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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Learning Log 5
An unseen poem or prose passage is something that you never see before and you should at least read the poem/passage twice. As you read, you should pick out the words that are interesting or difficult and when u are answering a question, it is important to use the PEEL method. P for "point", E for "evidence/evidence" and L for "link". Firstly we need to write out the point, followed by elaborating it. Secondly, student should always support his elaboration with an evidence or quotation. Lastly, one should write how is his/her answer linked to the question. Also, we could not copy and paste from the poem/passage. Inverted commas should always be use for quoting and we should only quote phrases that only attract our attention and try to make it short and sweet. Text should always be analysis. By analysing allow us to understand what the author is trying to tell us and it give us a better understanding of the text. 

Suggestion
A lesson on the way how unseen poem or prose passage should be conduct to help us even further.