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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Help for direction

Hi teachers,

Information to consider: The students have already read a text.

The first directions they have are these ones,

'Read the questions and then complete the answers according to the reading'.

This one is absolutely fine.

But what about this one,

'Complete the yes questions of these numbered questions'.

It seems fine, but how will the students know they have to go back and look at the previous questions which they have already answered, in order to complete the yes questions?

That's the problem to me, how can I include this information in the directions for them?

Do I make myself clear about this matter? Emotion: thinking

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Thinking Spain But what about this one, 'Complete the yes questions of these numbered questions'. Maybe I only have to say this after that. 'For help see the questions'.

  • Thinking Spain But what about this one, 'Complete the yes questions of these numbered questions'.
  • Maybe I only have to say this after that.
  • 'For help see the questions'.
  • OR 'For help see the answered questions'.
  • Which one is better?
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Thinking SpainBut what about this one,
'Complete the yes questions of these numbered questions'.
Maybe I only have to say this after that. 'For help see the questions'. OR 'For help see the answered questions'.

Which one is better? Is there a better one?

Thinking.
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Could it be, 'For help see the questions answered'?

To me is the best one so far.

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