TDA prompts, therefore, represent a move beyond
general reading comprehension questions, such as «What is the main idea?»
Not exact matches
The exercises include: vocabulary match - ups; grammar exercises; a listening
comprehension with different tasks; several
reading comprehensions with different types of exercises to complete; translations into English and into French; photo stimuli for written tasks; blog writing tasks (foundation and higher); four role - play cards (foundation and higher); five photo cards for speaking activities and finally a whole range of
questions related to the
general conversation section of the speaking exam.
The wide range of exercises include: vocabulary match - ups; verb and tenses exercises; listening
comprehensions with different tasks; numerous
reading comprehensions with different types of exercises to complete; translations into English and into French; photo stimuli for written tasks; blog writing tasks; role - play cards (foundation and higher); photo cards for speaking activities and
questions related to the
general conversation section of the speaking exam.
The exercises include: vocabulary match - ups; grammar exercises; a listening
comprehension with different tasks; several
reading comprehensions with different types of exercises to complete; translations into English and into French; photo stimuli for written tasks; blog writing tasks (foundation and higher); two role - play cards (foundation and higher); five photo cards for speaking activities and finally a whole range of
questions related to the
general conversation section of the speaking exam.
Reading activity: students read the text and answer the questions (general reading comprehension) Extension: they underline time phrases in th
Reading activity: students
read the text and answer the
questions (
general reading comprehension) Extension: they underline time phrases in th
reading comprehension) Extension: they underline time phrases in the text.
The
general format of the
reading comprehension sections on the two exams are similar - both ask students to
read passages and then answer
questions about the passage - but the IGAP consists of fewer, but longer passages, whereas the ITBS contains a greater number of passages, each of which is shorter.