as someone who prefers reading and practicing to watching the videos, i realllyyy wish this lesson also had the RC passage with the questions for me to practice it on my own.
Oh wow! I thought I might've gotten one or two of these wrong with split approach, but I didn't: (B), (C), (B), (B), (D), (E). Nice. I think I'm going to adopt this approach for now.
wow, first try with this and I only got two wrong! With practice, I know I can master this. JY was right, this kinda is faster when eliminating answers. I'm a slow reader, and I tend to forget easily under pressure, so this with the low res sum, helps ALOT.
#feedback can the quickview popup be made significantly bigger? many of us attempt the questions before watching the videos and the writing is quite small which makes this difficult.
Any tips for a slow reader? I have no doubt that this method works great, but I just do not have the time for all this evaluation and summary during the test. Especially with the new reading comprehension changes.
Hi! I am a slower reader and what I do is before I read, I look at the questions to see if there are any important keywords to look for so I can scan the text when I see one of the specific words/ details they mention then I slow down and read that sentence and the sentences before and after with more intention this time, not just scanning the text. So for the propaganda question, I knew to look out for that specific word when reading because that paragraph would be used later in reference to the questions.
I also always highlight as I go along to help me speed read and then I just come back to my highlighted sections to remind myself what was important when doing the questions.
In passage A, idk how JY finds the author is opposed to the relativist historian's claim. I have noticed that there is a fresh viewpoint in passage A's second paragraph, but there is no indication of the author's attitude.
Only after contrasting their points of view did I discover that relativist historians had a different take on historical facts. I suppose I rely too much on terms like however and but to notice this kind of variation. #feedback #help
I am not trying to be negative so forgive me if it comes across that way, but I am confused how you would not think the author opposes this view from reading passage A?
The sentence explicitly states it when it says, "Does not mean, as relativist claim..." The author disagrees with these relativist historians directly by saying this!
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subtly getting JY's opinions on the mongolian empire
My video isn't playing any suggestions?
chat im cooked
as someone who prefers reading and practicing to watching the videos, i realllyyy wish this lesson also had the RC passage with the questions for me to practice it on my own.
@ionicinstinct Non-auditory learners rise up
lowkey missed JY
#feedback would be really nice if I could read the passage without the vid
@fmarshal90 agreed! #feedback
@fmarshal90 This! and see the answer choices.
#feedback #help Is there a quick view function on the new 7Sage?
so basically the second passage is useless...
Oh wow! I thought I might've gotten one or two of these wrong with split approach, but I didn't: (B), (C), (B), (B), (D), (E). Nice. I think I'm going to adopt this approach for now.
OK, tried this myself using Quick View and the Split method and got them all correct. It made me queasy. But I am into it.
Same! I was a little antsy during the latter half of the method but it seems like it might be worth adopting.
wow, first try with this and I only got two wrong! With practice, I know I can master this. JY was right, this kinda is faster when eliminating answers. I'm a slow reader, and I tend to forget easily under pressure, so this with the low res sum, helps ALOT.
JY!!!!!!!
#feedback can the quickview popup be made significantly bigger? many of us attempt the questions before watching the videos and the writing is quite small which makes this difficult.
HEY J.Y! I missed ya!
#feedback Could notes/a transcript be added to this lesson? I like to listen and follow along, but there doesn't seem to be a transcript available
#feedback agreeing with the above! Would be helpful for notetaking as well so I can copy/paste the passage into my own notes document to take notes
Any tips for a slow reader? I have no doubt that this method works great, but I just do not have the time for all this evaluation and summary during the test. Especially with the new reading comprehension changes.
Hi! I am a slower reader and what I do is before I read, I look at the questions to see if there are any important keywords to look for so I can scan the text when I see one of the specific words/ details they mention then I slow down and read that sentence and the sentences before and after with more intention this time, not just scanning the text. So for the propaganda question, I knew to look out for that specific word when reading because that paragraph would be used later in reference to the questions.
I also always highlight as I go along to help me speed read and then I just come back to my highlighted sections to remind myself what was important when doing the questions.
JY Cameo is truly what we needed
In passage A, idk how JY finds the author is opposed to the relativist historian's claim. I have noticed that there is a fresh viewpoint in passage A's second paragraph, but there is no indication of the author's attitude.
Only after contrasting their points of view did I discover that relativist historians had a different take on historical facts. I suppose I rely too much on terms like however and but to notice this kind of variation. #feedback #help
I am not trying to be negative so forgive me if it comes across that way, but I am confused how you would not think the author opposes this view from reading passage A?
The sentence explicitly states it when it says, "Does not mean, as relativist claim..." The author disagrees with these relativist historians directly by saying this!
#feedback - in the video JY refers to what we have been introduced to as the "Sequential Approach" as the "Standard Approach"
I was able to get one question wrong, but took me around 10 minutes. I understand this is the walk phase, any advice on getting toward the run phase?
Also, loving the new RC modules, definitely helpful!
Which PT is this passage from?
PT133, Section 4, Passage 4.