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Question:
Monitor means to watch something in order to check it.
Monitor can be used as a noun and a verb. In this exercise monitor is used as a verb.
For example:
Environmentalists in different countries monitor and compare air pollution levels to see which countries are reducing their air pollution.
ignore
watch
collect information
check
Which answers are closest in meaning to monitor? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
The exercise below will help you understand the meaning of monitor.
participation in class.
birthdays.
academic progress.
behavior in class.
Which answers best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.
High school teachers need to monitor their students'...
The answers below explain the meaning of monitor.
do not watch how it changes.
watch it to see how it develops.
collect information about how well it works.
test it often.
Which answers best complete the sentence? Click on 3 correct answers.
If you monitor the progress of something, you...
When monitor is used as a noun, it can mean a screen that displays information or pictures.
equipment used for showing and recording what is happening inside a part of someone's body
a wall painting that shows many people doing different things
an electronic device used to record, regulate, or control a process or system
a computer screen
Which answers below are monitors? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Read this paragraph and answer the question below.
to evaluate a project that has not started yet
to know to what extent a project is achieving its goals
to find out if the strategy used in a project was useful
to improve future projects by learning from past experience
Choose 3 reasons for monitoring projects:
know when to get additional explanations.
identify which sections of the text you don't understand.
identify which friends need more help
identify which sections of the text you need to read again.
Monitoring Your Comprehension of Academic Texts
When you read an academic text, you should always monitor your understanding of the text's content. Smart readers monitor their comprehension by summarizing in their own words what they have read, or by asking themselves 'who, what, where, why’ questions while they read. If you can't make a summary or answer these questions, you will know that you haven't understood the text. Monitoring your own comprehension helps you identify when you need to read a section again, or use Google to get additional explanations.
According to this paragraph, monitoring your comprehension of a text is important because this will help you. . . Choose the 3 correct answers.