Cognitive processing Top-down vs bottom-up processing


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Comprehension questions
Most textbooks include comprehension questions that students have to answer while they are reading.
These comprehension questions have different forms:
Pronominal questions
Pronominal questions or WH-questions begin with who, what, when, where, how, why, etc.

  • These questions test both writing ability as well as reading ability.

  • These questions can be literal or inferential. Inferential questions are more difficult to answer.

  • The answer to pronominal questions might be one word, a phrase, or a full sentence.

  • If the teacher aims are to test comprehension, spelling mistakes, as well as grammar mistakes, may be tolerated.

Commands
Instead of questions, students answer commands such as:

  • Identify,

  • Circle,

  • Underline,

  • Describe,

  • Explain,



Yes/no questions
Yes/no questions require short answers. These types of questions are easy to answer and do not require a high level of writing proficiency skills. Learners have a 50% chance of getting the correct answer.
True/false statements
Like yes/no questions, there is a 50% chance of getting the correct answer in true/false exercise.

  • Learners decide whether each sentence is true or false according to the text.

  • They may be asked to justify their answers from the text.

  • The learners may be asked to rewrite the false sentences making the necessary changes to make them true.

Multiple-choice questions
Four choices are provided. So the leaner has a 25% chance of getting it right. This exercise is difficult to make, but it is easy to correct. Incorrect choices must be possible (partly correct) and not stupid.
Sentence completion
Asking learners to complete sentences is an excellent way to assess comprehension. This type of exercise can take different forms from easy to difficult:

  • The sentence to be completed can be taken as it is from the passage and the missing words:
    may be copied from the text
    or
    – the students must use their vocabulary knowledge to complete the sentence.

  • The sentence to be completed is not taken as it is from the passage and the missing words:
    – may be copied from the text
    or
    – the students must use their vocabulary knowledge to complete the sentence.


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