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Reading strategies
Inference 

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Lesson goals
after this lesson you will ...

  • know at least 3 reading strategies and how and when to use them
  • know what context clues are and what 'making inferences is'
  • have practised these strategies within a time limit
  • know on which strategies you need to focus when preparing for the reading test in the testweek.

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What we are going to do today:
If you were here in the morning you'll start by finishing the worksheet. Are you done? Workbook

1. Take a look at different reading strategies.
2. INFERENCE speaking activity 
3. Listening exercise 
4. Reading worksheet

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Reading strategies:
  • summarizing: determine what is important and what isn't
  • asking questions: what do I  know? (predicting)
  • visualizing: create a picture in your head
  • scanning: to read a text quickly in order to find specific information e.g.: figures, names or numbers can be contrasted with 
  • skimming: reading quickly to get a general idea of meaning

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Reading strategies:
  • Inferences: a guess that you make or an opinion that you form based on the information that you have:
  • Context-Clues: context clues are hints that an author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word. The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which it refers, or it may follow in a preceding sentence.

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INFERENCE
We use inferences already in our daily life. 

Just look at instagram: 
What can we say based on the photo evidence about this person?

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Ask the students what they can notice about this person from the photo? What are her interests?
ONLY based on the evidence.
She likes make up, chocolate, food, fashion...

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Inference
Inference is a technique where you draw conclusions based on the information presented in the text.

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Explain to the students how to use inference to draw conclusions and gain a deeper understanding of the text.

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Let's Practice Inference
  • I will hand out a worksheet
  • You have 15 minutes to complete the assignment
  • Do this individually
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20:00

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Reflection

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