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1. Meaning Questions

   What does the woman mean?
   What does the man mean?

 

2. Implication Questions

   What does the man (woman) imply?
   What does the man(woman) imply about (someone, something)?

 

3. Reference Questions

   What does the man say about (someone: the man, the woman, Jane)?
   What does the woman say about (something: the class)?

 

4. Action Qusetions

   What will the man (woman) probably do?
   What is the woman going to do?
   What are these people going to do?
   What does the woman(man) want to do?
   What are the speakers probably doing?

 

5. Suggestion Questions

   What does the woman suggest the man do?
   What does the man suggest the woman do?
   What did the professor suggest the students do?

 

6. Inference Questions

   What can be inferred about the man (woman)?
   What can be inferred about the university?
   What can be inferred about Christine?
   What can be inferred about conversation?

 

7. Topic Questions

   What are the speakers talking about?
   What are the speakers discussing?
   What kind of place are speakers probably talking about?

 


 

 

Common Part A Qustion Types


1. Meaning Quesitons

These are the most common questions. They ask for a restatement of what the last speaker or both speakers say. They may be general questisons or ask what the speakers say about some specific topic. They often follow dialogues that contain idioms.

   What does the man/woman mean?  
   What do the speakers say about ______?  



2. Inference Questions

These are the second most common type of questions about dialogues. The answer for these questions are not directly stated in the dialogues, but they can be infeered(concluded) from what the speakers say.

   What does the man/woman imply?  
   What can be inferred about _____?  
   What can be concluded from the conversation about _____?  



3. Questions about Suggestions

One speaker talks about a problem or asks for advice. The other speaker makes a suggestion for solving the problem.

   What does the woman suggest the man do?  
   What does the man suggest they do?  
   What does the man suggest?  
   What does the woman think the man should do?  



4. Questions about Future Actions

These ask what one or both of the speakers will do next or in the near future, or what one or both are planning to do.

   What will the woman do?
 
   What will they probably do next?  
   What are the speakers planning to do?

 

5. Topic Quiestions

These ask about the subfect of the dialogue.

   What are they talking about?  
   What are they discussing?  



6. Questions about Opinions

These ask how one or both of the speakers feel about some topic.

   How does the man/woman feel about _____?  
   What is their opinion of _____?
 



7. Questions about Assumptions

These ask what one speaker thought (assumed) before he or she spoke to the other speaker.

   What had the man assumed about _____?  
   What had the woman previously assumed?  



8. Questions about Questions

One speaker makes a statement; the other speaker asks a quesion to get more information.

   What does the man want to know?  
   What does the woman ask the man?
 



9. Questions about Reasons

These ask why one or both of the speakers did something.

   Why did the man/woman _____?

 

10. Questions about Problems

These ask about some trouble one of both of the speakers are having.

   What problem is the man/woman having?  
   What is the problem with _____?  

 

Source : http://blog.daum.net/pianist525/2976663
 

   
   
   
 

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