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Master comprehension with these detailed notes covering all key skills, including literal meaning, inference, tone, diction, argument, and comparison. Includes tips, examples, and model answers aligned with IEB standards.










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Question 1: Comprehension


Comprehension Notes – Overview & Introduction
The comprehension section of Paper 1 is designed to test more than just your ability to “read a
passage.” Examiners are looking for three key skills:


1. Understanding (Literal Meaning)
You must show that you can read and explain what the text is saying in your own words. This
includes identifying the writer’s main ideas and summarising arguments.


2. Interpretation (Inference and Analysis)
Questions often go beyond “what is written” and ask what is suggested, implied, or reinforced.
Here, you must think critically about the text — not just repeat it.


3. Language and Style (How it is Written)
You need to comment on diction (word choice), tone, register, structure, and other language
techniques, and explain how they support the writer’s message.


Why is comprehension difficult?
- Many learners copy directly from the passage instead of answering in their own words.
- Answers are often too long for low-mark questions, or too vague for high-mark ones.
- Learners struggle with tone, diction, and inference because they don’t know what
examiners want.
- Time management: spending too long on one question and rushing the rest.


How these notes will help you
- Provide clear strategies for answering each type of question.
- Give you a cheat-sheet of useful vocabulary (tone, diction, style).
- Show you step-by-step methods to approach passages.

, Common Comprehension Question Types & Answering Tips
In comprehension, the question tells you exactly what skill you need. Here are the most
common types, with strategies and model answers: Denotation = dictionary meaning of a word.
Connotation = extra meaning, feeling / idea it suggests.

Rethinking
Denotation: “to think again”
Connotation: “fresh perspective, challenging old ideas”
Title Questions Tip:
- Look at the connotation of the word.
“Discuss how the word ‘rethinking’ highlights - Link it back to the main
the writer’s intention.” argument/idea.


Model Answer
“The word ‘rethinking’ suggests a fresh perspective, which shows that the writer intends to
challenge traditional views of education.”


Literal Meaning Tip:
- Restate the phrase simply.
“Explain, in your own words, what the writer - Avoid quoting; use your own words.
means by ‘education should be the practice of
freedom’.”


Model Answer:
“Education should encourage independence and critical thinking, not just memorising
information.”


Diction Tip:
- Pick out a strong word.
“Comment on how the diction in paragraph 3 - Explain its effect or connotation.
reinforces the writer’s tone.” - Link to tone.


Model Answer:
“The word ‘illusion’ suggests deception, reinforcing the writer’s critical tone towards the
education system.” Diction = the writer’s choice of words and how those
words create meaning, mood, or tone.


It’s basically: Why did the writer choose that word
instead of another one?

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