The short version: In the 5-minute discussion, the examiner's questions are invitations to go deeper โ listen to what's actually asked, answer it directly with evidence, and develop your analysis rather than repeating your prepared oral.
The Q&A isn't a trap โ it's your chance to show you can THINK about the works, not just recite about them.
๐ฃ๏ธ After your ten prepared minutes, the teacher asks follow-up questions for about five minutes. They want you to extend, defend, or complicate your argument โ โCould you say more aboutโฆ?โ, โHow does the other work compare on this?โ Listen carefully, answer the ACTUAL question, and support each answer with the texts.
How to handle the Q&A
Listen to the actual question
Answer what's asked โ not the answer you wish you'd been asked.
Answer directly, then develop
Give a clear answer, then support and extend it with the texts.
Use it to go deeper
Treat each question as a chance to add analysis you didn't reach in the oral.
Stay grounded in the works
Support every answer with evidence โ don't drift into vague opinion.
The key move: Treat each question as an invitation to deepen your analysis: listen, answer the ACTUAL question directly, and support it with the texts โ don't just repeat your prepared oral.
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Why it matters in the exam: The discussion is marked under the SAME criteria (AโD) as the prepared oral โ it's not separate. Thoughtful, text-grounded answers that DEVELOP your analysis can lift your marks; vague or evasive ones waste five minutes of opportunity.
The examiner asks: โYou focused on the poem's imagery โ how does your global issue appear in the STRUCTURE of the non-literary work?โ How should a student handle this?
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Watch out: Don't just repeat your prepared oral when questioned, and don't answer a question you WISH you'd been asked. Listen to the ACTUAL question and use it to add new, text-grounded analysis.