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IO Discussion Questions

Teachers will ask students questions in the final 5 minutes of their individual oral to further explore the works and extracts discussed. Questions will focus on having students identify evidence, understand context, apply concepts, analyze techniques, and evaluate accuracy, persuasiveness, and potential for change. Question types include having students elaborate on their statements, explain significance, identify target audiences, and compare presentations of global issues across works.
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IO Discussion Questions

Teachers will ask students questions in the final 5 minutes of their individual oral to further explore the works and extracts discussed. Questions will focus on having students identify evidence, understand context, apply concepts, analyze techniques, and evaluate accuracy, persuasiveness, and potential for change. Question types include having students elaborate on their statements, explain significance, identify target audiences, and compare presentations of global issues across works.
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IO Discussion questions

In the final 5 minutes of the 15-minute individual oral, teachers will ask the student questions
to elaborate on what was already said and to provide an opportunity to explore the works
and extracts further. Questions may sound like this.

● Identify
○ You said… What did you mean by that?
○ You said… Why is this global issue significant and relevant?
○ You said… What kind of target audience did the writer have in mind?
○ You said… Where do you see evidence of that?

● Understand
○ You said… How does this work reflect the context in which it was written? ○
You said… How does this work reflect the writer’s message or bias? ○ You
said… How does the reader’s understanding of the global issue change when
reading or watching this?

● Apply
○ You said… How is this work typical of its text type?
○ You said… How is this extract typical or indicative of the work?

● Analyse
○ You said… Why do you think the writer uses that technique to convey that
message?
○ You said… How does the work comment critically on the global issue?

● Evaluate
○ How accurate is the text in presenting the global issue?
○ How persuasive is the text in impacting the reader?
○ To what extent does the text present a solution to a problem? Could it bring
about change in the world or people’s behaviour?

● Compare (optional)
○ How do the works present the global issue in similar or different ways?
○ Which text is more effective in presenting the global issue?

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