Tutor Guide - The answers

Introduction

Target audience

Overview

Using the materials

Technical

Accessibility

FAQ

About KSSP

Appendix A - Answers
- Communication
- Application of number

Appendix B
- The Symtel Files

Appendix C
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Skill areas comms

Appendix D
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Skill areas aon

Back to answers - communication

Level 1 - Writing - Choose language to suit purpose

Check your skills - set A
Question 1:
Which of these statements show that the writer has a positive opinion about the new factory?
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Answer:
B. The new factory will bring 200, much needed, jobs to the area.
 
Question 2:
Is the statement below true or false?
To persuade people you need to make them realise that you know more than they do.
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Answer:
False
 
Question 3:
This sentence is meant to persuade people to stop smoking. Why is it unlikely to work?
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Answer:
A. It is insulting to smokers.
 
Question 4:
When you are writing about your opinion should you include facts to support your ideas?
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Answer:
Yes
   
Check your skills - set B
Question 1:
Which of these statements show that the writer has a negative opinion about the new factory?
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Answer:
C. It has been suggested that the new factory might bring some jobs to the area.
 
Question 2:
Is the statement below true or false?
To persuade people you should try to involve them by asking questions.
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Answer:
True
 
Question 3:
This sentence is meant to persuade people to stop speeding. Why is it likely to work?
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Answer:
B. It gives clear facts.
 
Question 4:
When you are writing about your opinion should you include facts to support your ideas?
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Answer:
Yes