Quiz: Spotting When an Explanation Changes Topic
Pearson Edexcel Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry Level 2, 603/4287/0
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Welcome! You've already practised listening for main points and details. Now, let's test your ability to spot when an explanation changes topic. This skill is key to understanding how information is organised in texts and discussions.
What is a common sign that an explanation is changing topic?
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Which of the following phrases might indicate a change of topic? (Select all that apply)
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When a speaker says '{{blank0}}', they are likely introducing a new perspective, while '{{blank1}}' often signals the end of a discussion.
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You are reading a news article. Which of these would most likely signal a topic change?
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You are listening to a speech. What might indicate the speaker is moving to a new topic? (Select all that apply)
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In academic writing, a {{blank0}} often indicates a change of topic, while a {{blank1}} signals additional detail on the same topic.
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