Feedback Language
Suggestions & Responses
Academic Style
Tutorial Stages
Collocations
100

Q: This phrase is too general: “________ knows that nurture is more important.”

A: Everyone

100

Q: Is this a suggestion? “You might want to add an example.”

A: Yes.

100

Q: Replace the informal word: “massive problem.”

A: “significant problem” / “major problem

100

Q: What is the first thing the tutor asked the student?

A: “Did you enjoy writing it?”

100

Q: Which verb collocates with “research”?

A: do research

200

Q: What is the problem with the sentence: “Basically, intelligence is made”?

A: It uses informal language and a vague adverb.

200

Q: Give one polite student response to a suggestion.

A: “OK, I see.” / “Thank you, that’s helpful.” / “Sorry, what do you mean?”

200

Q: What is wrong with using “you” in academic writing?

A: It is too informal and conversational.

200

Q: What does the student do after the tutor gives feedback?

A: Asks for clarification.

200

Q: Which verb collocates with “intelligence”?

A: develop intelligence

300

Q: Identify the issue: “If you go to a bad school, you won’t develop properly.”

A: Over‑generalisation and lack of evidence.

300

Q: Identify the suggestion type: “Could you reorganize this paragraph?”

A: Indirect suggestion using a question.

300

Q: Rewrite academically: “Basically, everyone knows this.”

A: “It is widely believed that…” or “Many people argue that…”

300

Q: What stage comes before the tutor suggests improvements?

A: The tutor gives positive and critical feedback.

300

Q: Which verb collocates with “an assumption”?

A: make an assumption

400

Q: Name one reason the tutor said the thesis statement needed improvement.

A: It restates the question and adds nothing new.

400

Q: Rewrite this as a suggestion: “Your vocabulary is too informal.”

A: “Try to use more formal vocabulary.”

400

Q: Why should rhetorical questions be avoided?

A: They are informal and not typical in academic writing.

400

Q: What does the tutor say at the end of the tutorial?

A: “Shall we meet again next week at the same time?”

400

Q: Which verb collocates with “an emphasis”?

A: put an emphasis

500

Q: What feedback did the tutor give about discourse markers?

A: The student used too many (e.g., “basically,” “furthermore,” “moreover”).

500

Q: What phrase did the student use to ask for clarification in the transcript?

A: “Sorry, what do you mean?”

500

Q: Identify two features of good academic style mentioned in the lesson.

A: Formal vocabulary, specific claims, evidence, clear structure, fewer discourse markers.

500

Q: Put these in order:

  1. Tutor gives feedback
  2. Tutor asks about the essay
  3. Student evaluates
  4. Student asks for clarification

2 - 3 - 1 - 4

500

Q: Fill in the collocation: “have ______ on something.”

A: an impact

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