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Undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs around the world require students to demonstrate their ability to communicate in English as an entrance requirement. | TOEFL iBT Listening How to Recognize Connecting Content Questions Connecting Content questions are typically phrased as follows What is the likely outcome of doing procedure X before procedure Y What can be inferred about X What does the professor imply about X Tip for Connecting Content Questions Questions that require you to fill in a chart or table or put events in order fall into this category. As you listen to the lectures accompanying this study guide pay attention to the way you format your notes. Clearly identifying terms and their definitions as well as steps in a process will help you answer questions of this type. Example Professor OK Neptune and its moons. Neptune has several moons but there s only . . . we ll probably only worry about two of them the two fairly interesting ones. The first one s Triton. So you have this little struggle with the word Titan which is the big moon of Saturn and the name Triton which is the big moon of Neptune. Triton it s it s the only large moon in the solar system to go backwards to go around its what we call its parent planet in this case Neptune the wrong way. OK Every other large moon orbits the parent planet in the same counterclockwise direction . . . same as most of the other bodies in the solar system. But this moon. . . the reverse direction which is perfectly OK as far as the laws of gravity are concerned. But it indicates some sort of peculiar event in the early solar system that gave this moon a motion in contrast to the general spin of the raw material that it was formed from. The other moon orbiting Neptune that I want to talk about is Nereid NEER ee ihd . Nereid is Nereid has the most eccentric orbit the most lopsided elliptical type orbit for a large moon in the solar system. The others tend more like circular orbits. . . . Does it mean that the planets Pluto and Neptune might have been related somehow in the past and then drifted slowly into their present orbits. If Pluto . . . did Pluto ever belong to the

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