Task Words Flashcards

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List

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Number off items. “1. Demand 2. Supply 3. Equilibrium”.

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2
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Classify

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Arrange into groups. “A table and chair are goods. A haircut and VPN are services.”

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3
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State

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Provide a short answer. “The equilibrium price is $30.”

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4
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Suggest

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Propose a reason or idea. “The equilibrium price is $30, because that’s where demand = supply.”

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5
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Outline

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Provide a quick summary. “The Australian legal system is divided into 11 courts - 3 federal and 8 state.”

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6
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Explain

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Give detailed reasons. “The marketing strategy of priming works by giving subtle cues to consumers in places such as stores or on social media….”

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7
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Name

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Provide the name of a concept. “The group of 12 people who sit at the side of a courtroom during a trial are called the jury.”

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8
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Define

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Provide the meaning of. “Micro-economics is the study of specific industries or specific markets within an economy.”

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9
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Evaluate

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Give pros and cons to reach a final judgement. “The current traffic laws in Australia work to keep individuals safe. However, there are still many dangerous intersections. For this reason, Australia’s roads still need to be improved.”

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10
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Describe

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Say what is there (no inference). “A courtroom is made up of a judge, jury, prosecution and defence.”

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11
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Identify

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Pick out. “The equilibrium price is $30.”

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12
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Draw

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Visually illustrate. Draw a picture.

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13
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Analyse

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Give pros and cons. “The current traffic laws in Australia work to keep individuals safe. However, there are still many dangerous intersections.”

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14
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Complete

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Finish/fill in. (Complete the table).

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15
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Discuss

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Give pros and cons. “The current traffic laws in Australia work to keep individuals safe. However, there are still many dangerous intersections.”

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16
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Compare

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Highlight the similarities and differences between. “Criminal and civil cases both require a trial in court between two parties. However, in criminal cases, the government is accusing the defendant….”

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Contrast

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Highlight the differences between. “Criminal cases involve an individual and the government, whereas civil cases involve two individuals or organisations.”