Question about instructions for a listening comprehension exercise (7)

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Hi teachers,
This is for a listening comprehension exercise for low intermediate students. If this is what the students will hear: "She said nothing, but watched him with a smile.", is this a suitable question to ask? Is there a better one, a more challenging one?
How did she act? (I think, if this one is right, it is too difficult for them.)
If I divide the sentence into two, they should be:
a) What did she say?
b) How did she watch him?


Thanks in advance.
 
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Hi teachers,
This is for a listening comprehension exercise for low intermediate students. If this is what the students will hear: "She said nothing, but watched him with a smile.", is this a suitable question to ask? Is there a better one, a more challenging one?
How did she act? (I think, if this one is right, it is too difficult for them.)
If I divide the sentence into two, they should be:
a) What did she say?
b) How did she watch him?


Thanks in advance.

a) What did she say?
b) How did she watch him?

These are OK.
 
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