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Section One

Use of English

Answers:

1.

According to a study by Kellog’s, the cereal maker, about one in seven chil-

dren in Britain go to school without first having breakfast. This comes to

approximately 820,000 students who come from families with food security

issues. The study estimates that students lose weeks off of their education

because hunger does not allow them to focus on their classes. This is partic-

ularly critical at the primary level since students are missing out on the foun-

dation of their education.

Teachers surveyed first hand how missing breakfast affects students. Many

teachers report that they’ve seen an increase in students coming to school

hungry. As a result, students may fall asleep in class, have behaviour issues

or perform poorly on standardised tests.

Experts mention several reasons why students may be going without break-

fast: more poverty, increased costs of living and difficult living situations at

home.

Some schools have implemented breakfast clubs where students can arrive

early to school and have breakfast before class. Schools with breakfast clubs

have noticed a decrease in student absences and tardiness and an increase

in academic achievement. However, many clubs have been forced to close

due to lack of government funding. In these cases, schools have turned to

donations from companies like Kellog’s, fundraising events and food bank

donations to keep these breakfast clubs open.

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1-j; 2-b; 3-a; 4-e; 5-d; 6-h; 7-g; 8-i; 9-f; 10-c.

3.

1-b; 2-a; 3-c; 4-b; 5-d; 6-a; 7-c.

4. TITLE:

One in Seven Children go to school HUNGRY according to shock

report

AUTHOR:

Ruki Sayid

NEWSPAPER:

Mirror Online

DATE:

September 13

th

, 2013

SUBJECT:

Child hunger

THESIS:

Food poverty is at an all-time high.

EVIDENCE:

• Research done by Kellogg’s shows that one is seven children go to school

without breakfast, and 820,000 students miss breakfast at least once a

week as their parents aren’t able to provide it for them.

• In the last year, Oxfam has also recorded that about 500,000 people have

to rely on food rations.

• School breakfast clubs can help provide students with a healthy meal,

but budget concerns have caused one in eight to close.

• Alternative options, like donations from companies like Kellogg’s, may

need to be employed to fight the problem.

SIGNIFICANCE:

This article provides facts and figures showing that many

children are going hungry in the morning. This means lost teaching hours

and lost learning opportunities since students don’t perform as well or even