A quick look at the Unfamiliar Text exam with an expert NCEA teacher!
- tovahstutoringcomp
- Jul 4
- 1 min read
When I mean quick, I mean quick!
Here's a quick jump into the Unfamiliar Text exam. Book your tutorials in now to learn how to do this!

To be more confident about the Unfamiliar Text exam you need to know these things:
"Unfamiliar" means not studied, so you will be given various texts that you haven't studied in the classroom.
"Text" means poems, articles, non-fiction, prose, advertisements.
You will need to analyse the text, which you should discuss the following things:
Punctuation, structure, language features like similes, metaphors, repetition and WHAT THEY MEAN.
How to get excellence in the Unfamiliar text exam:
To really make sure you analyse critically, discuss what the writer wants the reader to know and feel. Use examples to back up what you are talking about from the text and the wider world.
In other words, you need to know what the text is about and how the writer has communicated it.
Join in on my highly effective 'Unfamiliar Text tutorials' this year. It'll make you more confident.
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