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11+ Comprehension Mastery Guide
16 Aug 2025
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11+ Comprehension Mastery Guide

11+ Comprehension Mastery Guide

The 11+ exam is fast approaching, and for many parents, this final stretch feels like crunch time. At GLECTA, we’ve refined our Booster Tips & Mastery Techniques programme to focus on the skills that truly decide results.

This blog is a parent-friendly guide to everything your child needs for exam success in 2025 — from comprehension mastery to exam-day confidence.


Why Comprehension Is the Silent Decider

  • In most 11+ exams, comprehension makes up 30–50% of marks.
  • GL focuses on vocabulary + retrieval; CSSE/FSCE/CEM lean on inference; independents push for evaluation.
  • Success isn’t just about reading — it’s about retrieving, inferring, and analysing quickly under pressure.

Building Daily Reading Habits

  • Read widely: classics, modern novels, poetry, news, science.
  • Mix paper, digital, and audio (like BBC Bitesize).
  • 10–15 minutes daily aloud to sharpen fluency.
  • Encourage summaries: “Tell me the story in 3 lines.”

The “Active Reader” Technique

  • Underline keywords in questions.
  • Circle evidence in passages.
  • Add margin notes: “angry,” “contrast,” “humour.”
  • Predict a question after each paragraph.

Deep Dive: Question Types

Teach children to spot the type instantly:

  • Retrieval → “What did the boy drop?”
  • Inference → “Why did he drop it?”
  • Opinion → “Do you think he was careless?”
  • Language effect → “How does this simile work?”
  • Structure → “Why start with description not dialogue?”
  • Compare/contrast (harder papers).

Time Management Micro-Tactics

  • 1 mark = 1 minute rule.
  • Parking strategy: stuck for 45 sec? Skip + return.
  • Answer easy → medium → hard.
  • Check progress halfway.

Answering Framework (P.E.E.)

  • Step 1: Decode (retrieval? inference?).
  • Step 2: Locate evidence.
  • Step 3: Write full sentences.
  • Step 4: P.E.E. = Point, Evidence, Explain.

Phrases to use: “This suggests that…”, “The effect on the reader is…”.

Vocabulary Toolbox Expansion

  • Play synonym chains: angry → furious → enraged.
  • Guess meanings in context before dictionary.
  • Spot prefixes/suffixes (e.g., “-ous = full of”).
  • Keep a glossary booklet of 100 tricky words.

Developing Critical Reading

  • Spot bias: “Whose point of view is this?”
  • Notice tone shifts.
  • Ask “why” about structure.

These higher-level skills separate the average child from top 5% scorers.

Stamina & Concentration

  • Weekly long passage drill: 30–45 mins.
  • Distraction-free study.
  • Track reading speed vs accuracy weekly.

Parent Coaching Notes

  • Use hints, not direct answers.
  • Always ask for evidence: “Which line supports you?”
  • Praise processes: neatness, annotation, pacing.

Exam-Day Psychology

  • Reset routine: deep breath → underline → scan passage.
  • Use a 5-min calm drill to reduce anxiety.
  • Teach growth mindset: “I haven’t mastered it yet.”

Revision Roadmap (Final 4 Weeks)

Week Action
Weeks 1–2 4–5 mixed passages, focus on weak question types.
Week 3 Full timed comprehension papers.
Week 4 Light review + inference & author’s effect drills.

Parent-Friendly Weekly Plan

  • Monday – Fiction extract (retrieval).
  • Wednesday – Non-fiction (inference).
  • Friday – Timed 10-min comprehension drill.
  • Sunday – Family discussion: tone, vocabulary, author choice.

Troubleshooting

  • Loses focus → break passages into chunks.
  • Weak inference → practise “why” questions in daily life.
  • Small vocab → word games like Wordle.
  • Time anxiety → simulate with reduced time.

✨ GLECTA Advantage: How We Help

At GLECTA, we don’t just hand out worksheets. We train children in exam conditions:

  • Mock exams under pressure – weekly/bi-weekly to track progress.
  • Detailed feedback – spotting careless vs knowledge gaps.
  • Exam hall coaching – time hacks, checking OMRs, avoiding silly mistakes.
  • Confidence building – proven psychology techniques to reduce panic.

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❓ FAQs

Why is comprehension so important in the 11+? Because it carries up to 50% of marks, especially in GL and other papers. It decides borderline passes.

How often should my child practise before the 11+? Daily short sessions + one long timed practice weekly. From July onwards, add weekly mocks.

What’s the best way to expand vocabulary? Use synonym chains, prefixes/suffixes, and cloze activities. GLECTA provides a curated vocab booster list.

How do GLECTA mocks help? We simulate real exam conditions, mark papers with examiner-style feedback, and give predicted grades + next steps.

What if my child panics in exams? Teach them our reset routine (deep breath → underline → scan). We coach this in our Booster sessions.

Do these strategies apply to independent school exams? Yes, but with tweaks — independents often use evaluative/opinion-heavy comprehension.

What’s GLECTA’s unique value? We blend subject mastery with exam-day coaching — ensuring children not only know the answers, but can perform under pressure.


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