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In this lesson, you should have learned…

  1. how to identify the general topic, the specific topic and the task words in a Task 2 essay title.
  2. that Task 2 essay titles can be presented in different ways
  3. that not every Task 2 title has a general topic, a specific topic and task words
  4. why it is essential to understand the main focus of the title in order to answer the question accurately
  5. that some Task 2 titles are presented as direct questions
  6. that other Task 2 titles are presented as statements which need to be turned into direct questions
  7. that some Task 2 titles are closed questions (yes or no response)
  8. that other Task 2 titles are open questions (many possible responses)

 
 


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