Secondary 4 English Comprehension Practice
Publisher,Curriculum Planning And Development (Singapore)
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
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Shelf: Children's Books / Singapore Syllabus / Singapore Others - Resources
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The comprehension paper consists of three sections: Section A: Visual Text (5 marks); Section B: Narrative Text (20 marks); Section C: Non-narrative Text (25 marks).
Though the comprehension paper consists of these three sections, this book focuses solely on Section B and Section C but without the summary part. This book focuses solely on the question types of Section B and C. Comprehension is simple. The word “comprehension” literally means the ability to understand completely and thus that is what you are tested on. You need to understand what the passage is about and the demands of the questions.
In order to understand the passage, you have to have a good command of language. It sounds daunting, but it is not in reality. This can be easily helped by reading widely. By reading often, you are familiarising yourself with the language and its structure such as grammar and sentence structure along with appropriate diction.