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Objective vs Subjective Writing

Objective vs Subjective Writing

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📚 Part 1: Understanding the Difference

1. Read the definitions below and complete the missing words:

Objective writing presents facts and information without personal _____________ or emotions. It is based on evidence and can be _____________ or disproven.

Subjective writing includes personal _____________, feelings, and interpretations. It reflects the writer's _____________ point of view.

2. Circle the correct answer for each statement:

Objective writing is:

Based on personal opinions

Based on facts and evidence

Always emotional

Subjective writing includes:

Only scientific data

Personal feelings and opinions

Mathematical equations

🔍 Part 2: Identifying Objective and Subjective Statements

3. Read each statement and tick whether it is objective (O) or subjective (S):

a) "The temperature today is 18°C."

Objective    
Subjective

b) "This is the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen."

Objective    
Subjective

c) "Shakespeare wrote 39 plays during his career."

Objective    
Subjective

d) "I believe that school uniforms are unnecessary."

Objective    
Subjective

e) "The novel contains 347 pages."

Objective    
Subjective

f) "This book is incredibly boring and poorly written."

Objective    
Subjective

✏️ Part 3: Rewriting Statements

4. Rewrite these subjective statements to make them more objective:

a) "This film is absolutely terrible and a complete waste of time."

b) "Everyone knows that chocolate ice cream is the best flavour."

5. Rewrite these objective statements to make them more subjective:

a) "The restaurant serves Italian cuisine and opens at 6:00 PM."

b) "The football match ended with a score of 2-1."

📝 Part 4: Writing Practice

6. Choose ONE of the topics below and write two paragraphs about it - one objective and one subjective:

Social media and teenagers

School sports day

Climate change

Mobile phones in schools

Objective paragraph:

Subjective paragraph:

🎯 Part 5: Language Features

7. Match the language features with the correct writing style:
1. Personal pronouns (I, we, you)
2. Facts and statistics
3. Emotive language
4. Third person perspective
5. Opinion words (believe, feel, think)
6. Measurable data
A. Objective writing
B. Subjective writing
C. Objective writing
D. Objective writing
E. Subjective writing
F. Objective writing
8. Explain why it's important to recognise the difference between objective and subjective writing:

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