Quiz: Checking Understanding by Summarising Back
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 main points and important details, and how to ask for clarification. Now, let's build on that by testing your ability to check understanding by summarising back. Let's dive in!
Why is summarising back important in conversations?
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Which of the following are examples of good summarising back? (Select all that apply)
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Summarising back often involves phrases like, 'So, you {{blank0}} that...' or 'To {{blank1}}, you're saying...' to check understanding.
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What should you do if the speaker corrects your summary?
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What are the challenges of summarising back effectively? (Select all that apply)
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When summarising back, it is important to use {{blank0}} language and focus on the {{blank1}} points.
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