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Deciding whether or not an inference can be made
Reading Comprehension - Seagulls
To make a good prediction, readers must consider available information and make an inference. Good readers make predictions based on textual evidence. If you use evidence to support your predication, you can justify it whether you are right or wrong.
hurricanes; comprehension skills
CAE Reading Comprehension paper, part IV. Multiple matching
This document can be used as a Reading Comprehension test. Context clues will be highlighted to assist students to answer the questions correctly.
Fruit classification worksheet
Reading for Comprehension
Conclusions and Generalizations
Reading a passage to locate information.
Students will complete the story by placing the missing vowel in the space,
Summarizing a story in 20 words.
Exercise on referencing words
Reading and recalling details
Read the story and answer the question.
Weekly Test for Comprehension
In this part, there are ten texts and 40 multiple choice questions.
You are going to read some reading passages, each with 2-5 questions.
For each question, choose the answer which you think fits best according to the text.
Making Judgments