Why does the professor say this
A: To express his uncertainty about the facts.
B: To encourage students to give an answer.
C: To ask a question and then give more details on this topic.
D: To find out whether the students have their own opinions.
A: To express his uncertainty about the facts.
B: To encourage students to give an answer.
C: To ask a question and then give more details on this topic.
D: To find out whether the students have their own opinions.
举一反三
- Why does the professor say this A: To express his uncertainty about the facts. B: To criticize the students’ neglect. C: To explain the importance of the constitution. D: To encourage students to express their opinions.
- Why does the professor say this A: To express uncertainty about the previous statement. B: To end the discussion on the definition of marketing. C: To check the students’ understanding of marketing. D: To find out what the students prefer.
- Why does the professor say this: A: To dispel a common misconception. B: To compare two types of white dwarfs. C: To warn students about the difficulty of the topic. D: To ask students to analyze a complex situation.
- Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer thequestion. Listen Why does the professor say this? listen A: To suggest where students can find information. B: To help studentsvisualize what she is talking about. C: To give students a chance to talk in class. D: To prepare studentsfor the next part of the lecture..
- Why does the professor say this: A: To illustrate a point with a personal story B: To tell students about a good place to work C: To give advice for a successful job interview D: To contrast different styles of clothing