FTCE 60 Sec Review: How to Make Inferences & Draw Conclusions? #ftce #readingstrategies
Summary
In this episode of FTCE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto discusses the importance of making inferences and drawing conclusions based on text evidence, particularly for the FTCE general knowledge reading subtest. The episode includes practical examples and strategies to help listeners develop their inferential thinking skills, emphasizing the use of clue words and personal experiences to understand implied meanings in texts. Musto encourages listeners to practice these skills to prepare for their teacher certification exams.
Keywords
FTCE, teacher certification, reading comprehension, making inferences, drawing conclusions, test preparation
For Full Chapters visit Episode 24
00:00 Introduction to Making Inferences
01:56 Understanding Clue Words
03:50 Practical Examples of Inferences
05:49 Conclusion and Study Resources
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