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All right so when it comes time to doing well for the exam it's really really important to understand

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that there are different types of question types and these are the different types of questions that

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you're going to have to learn how to do very well in order to have a high rate of success on the exam.

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OK.

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So let's take a look at it and we'll have a good idea of what we need to do for a lot of students.

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I don't think they realize that there's a specific strategy that you have to use to be able to do well

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for the reading comprehension for the aisles and so and I'm going to kind of go over that with you.

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First is look at the question types.

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Right.

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So a couple of special notes in terms of question types.

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Normally certain questions appear in a particular reading passage passages.

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This is because in general in general reading comprehension gets more difficult as we're going through

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the reading passages most of the time reading passages number three is going to be much more difficult

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and really passage number one.

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All right.

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And certain certain types of questions are viewed as more difficult than others.

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So some question types you're going to see more and reading passage number three than you would in reading

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past number one for example is very rare that you will see a summary question in reading patres number

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one normally a summary question is going to be found in reading passage to a reading passage 3.

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So like I said that's most of the time and that's in general.

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And so also your your matching question is most of the time found in reading passage to very rarely

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a reading passage number one.

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Yes.

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No what a given question can be found everywhere.

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Yes no question has the most impact is the most popular question.

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They love that question all that else exam.

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And so you really want to make sure you understand how to do that yes don't give in question because

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I would say probably armholes almost 20 percent of your questions are going to be from yes no not given.

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So you got to make sure you understand how to do those those types of questions.

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All right so we have our fill in the blank question how you fill in the blank question goals in order

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and it typically looks something like this.

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You're most likely going to see a fill in the blank questions somewhere.

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You know you probably going to have in one of the reading passages sometimes you might have it in two

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different reading passages.

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So you've got to learn how to read how to do the fill in the blank question which goes in order which

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is really good to know.

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Next hour short answer question goes in order.

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All right.

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Basically with this type of question you have a question like 14 where it says what do researchers often

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take from the bodies of whales.

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You have to be able to look at what are the key words and that question key words of course are nouns.

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Researchers bodies and whales.

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You have to then go and scan and locate that sentence that has specific information and read that sentence

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or you have your answer that you have to write down really important.

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If you look at the directions no more than two words.

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OK but the short answer question goes in order which means after number 14 you find 15 or if you were

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14 is that you know we're 16 is that you know what you know 15 is in between.

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So that's important to know.

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True false.

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My given question OK your true false given question really really important question that I know how

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to do later on I want to go into very into specifics and really teach you how to do that guest on that

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given question because a lot of students are very confused with how to do this question.

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All right.

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But this question goes in order.

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And that's also very important to know.

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Is it true or false not given.

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Or sometimes I might say yes.

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No not given.

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The question goes in order to teach you how to do that question

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multiple choice questions go in order go in order go in order go in order OK.

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And so you know sometimes we're a multiple choice question once you find the sentence where that question

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is coming from and the passage.

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Sometimes you have to read two sentences to be able to get your answer for your multiple choice question.

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Them then we have our chart question your chart question goals in order.

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Most of the time I haven't seen it where it does not go in order.

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This is also the flowchart here.

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We live we're looking at and we can tell because of the arrows pointing down or arrows pointing sideways

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that this question is going to go in order.

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All right so those are our Eilerts question types and it's really important that you know them so we're

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going to be we have we have some more to look at.

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This is just the Isles question types part one.

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So let's move on and take a look at Isle's question types.

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Part 2.

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Okay.

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Thanks a lot.

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And I'll talk to you soon.
