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Basic reading skills
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What is reading?
  • Reading is the process of getting back and
    understanding some form of stored information or
    ideas.

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What do we read?
  • Reading by humans is mostly done from paper with
    ink, e.g. a book, magazine, newspaper, leaflet,
    notebook. (PRINT)
  • Now you can do reading via the 'World Wide Web'
    (NON PRINT).

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How do we read?
  • We read at different speeds for different
    purposes of reading.

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Detailed reading
  • Reading for memorization (under 100 words per
    minute)
  • Reading for learning (100200 wpm)

to slow down when the concepts are closer
together or when the content is unfamiliar
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Detailed reading
  • Reading for comprehension (200400 wpm)
    Important !

the essence of most peoples daily reading
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Skimming for getting the gist of something
  • Skimming (400700 wpm)

Use skimming when you're trying to decide if a
book in the library or bookshop is right for you.
When you're going through a newspaper or magazine
in the morning you read quickly to get the main
points, and skip over the detail. Then you rush
to your school.
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Scanning for a specific focus
  • Scanning (more than 700 wpm)
  • When you're looking up a name in the phone book
  • When youre looking up your name in a lucky draw
    result list in the newspaper.

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Active reading elaboration and rereading.
  • When you're reading for your course, you need to
    make sure you're actively involved with the text.

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How will you read in these situations?
  • The TV guide for Friday evening
  • An English grammar book
  • An article in National Geographic magazine about
    the Roman Empire
  • A good friend's homepage on the Internet
  • The opinion page in your local newspaper
  • The weather report in your local newspaper
  • A novel

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  • A poem
  • A bus timetable
  • A fax at the office
  • An advertising email - so called "spam"
  • An email or letter from your best friend
  • A recipe
  • A short story by your favourite author

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The usual plot of a story
  • Beginninggtgtgt
  • Developmentgtgtgt
  • Crisis/ problemsgtgtgt
  • Solution

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In this term
  • We will read 4 class readers and you will learn
    how to read stories. Then you will choose your
    books to read in library lessons.
  • Later you will re-tell the stories to others.

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  • http//www.bookhaven.co.uk/
  • http//www.studyskills.soton.ac.uk/studytips/readi
    ng_skills.htm
  • http//www.kidzone.com/ecc/ssmart13.htm
  • http//www.readingcomprehensionconnection.com/read
    ing_lesson.php
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