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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these suitable questions to ask? (C, 8d)

Hi teachers,
This is for a writing exercise.
If this is what the students have, "Today the architect is supervising the construction where Fred Collins works. He is also talking with some of the workers. The architect has never worked as hard as the other workers there”.

Are these suitable questions to ask? Could they be more challenging?
a) Who is overseeing/keeping an eye on the structure?
b) What is the architect doing at work besides keeping an eye on the structure?
c) What hasn't the architect done at work?

Thanks in advance.
  

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They are fine. You can always make questions more challenging, of course, but do you really want to? What are all the things the architect is doing today?

  • They are fine.
  • You can always make questions more challenging, of course, but do you really want to?
  • What are all the things the architect is doing today?
  • Compare his duties to those of other workers in terms of difficulty.
  • CJ
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They are fine.

You can always make questions more challenging, of course, but do you really want to?

What are all the things the architect is doing today?
Compare his duties to those of other workers in terms of difficulty.

CJ
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CalifJimYou can always make questions more challenging, of course, but do you really want to?
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your reply. Yes, at least some of them. It depends on the level of the students. If they are beginners I don't. If they are intermediate I like to mix them, challenging ones with standard ones.

TS

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