You are being asked how well or how effectively
the writer has conveyed his ideas. - The question may use words such as how
- Good
- Effective
- Successful
- Appropriate
- Convincing
3Types of Evaluation Question
- Comment on how effective or appropriate the
title/ opening/ending of the passage is. - Comment on the effectiveness of a technique the
writer uses such as word choice/sentence
structure/imagery - Explain how convincing the writers arguments
are/ how well they have conveyed their ideas. - Show how well the writer achieves his or her
PURPOSE (entertain/persuade usually)
4Dont Feed the Bears Q10 How effective do you
find the headline and second headline in catching
the readers attention? (2E)
- 2 marks question that requires you to look at
2 different features of the article (Logically 1
mark for your response to each headline) - Dont feed the bears
- A hungry visitor can turn a lazy camping trip
into a fairly grizzly experience
5Headline 1 - Dont Feed the Bears
- Use of Command draws the readers attention to
the headline. - The headline sounds like a notice in a zoo/safari
park - If this was an analysis question the above
responses would be enough but this is an
evaluation question so you need to say how
effective you found each aspect of the headline.
6 - Use of Command draws the readers attention to
the headline.- The headline sounds like a notice
in a zoo/safari park
- The headline is very effective in catching
the readers attention because - the use of command demands that the reader pay
attention to it and suggests that the topic is
serious enough to merit the readers attention. - The fact that the headline sounds like a
zoo/safari park notice means it conveys the
headline and the subject of the article clearly
and succinctly to the reader.
7Activity Now try to answer the Evaluation
question using the second headline A hungry
visitor can turn a lazy camping trip into a
fairly grizzly experience
- Use of Pun effectively draws the readers
attention to the headline as grizzly can mean
both frightening and a type of bear, the double
meaning is effective in clearly conveying that
the passage is specifically about bear attacks
and that the nature of these can be terrifying.
8Dont feed the bears Q11 Look at the two
stories told about Lisa Warner (lines 29-35 and
Angela Wallace (lines 42-50). How effectively
does the writer make the second of the stories
seem more frightening? (4E)
- Because this is question asks you about a
comparison there are 2 things that you need to do
here - Comment on the features that make the second
story more frightening - Comment on the features that make the first story
less frightening.
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102012 Paper
- How effective do you find any aspect of the final
paragraph (lines 7879) as a - conclusion to the passage?
- Your answer might deal with such features as word
choice or tone.
11Final paragraph (lines 78 79)
- When a superstition that is supposed to help you
actually hinders you, it is probably time to kick
the ritual into touch. With a rabbits foot,
obviously.
12Conclusion.
- Ideas what has the writer been arguing? What
point of view have they been trying to make you
agree with? - Decide,
- Does the conclusion hint at/resolve any of the
previous ideas - is there a clear outcome?
- Is there a twist or something unexpected.
13How effective do you find any aspect of the final
paragraph (lines 78 79) as a conclusion to the
passage? Your answer might deal with such
features as word choice or tone. 2 E
-
- The reference to the elements of help and
hindrance (1) - (neatly) recaps the idea of ambivalence explored
elsewhere - in the passage (1)
- OR
- ritual (1)
- (tellingly) repeats a (significant) word used
earlier/repeated (three times) - earlier in the passage (1)
- OR
- (metaphor) kick (the ritual into touch) (1)
- (neatly) reprises references to football/sport
used earlier (1) - OR
- a rabbits foot is (clearly) associated with
superstition (1) - which is the articles topic (1)
- OR
- With a rabbits foot, obviously (1)
- (adroitly) reprises the cynical/sceptical/humorous
tone seen - elsewhere (1)
14- Style.
- Does it change or is it the same as the rest of
the paragraph? - Does the conclusion return to the wording of the
opening paragraph? - Is there an example of word choice or simile or
metaphor that is re- used in a slightly different
way.
15- Tone does it remain the same.
- Light hearted may become serious.
- Serious may become light hearted.
- Is there a punch line?
- A joke?
- A quotation which leaves you thinking?
- A new idea which leaves you thinking?
16Example
- Language skills Intermediate Two\Mixed Blessing
of Eternal Life evaluation.doc