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43問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    when the sound enters our ears, this has something to do with physical process of perceiving it

    hearing

  • 2

    when the sounds being heard are processed mentally, which obviously requires effort and focus

    listening

  • 3

    it is when the listener seeks certain information which he/she will appreciate and meet his/her needs and goals

    appreciative listening

  • 4

    it entails making an emotional connection with the ither person and finding similarities between their experience and your own so you can give a more heartfelt experience

    emphatic listening

  • 5

    is about interpreting the words and ideas of the speaker

    comprehensive listening

  • 6

    is a process for understanding what is said and evaluating ,judging, and forming an opinion on what you hear

    critical listening

  • 7

    what are the barriers of effective listening

    physical and environmental, psychological, linguistic and cultural, mechanical

  • 8

    is the process of expressing ideas, thoughts, emotions or information in a structured form using symbols, usually letter and words

    writing

  • 9

    the forst activity writers engage in

    pre-writing

  • 10

    it includes thinking, tajing notes, brainstorming, outslining and gathering information

    pre-writing

  • 11

    writers start forming their ideas into sentences and paragraphs

    drafting

  • 12

    stage where writers refine their drafts

    revising

  • 13

    writers focus on language, grammar, pubctuation, mechanics and spelling

    editing and proofreading

  • 14

    it focuses on informing, explaining, or describing a topic to a reader. it shares information and details without offering the author’s opinion

    expository writing

  • 15

    it aims to paint a picture in the reader’s mind using vivid language and sensory details

    descriptive writing

  • 16

    it tells a story, with a beginning, middle, and end to entertain readers

    narrative writing

  • 17

    the writer is trying to convince the reader of validity of a certain position or argument

    persuasive writing

  • 18

    one of the most common purposes for writing

    to inform

  • 19

    most journalist writing fits this purpose

    to inform

  • 20

    presents facts, explain ideas or share information

    to inform

  • 21

    this type of writing is clear, accurate, factual, organized and objective

    to inform

  • 22

    they often appeal to image, to emotion, to character using persuasive techniques

    to persuade

  • 23

    it aims to convince the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take a specific action

    to persuade

  • 24

    seek to amuse or engage readers, often incorporating humor, drama, or creativity

    to entertain

  • 25

    it may take the form of brief joke, a newspaper column, or a television script

    to entertain

  • 26

    the writers purpose goal is to put thoughts and feelings on page

    to express

  • 27

    writing is informal, not intended for outside readers

    to express

  • 28

    accepted rules and guidelines that giverns writing structure, style and presentation

    writing conventions

  • 29

    correct sentence structure, verb tenses, subject-verb agreement

    grammar

  • 30

    correct use of periods, commas, question marks, etc.

    punctuation

  • 31

    accurate spelling of words

    spelling

  • 32

    proper capitalization of names, places, and the beginningvof sentences

    capitalization

  • 33

    clear paragraph breaks, consistent font style and size and heading

    formatting

  • 34

    refers to the technical aspects of writing that ensures text is readable and correctly presented

    writing mechanics

  • 35

    what are the writing mechanics

    spelling punctuation capitalization paragraphing

  • 36

    2- writing mechanics

    sentence structure punctuation spelling and capitalization paragraphing

  • 37

    is the process of reviewing and editing text for clarity l, accuracy and consistency

    copyreading and copyediting

  • 38

    it ensures that writing adheres to the rules of writing conventions and mechanics, making error-free and polished

    copyreading and copyediting

  • 39

    what are the benefits of copyreadibg

    accuracy clarity consistency proffesionalism

  • 40

    clear, coherent sentences construction, avoiding fragments and run-ons

    sentence structure

  • 41

    proper use of commas, periods, apostrophes, and semicolons to clarify meanings

    punctuation

  • 42

    correct spelling and consistent capitalization of proper nouns and the first word sentences

    spelling and capitalization

  • 43

    effective use of paragraph to break down ideas and ensure readability

    paragraphing

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    when the sound enters our ears, this has something to do with physical process of perceiving it

    hearing

  • 2

    when the sounds being heard are processed mentally, which obviously requires effort and focus

    listening

  • 3

    it is when the listener seeks certain information which he/she will appreciate and meet his/her needs and goals

    appreciative listening

  • 4

    it entails making an emotional connection with the ither person and finding similarities between their experience and your own so you can give a more heartfelt experience

    emphatic listening

  • 5

    is about interpreting the words and ideas of the speaker

    comprehensive listening

  • 6

    is a process for understanding what is said and evaluating ,judging, and forming an opinion on what you hear

    critical listening

  • 7

    what are the barriers of effective listening

    physical and environmental, psychological, linguistic and cultural, mechanical

  • 8

    is the process of expressing ideas, thoughts, emotions or information in a structured form using symbols, usually letter and words

    writing

  • 9

    the forst activity writers engage in

    pre-writing

  • 10

    it includes thinking, tajing notes, brainstorming, outslining and gathering information

    pre-writing

  • 11

    writers start forming their ideas into sentences and paragraphs

    drafting

  • 12

    stage where writers refine their drafts

    revising

  • 13

    writers focus on language, grammar, pubctuation, mechanics and spelling

    editing and proofreading

  • 14

    it focuses on informing, explaining, or describing a topic to a reader. it shares information and details without offering the author’s opinion

    expository writing

  • 15

    it aims to paint a picture in the reader’s mind using vivid language and sensory details

    descriptive writing

  • 16

    it tells a story, with a beginning, middle, and end to entertain readers

    narrative writing

  • 17

    the writer is trying to convince the reader of validity of a certain position or argument

    persuasive writing

  • 18

    one of the most common purposes for writing

    to inform

  • 19

    most journalist writing fits this purpose

    to inform

  • 20

    presents facts, explain ideas or share information

    to inform

  • 21

    this type of writing is clear, accurate, factual, organized and objective

    to inform

  • 22

    they often appeal to image, to emotion, to character using persuasive techniques

    to persuade

  • 23

    it aims to convince the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take a specific action

    to persuade

  • 24

    seek to amuse or engage readers, often incorporating humor, drama, or creativity

    to entertain

  • 25

    it may take the form of brief joke, a newspaper column, or a television script

    to entertain

  • 26

    the writers purpose goal is to put thoughts and feelings on page

    to express

  • 27

    writing is informal, not intended for outside readers

    to express

  • 28

    accepted rules and guidelines that giverns writing structure, style and presentation

    writing conventions

  • 29

    correct sentence structure, verb tenses, subject-verb agreement

    grammar

  • 30

    correct use of periods, commas, question marks, etc.

    punctuation

  • 31

    accurate spelling of words

    spelling

  • 32

    proper capitalization of names, places, and the beginningvof sentences

    capitalization

  • 33

    clear paragraph breaks, consistent font style and size and heading

    formatting

  • 34

    refers to the technical aspects of writing that ensures text is readable and correctly presented

    writing mechanics

  • 35

    what are the writing mechanics

    spelling punctuation capitalization paragraphing

  • 36

    2- writing mechanics

    sentence structure punctuation spelling and capitalization paragraphing

  • 37

    is the process of reviewing and editing text for clarity l, accuracy and consistency

    copyreading and copyediting

  • 38

    it ensures that writing adheres to the rules of writing conventions and mechanics, making error-free and polished

    copyreading and copyediting

  • 39

    what are the benefits of copyreadibg

    accuracy clarity consistency proffesionalism

  • 40

    clear, coherent sentences construction, avoiding fragments and run-ons

    sentence structure

  • 41

    proper use of commas, periods, apostrophes, and semicolons to clarify meanings

    punctuation

  • 42

    correct spelling and consistent capitalization of proper nouns and the first word sentences

    spelling and capitalization

  • 43

    effective use of paragraph to break down ideas and ensure readability

    paragraphing