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Reading Comprehension Challenge: On-Screen vs. Off-Screen Readin

Reading Comprehension Challenge: On-Screen vs. Off-Screen Readin

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World Languages

11th Grade

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Abigail Adjei

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0 Slides • 12 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What does "context" refer to in reading?

1
The font and size of the text
2
The main idea of the text
3
The author's personal experiences
4
Surrounding information or circumstances

2

Multiple Choice

Reading an article on a website about climate change. Is this an example of on-screen or off-screen reading?

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a) On-screen reading

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  1. b) Off-screen reading

3

Multiple Choice

What is the best technique for comprehending

a complex scientific article online?

1
Skim through it quickly without paying much attention
2
Read it while watching TV to multitask
3
Only focus on the abstract and conclusion
4
Read it slowly and carefully, take notes, and look up any unfamiliar terms or concepts

4

Multiple Choice

What does "purpose" mean in the context of reading?

1
The act of reading out loud
2
The physical location where reading takes place
3
Reason or intention behind reading a particular text
4
The type of font used in the text

5

Multiple Choice

Reading a physical book at the library. Is this an example of on-screen or off-screen reading?

1
on-screen
2
off-screen

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Multiple Choice

What is the most effective technique for understanding the

main argument of an online opinion piece?

1
Skim the introduction and conclusion, then read the body for key points and evidence.
2
Ignore the introduction and conclusion, and only read the body
3
Only focus on the conclusion of the opinion piece
4
Read every word of the opinion piece carefully

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Multiple Choice

What does "audience" refer to in reading?

1
The physical location where a piece of writing is read
2
The main idea or message of a piece of writing
3
The font and formatting used in a piece of writing
4
The group of people for whom a piece of writing is intended or to whom it is directed

8

Multiple Choice

Listening to an audio book on a smartphone. Is this an example of

on-screen or off-screen reading?

1
off-screen reading
2
on-screen reading

9

Multiple Choice

What is a helpful technique for understanding

the tone of an online news article?

1
Check the publication date of the article
2
Pay attention to the language and words used in the article
3
Look for the author's social media accounts
4
Count the number of images in the article

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Multiple Choice

What does "design" mean in the context of reading?

1
Overall structure and organization of a text
2
The color scheme of a book
3
The font style used in a text
4
The placement of images in a document

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Multiple Choice

Reading a newspaper article in a printed newspaper. Is this an example of

on-screen or off-screen reading?

1
Off-screen reading
2
On-screen reading

12

Multiple Choice

What is a useful technique for comprehending the design elements

of an infographic online?

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Ignoring the visual elements and focusing only on the text
2
Looking at the infographic from a distance
3
Counting the number of words used
4
Analyze the use of color, typography, and visual hierarchy

What does "context" refer to in reading?

1
The font and size of the text
2
The main idea of the text
3
The author's personal experiences
4
Surrounding information or circumstances

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