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5. Matching headings
Task Type & Format
In this task type, candidates are given a list of headings, usually identified with
lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii etc). A heading will refer to the main idea of
the paragraph or section of the text. Candidates must match the heading to the
correct paragraphs or sections, which are marked alphabetically. Candidates
write the appropriate Roman numerals in the boxes on their answer sheets.
There will always be more headings than there are paragraphs or sections, so
that some headings will not be used. It is also possible that some paragraphs or
sections may not be included in the task. One or more paragraphs or sections
may already be matched with a heading as an example for candidates. This task
type is used with texts that contain paragraphs or sections with clearly defined
themes.
Task Focus
This task type tests the candidate’s ability to recognise the main idea or theme
in the paragraphs or sections of a text, and to distinguish main ideas from
supporting ones.
Tip:
More than one heading may seem to match a paragraph at first. After
reading the paragraph, read each heading and decide which one best sums up
the main point of the paragraph.
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