The document discusses replay questions, which are questions that ask the learner to focus on a short part of a conversation or lecture and can inquire about the main idea, supporting facts, speaker's attitude or purpose, or inferences. Replay questions are not one of the six core listening skills but test comprehension of those skills by having the learner re-listen to a selected part of the audio. These questions are indicated by a headphone icon so learners know to re-listen to the audio segment before answering.
2. Replay Questions
ï‚—Remember from a previous lesson, there are 6
important skills we will study this semester. They
are:
1.Understanding the main idea
2.Understanding supporting ideas, facts
3.Draw inferences - make a conclusion based on
information from the conversation
4.Identify the speaker’s purpose attitude (is he
angry?, is she confused?)
5.Ordering
6.Analyzing charts
3. Replay Questions
 Replay Questions are not one of the 6
listening skills. But, these questions can ask
about the other skills. (main idea, facts,
attitude, purpose, inference)
4. Replay Questions
 These questions ask you to focus on a short
part of the conversation/lecture. If you see
the headphone icon,
then you will hear a replay question.