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DAYPO INGLESE DA 50 a 60

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DAYPO INGLESE DA 50 a 60

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Where does the word surveying come from?. Engineering. Sociology. Architecture. Archaelogy.

Which different parts of a publication should you read when surveying?. Abstract and Conclusion. Section headings and author. Title and Chapters. Introduction and date of publication.

What does surveying mean?. Looking at the big picture. Analysing diagrams and charts. Reading in detail. Reading out-loud.

What are the "controlling ideas"?. Specific information in the paragraph. The main idea of the section. The main ideas of the paragraph. An extension of the topic sentence.

Which areas of the text is involved when skimming?. Paragraphs. Author’s details. Date of publication. Introduction.

Where can we find the topic sentence?. In the footnotes. In the index of the booK. At the end of each paragraph. At the start of each paragraph.

1. What is the right sequence to apply when speed-reading?. Scanning - surveying – skimming – searching. Skimming – scanning – surveying – searching. Searching – skimming – surveying - scanning. Surveying – skimming – scanning – searching.

How is scanning different from skimming?. Scanning is very similar to skimming. Scanning is the opposite of skimming. Scanning is performed before skimming. Scanning is about reading only the title.

How is searching different from scanning?. Searching is for specific words. They are exactly the same. Searching is like surveying. Searching is for concepts and ideas.

Which style is mostly used to show a process?. Flowchart. Spidergram. Tree Diagram. Table.

Which note-taking style is better suited to show classification?. Tree diagram. Table. Spidergram. Flowchart.

Examples, Addition, Contrasting, Listing. What kind of cues are these?. Topic cues. Structure cues. Organising cues. Transition cues.

What are the main areas to consider when approaching a text critically?. Author and source, Date of publication, Evidence. Evidence, Section headings, References. Author and source, Evidence, Assumptions and bias. Assumptions and bias, Title, Evidence.

Why it is important to have a critical approach in reading?. To make sure that the author’s opinion is supported by evidence. All answers are correct. To evaluate the quality of the author’s methodology. To make sure the author is not driven by personal interest.

What is a counter-argument?. A convoluted topic. The author’s presentation of a different point-of-view to sustain his/her argument. The author’s counter opinion. The opposite of debating.

1. What are formulaic phrases?. Collocations, Discourse maker, Signpost phrases, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. Discourse Maker and Signposts. Idioms and Phrasal verbs. Phrases that follow a specific grammatical formula.

What is a collocation?. A specific and recurrent combination of words. A sequence noun+verb. A family of words. A sequence verb+adjective.

What does GSL stand for ?. General Student List. General Service List. General Spoken Language. General Spoken LisT.

1. Complete the sentence with the appropriate word: The teenager was charged with drugs (CONSUME). Consumption. Consumation. Consume. Consumerism.

What is nominalisation?. It is the transformation of a noun into a verb. It is about using nouns instead of adverbs. It is the transformation of an adjective into a noun. It is the transformation of a verb or adjective into a noun.

Complete the sentence with the appropriate word: Companies are really eager to get some financial (SECURE). Securement. Security. Safety. Securities.

Although, even though, despite, otherwise, conversely are connectors used for: Contrasting. Expressing consequence. Emphasising ideas. Reformulating ideas.

Is it recommended to use phrasal verbs in academic writing?. Yes, but only if they are not very common. No, it is always a bad mistake. Yes, as long as they are formed by more than two words. No, they should be replaced by one word.

3. Why is the passive voice the preferred grammatical structure of academic writing?. Because it conveys an idea of casualty. Because it is more neutral and more objective. Because is easier to understand. Because it is more elegant.

4. You must always use lots of sun cream ______get sunburn. in order to. so that. in order not to. before.

Complete the sentence: Cindy likes her boyfriend. She doesn’t want to marry him, __. although. while. even though. though.

Choose the right connector: Some people believe in ghosts and supernatural phenomena ______ others are skeptical about all that. despite. whereas. because. as long as.

Complete the sentence: Not only the car broke down_____it cost a lot of money to get it repaired. moreover. as a result. but also. in addition.

Whether, as long as, unless, provided are connectors used for: Contrasting ideas. Condition. Consequence. Summing up.

1. Complete the sentence: They still don’t know…. if the project or not will be finished soon. whether or not the project will be finished soon. whether the project or not will be finished soon. if or not the project will be finished soon.

Complete the sentence: The old couple __ host Spring students in their house are very sweet. whose host Spring students in their house are very sweet. who are host Spring students in their house are very sweet. who host Spring students in their house are very sweet. who's host Spring students in their house are very sweet.

Ann brought (a new dictionary). Question: What did Ann buy? Noun Clause: Do you know. what Ann buy. what Ann bought. what did Ann bought. what did Ann buy.

look at the following synonyms of the word approach. which one Do you think is the closest When applied to research?. Tactic. style. Technique. Perspective.

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