Question 1: Brushing Your Teeth
Question 1: Brushing Your Teeth
Question 1: Brushing Your Teeth
Do our teeth become cleaner and cleaner the longer and harder we brush them? British researchers say no. They have actually tried out many different alternatives, and ended up with the perfect way to brush your teeth. A two minute brush, without brushing too hard, gives the best result. If you brush hard, you harm your tooth enamel and your gums without loosening food remnants or plaque. Bente Hansen, an expert on tooth brushing, says that it is a good idea to hold the toothbrush the way you hold a pen. Start in one corner and brush your way along the whole row, she says. Dont forget your tongue either! It can actually contain loads of bacteria that may cause bad breath.
Brushing your Teeth is an article from a Norwegian magazine. Use Brushing Your Teeth above to answer the questions that follow.
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BRUSHING YOUR TEETH SCORING 1 QUESTION INTENT: Integrate and interpret: Form a broad understanding Recognise the main idea of a short descriptive text Full Credit Code 1: No Credit Code 0: Code 9: Other responses. Missing. A. The best way to brush your teeth.
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BRUSHING YOUR TEETH SCORING 2 QUESTION INTENT: Access and retrieve: Retrieve information Locate a synonymous match in a short descriptive text Full Credit Code 1: No Credit Code 0: Code 9: Other responses. Missing. C. That you do not brush your teeth too hard.
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.................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................. BRUSHING YOUR TEETH SCORING 3 QUESTION INTENT: Access and retrieve: Retrieve information Locate information in a short descriptive text Full Credit Code 1: Refers either to the bacteria OR getting rid of bad breath, OR both. Response may paraphrase or quote directly from the text.
To get rid of bacteria. Your tongue can contain bacteria. Bacteria. Because you can avoid bad breath. Bad breath. To remove bacteria and therefore stop you from having bad breath. [both]
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It can actually contain loads of bacteria that may cause bad breath. [both] Bacteria can cause bad breath.
No Credit Code 0: Gives an insufficient or vague response. Shows inaccurate comprehension of the material or gives an implausible or irrelevant response.
You should brush it like you hold a pen. Dont brush it too hard. So you dont forget. To loosen food remnants. To remove plaque.
Code 9:
Missing.
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BRUSHING YOUR TEETH SCORING 4 QUESTION INTENT: Reflect and evaluate: Reflect on and evaluate the form of a text Recognise the purpose of an analogy in a short descriptive text Full Credit Code 1: No Credit Code 0: Code 9: Other responses. Missing. A. To help you understand how to hold a toothbrush.
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