http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/emmanuel-macron-marine-le-pen-french-elections-donald-tump-a7540591.html
1. What impression do you get of
Emmanuel Macron from the picture of him that is included with the article?
2. What literary technique is used in
the first sentence of the subheading?
3. What does the writer tell the reader
to do in the first line of the first paragraph?
4. Where does Macron currently stand in
the polls?
5. Why do you think the writer has
given us some percentages in the first paragraph?
6. What is the main difference between
Trump and Macron, according to the second paragraph?
7. What is one key similarity they
have, according to the first line of the third paragraph?
8. What do the numbers 15,000, 4,000
and 2,000 refer to?
9. What message does the use of these
numbers send to the reader about Macron’s popularity?
10. Which party does Macron represent?
11. According to the fourth paragraph,
in what regard is Donald Trump not very different?
12. According to the fifth paragraph,
what kind of candidate does Macron present himself as?
13. ‘He resembles a duke criticising
the aristocracy.’ This is an example of what literary technique?
14. How, in the sixth paragraph, does
the writer try to convince us that Macron is not, in fact, an
anti-establishment figure?
15. In the sixth paragraph, a key
difference between Macron and Trump is mentioned, but is then presented as a
similarity. Explain what this difference/similarity is.
16. Complete the sentence from the ninth
paragraph: ‘Macron’s policies are largely directed to _______________ ______________.’
17. How is this different from what
Trump said in his inauguration speech?
18. Copy out and complete the following
table based on the similarities between Macron and Trump:
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Similarities
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Differences
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19. Now answer the following exam-style
question:
According to the article, to what extent is
Emmanuel Macron the French Donald Trump? (10 marks)
Divide your answer into two paragraphs,
using the following starter sentences:
‘To
some extent, he is the French Donald Trump because …’
‘However, it could be argued that he
is actually quite different because …’
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