Level: Any Level
Usually students answer comprehension questions after a reading. Why not
have students create their own comprehension questions? This experience
works well, especially if this activity is turned into a game. You can do this
by having students in small groups work together to write questions
about the text. Only questions which can be answered by the text are
allowed. Opinion questions are not allowed. After groups finish writing
their questions, they ask their questions to another group which must
answer within a specified amount of time (the teacher decides the time
according the class level). If the answer is correct and given within
the time period, the answering team receives a point. If the answer is
incorrect or not found within the time period, the questioning group
receives a point, but they must inform the other group of the answer.
Each group takes turns asking and answering questions.
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