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Why do some people take a long time to answer a question?

Why do some people take a long time to answer a question?

They may have slow brain processing. They may have multiple process running in their brain so they get hang like a computer. It may be a unusual or new question to them so they take time. May be they are less reactive to the particular question asked.

How can I improve my answering questions?

Think Fast: 10 Ways To Be Prepared For Any Question

  1. Listen Attentively. Listen carefully to the very end.
  2. Focus On The Trigger Word.
  3. Always Give The Short Answer First.
  4. Know When To Stop.
  5. Don’t Repeat A Negative Question.
  6. Strengthen Your Weak Points.
  7. Create A Few Slides For Some Answers.
  8. Use A Structure.

What does lab B2OWL mean?

LAB B2OWL. L – Look: over entire exam before starting. A – Ask: if you have any q’s at all. B – Budget: your time based on the point allocation for each question.

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What is the importance of answering and asking questions?

Answering and asking questions is an important part of learning. We ask questions in order to learn more information about something, and we answer questions to provide more information.

Why are the why and how questions so hard?

Those questions are hard because the answered are implied and not concrete – kind of like those inferences we talked about last week! Full circle, people! We can work on why and how questions in the same way we worked on the more concrete questions. It’s all about repetition and multiple exemplars.

What is the easiest question to ask and answer?

Believe it or not some questions are easier to ask/answer than others. “What” questions are the easiest to learn, followed by “Who”, then “Where”, followed by “When”, and finally “Why”; “Why” questions being the most difficult for children to learn and master.

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How do you build why and how questions skills?

Practicing conversations is the perfect opportunity to build why and how questions skills. These Conversations Starter Cards have loads of complex questions build right in. I love this activity for the last few minutes at the end of a center or before a transition time. We have to utilize every spare minute!