Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
Inference questions are a very common question type in the O Level English exams and many students struggle with these types of questions. I designed this course to have 4 lesson videos to enable students to master the techniques to overcome inferential questions. It will be advisable to watch the lesson videos accordingly to each part in a sequential order to get the most out of this course.
What are inferential questions? I will explain what inferential questions are. In this lesson, we will look at 3 simple steps that you can use when tackling those tricky inferential questions.
In this 2nd video, I will show you how to answer a Direct Inferential question using 3 simple steps. There are 2 main types of Inference Questions, and, in this video, we will focus on Direct Inferential. We will look at a question from a past year O Level paper and apply the steps outlined in my previous video. These easy-to-use steps can be applied to any inference questions.
In this 3rd video, I will show you how to answer a Vocabulary Inferential question in 3 simple steps. There are 2 main types of Vocabulary Inference Questions, and, in this video, we will focus on the first one. We will look at a question from a past year O Level paper and apply the steps outlined in my previous video. These easy-to-use steps can be applied to any inference questions.
In this 4th and final video, we wilI look at how to answer the 2nd type of Vocabulary Inference Questions. We will go through one question from a past year O Level paper and apply the steps outlined in my previous video. These easy-to-use steps can be applied to any inference questions.
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