Matching Pairs Question types Memory GameOnline version Por: Daniel Duran y Marcelo García by Daniel Duran Garcia 1 Inference 2 Prose Summary 3 Attitude 4 Detail 5 Gist Content 6 Reference 7 Insert Text 8 Organization 9 Inferece 10 Purpose 11 Negative Factual Information 12 Function 13 Factual Information 14 Vocabulary 15 Schematic Framework 16 Paraphrase 17 Gist Purpose 18 Connecting Content What is NOT important, relevant or credible? Listen again to part of the lecture. What does the professor imply when he says this? Paragraph 2 says that the planets “must have been hot enough to melt” while paragraph 3 states that the melting point is usually more than 1,800 F. Why does the student go to see the professor? The sentence mentions “biochemistry” which is explained in the previous sentence, so it makes sense for the missing sentence to be placed here. What is important, relevant or credible? What is the professor's attitude about X? Why does the author mention X? How is the discussion organized? What can be inferred about X? What is your relationship with the candidate? Which of the following suggestions does the professor make? For each suggestion, place a checkmark in the yes or no column What is the lecture mainly about? For over a century, biologists have been trying to understand and define the mechanisms for speciation. The number of foreign and domestic tourists in the Netherlands rose above 42 million in 2017, an increase of 9% and the sharpest growth rate since 2006, the national statistics office CBS reported on Wednesday” (DutchNews.nl, 2018). As it is used in the passage, “needling” most nearly means: How does the professor help the student? Question answering Knowledge-based system Conceptual framework Knowledge formalization Algorithms