Quiz: Asking for an Explanation to be Repeated or Clarified
Pearson Edexcel Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry Level 2, 603/4287/0
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Welcome! You've already learned how to listen for the main points, important details, and topic changes in explanations. Now, let's challenge your understanding of asking for an explanation to be repeated or clarified. Ready to put your skills to the test?
Why is it important to ask someone to repeat or clarify their explanation?
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Which of the following are effective strategies for asking for clarification? (Select all that apply)
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If you didn't hear part of the explanation, you might say, 'Could you please {{blank0}} that?' or 'I didn't {{blank1}} what you said about the meeting time.'
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What should you avoid when asking someone to repeat or clarify?
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Which of the following phrases could you use to ask for clarification? (Select all that apply)
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When a speaker uses a technical term you don't understand, you can ask, 'What does {{blank0}} mean?' or 'Could you {{blank1}} that term for me?'
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