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English workshops 12- End of workshop quiz

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Question 1
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Question 2
2.

What are all typical features of a letter?

Question 3
3.

Which would you not put in an article?

Question 4
4.

How might you begin a formal letter?

Question 5
5.

What are the 5 W’s when writing an article?

Question 6
6.

When reading an article, a headline is the first thing the audience sees and it grabs their attention

Question 7
7.

Why would you not put a date on an email?

Question 8
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What would you not expect to see in an advert for a guided tour around The British Museum?

Question 9
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How much detail would you expect to see in a report?

Question 10
10.

An article can include diagrams and charts

Question 11
11.

What is the main purpose of a newspaper article?

Match the organisational feature to it's meaning
Provides you with a clue as to what the text will be about
diagram
An underscore below each character: emphasises a word, heading or section of the text
weblink/ hyperlink
font size, colour or style
Darkened word or sentence, usually indicates that this word or phrase is important
bullet points
Text appearing at the top of each page, separate from the main body of text
numbered lists
takes you to the relevant web page once clicked on
heading
A picture that shows data or figures, for example a bar chart
header
Steps or directions in oder of importance
Graph/ chart/ table
underlined writing
Used to make list. Not in any particular oder
bold font