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Saturday, July 30, 2011 , Learning Log 5
After reading the unseen poem booklet, I realised that doing unseen questions are not as simple as I thought it would be. Especially since I would have to read slowly enough to digest what the persona is trying to relate to us. I also learnt that one should read the unseen poem for at least two times in order to find the word, phrase or sentence that grabs one attention the most. Apart from all these steps i mentioned above, imagining and trying to decipher what the persona is trying to say also plays a part in helping us answer unseen questions. When trying to understand what the persona is trying to say,we need to put ourselved in the persona's shoes and think what made him or her said this. Then, we need to express our feelings and show the relevance of our feelings to the text as these are the keys to answering unseen questions better.

To answer the unseen questions, of course we would need to quote from the text. But how do we know what to quote and what not to quote? We would need to use the ABC method. First, we should pick the words or phrases that draws our attention the most. Next, keep the quotation brief. If the quotation is too long, the examiner might think that the quote was 'copied and pasted' and then it shows that we did not understand the passage. Lastly, contextualise the evidence.

After knowing the skills to read and answer unseen poems and questions, i realised that I have not been doing any of these last year when we did our first unseen questions. but now I know how to answer unseen questions and read unseen poems properly, doing well in this section might be a little less difficult compared to last year.

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