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wizardsoulmile
Egypt

skills
 
good afternoon every body,
 
I want  your help to make me able to differentiate between two of reading comprehension skills;
anlayzing the written information and
understanding the information is not explicit in the passage  
 
 Have  the two skills have the same meaning ? 
 
Which questions  are suitable  for them if they are different ? 
 
for example : 
 
if I asked student to  complete  the following  sentences
the  mother �s mother  is your   .......
I  have  a .... of tea  every morning 
 
are  these  sentence followed which skills  ( analyzing  the written information or understanding the information or not  explicit in the passage )
 

6 May 2015      





Peter Hardy
Australia

Analyzed, analyzing.
 1. to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of : to analyze an argument.
2. to examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of:
to analyze a poem.
3. to examine carefully and in detail so as to identify causes, key factors, possible results, etc.
 
Understood, understanding.
1. to perceive the meaning of; grasp the idea of; comprehend: to understand Spanish; I didn �t understand your question.
2. to be thoroughly familiar with; apprehend clearly the character, nature, or subtleties of: to understand a trade.
3. to assign a meaning to; interpret: He understood her suggestion as a complaint.
4. to grasp the significance, implications, or importance of: He does not understand responsibility.
5. to regard as firmly communicated; take as agreed or settled: I understand that you will repay this loan in 30 days.
 
Hope these definitions help.
Cheers, Peter

6 May 2015     



wizardsoulmile
Egypt

yes , they  help.
thank you peter

8 May 2015