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READ & REVIEWED: Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills

Vivian Teo

Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills is a useful guide to help secondary school students score in the "thinking questions" of Chinese comprehension.

Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills Singapore Asia Publishers

Chinese comprehension in secondary school is different from primary school. One key difference is its 思考题 (Thinking Question), which requires students to give their opinions on topics related to the comprehension passage. This can be challenging for students as the answer can't be lifted from the passage, and often requires critical thinking, good expressions and life experiences to answer it well.

Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills Singapore Asia Publishers

Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills by Singapore Asia Publishers provides secondary students with guidance on the techniques to answer such questions. I appreciate their many examples which let students understand the type of answers and standards required - think real life examples, convincing arguments, and use of good phrases & 成语 (proverbs). This is definitely a useful guide for my girls to help them score in this segment of Chinese compre 💪🏽

Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills Singapore Asia Publishers

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Guidance and Training for Reading Comprehension Skills Singapore Asia Publishers

Disclaimer: The book was provided by SAP for our review. As always, all opinions are ours.


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