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IGCSE Multiple Matching Tips

This document provides tips and questions to help evaluate how a student approached a reading comprehension test. The questions ask if the student (1) read the opinions before the articles, (2) highlighted important words in the opinions, (3) read one article at a time before selecting opinions, (4) underlined answers found in the text, (5) matched all opinions, and (6) used each article multiple times if needed. Tips are provided with each question to optimize the student's approach for the next time.

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IGCSE Multiple Matching Tips

This document provides tips and questions to help evaluate how a student approached a reading comprehension test. The questions ask if the student (1) read the opinions before the articles, (2) highlighted important words in the opinions, (3) read one article at a time before selecting opinions, (4) underlined answers found in the text, (5) matched all opinions, and (6) used each article multiple times if needed. Tips are provided with each question to optimize the student's approach for the next time.

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  • Introduction
  • Did You...?
  • Pre-Reading Activities
  • While You Were Reading
  • After You Finished Reading
  • Conclusion

Multiple matching

Exercise 2, 10 marks.

By: Miss. Rania Farran


Sep/24th/2019
DID YOU …?
Now think about the way you did the Test, and
answer the following questions.

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Before you started reading
1- Did you read the opinions before reading the articles?

EXAMINER
•TIP
The order of the opinions on the list is not always the same as the order they appear in the articles.

• The vocabulary used in the opinions is not always the same as the vocabulary used in the text. The
ideas are often paraphrased.

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2- Did you highlight the important words in each opinion?

EXAMINER
•TIP
Highlight important words in the question to remind
you what detail you are looking for (e.g. ‘studing’
and ‘other students’)

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While you were reading

3- Did you read each article one a time?

EXAMINER
TIP
• Read one article at a time. Then select all
the opinions from the list that this article
expresses before you move on to the next
article.

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4- Did you underline the answers when you found them in the text?

EXAMINER
TIP
• Check that the opinion you find in the
text matches the idea in the opinion
from the list completely. If only part of
the idea is the same, it might not be the
correct answer, but a wrong distracting
detail. If you underline the ideas in the
text, it will be easier for you to check
them against the opinions from the list.

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After you finished reading

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5- Did you match all the opinions from the list?

EXAMINER
• TIP
Don’t leave any space blank. If you don’t know the answer, guess it. There are no
extra opinions on the list. All of the opinions are expressed in one of the articles.

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6- Did you use each article (and the appropriate letter) more than once?

EXAMINER
TIP
• There is usually more than one opinion expressed in each of the
articles. This means that, for example, you may have to use article C
twice or even three times as your answer.

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• If you answered ‘No’
to any of the
questions in the ‘DID
YOU …?’ section, try
to follow all the tips
next time.
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Thank You

Multiple matching
Exercise 2, 10 marks. 
 
By: Miss. Rania Farran
Sep/24th/2019
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DID YOU …?
Now think about the way you did the Test, and 
answer the following questions.
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Before you started reading
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1- Did you read the opinions before reading the articles?
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2- Did you highlight the important words in each opinion? 
 
• Highlight important words in the ques
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While you were reading
3- Did you read each article one a time? 
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• Read one article at a time. Then
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4- Did you underline the answers when you found them in the text?
• Check that the opinion you find in
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After you finished reading
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5- Did you match all the opinions from the list? 
• Don’t leave any space blank. If you don’t know the
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6- Did you use each article (and the appropriate letter) more than once? 
• There is usually more than
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•If you answered ‘No’ 
to any of the 
questions in the ‘DID 
YOU …?’ section, try 
to follow all the t

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