When you face a question, it is important that you use all your resources, that is, everything that is within your reach and that can help you solve it.
Our most important resource is experience. It is our greatest source of knowledge and skills, that is, thanks to the experiences we live we know more and do things better, we learn more and better.
Therefore, when answering a question, the first thing you should do is think about whether you have ever answered similar questions.
To do so, here are a series of clues in the form of steps that will help you:

Learning that is acquired by having done, lived or felt a situation more times.
For example, you have experience taking exams if you have taken quite a few. Every time you do them it improves thanks to your experiences.
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Todo lo que hacemos o vemos hace que aprendamos cosas, es decir, ganamos experiencia.
La experiencia te ayuda a responder las preguntas mejor.
Ante una pregunta debes recordar preguntas parecidas que ya hayas resuelto.
Sigue estos pasos:
- Busca o recuerda y escribe una pregunta parecida a la que tienes que resolver.
- Analiza qué tipo de pregunta es, cerrada o abierta.
- Recuerda o busca cómo debes contestar a ese tipo de preguntas.
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1. Remember.
Do you remember any activity that you have solved with this type of questions? Could you look it up or, if you remember, write its statement on a piece of paper?
2. Identify.

Now that you have it at hand, could you identify what type of question it is?
3. How to respond.
Lastly, you need to remember what types of answers you can use for that type of question.