2P2L1 Reading B1 Scanning Information

English Reading B1
Lesson 1
11 November 2024
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English Reading B1
Lesson 1
11 November 2024

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1919
1919 The first flight from England to Australia started at Hounslow, London, with Ross and Keith Smith in a Vickers Vimy and ended in the Darwin area. They  safely on 13th December 1919.

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1954
The immigration reception centre at Ellis Island, New York, which processed more than 12  million immigrants from 1892 to 1954, was closed.

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Today's lesson 
Goals for today
Assignment speaking P2
Reading strategies 
Vocabulary
Practise


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Lesson goals for today:
  1. After this lesson, you will know different reading strategies.
  2. After this lesson, you know how to apply reading strategies.

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What do you already know about reading strategies / techniques?

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Why are reading techniques important?

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Reading techniques
  1. Predicting: what do you think is the text about?
  2. Skimming: understanding the main idea and concept. 
  3. Scanning: look for key information (for example: names, dates, numbers)
  4. Intensive reading: read and understand the complete text.

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Predicting
1. What do you think the text is about?
2. Look at the title and headings
3. Look at pictures.
4. What kind of text is it?

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Skimming
  1. To get the big picture, the global idea
  2. Focus on what the text is about in general
  3. Search for the source (=bron) of your text
  4. Read the first and last paragraph 
  5. Read the first and last line of the other paragraphs 
  6. Skip words you don't know
  7. What are the main items?

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When I skim I do this:

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Scanning 

  1. Read the title and subheadings (=tussenkopjes)
  2. When you are looking for specific information
  3. Look for keywords that tell you more about what you are looking for in a text
  4. When you find the information you are looking for, read that part more intensely
  5. Look at bold or underlined words or words in italics. 

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When do you use the reading technique scanning?
A
Deciding if you want to read a news article or not.
B
Reading and understanding a complete text.
C
When you look for a date of birth.
D
While reading a recipe.

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Intensive reading 

  1. Read the complete text, the goal is to understand the text completely
  2. Pay attention to the introduction and subheadings (=tussenkopjes)
  3. Look for the most important sentences and words 
  4. Look up the meaning of difficult words 
  5. Reread challenging paragraphs and read actively

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You should always use intensive reading during a reading test...
YES! I agree with this statement
No... I disagree with this statement.

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TIPS
  1. First read the QUESTION+ANSWERS, then read the TEXT.
  2. You don't need to know all the words in order to understand a text.
  3. Practice, practice, practice! Skills need to be TRAINED. 
  4. Useful website: British Council Teens (level B1) or the regular British Council website

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Linking words
Help you to understand the structure of a text.
They link sentences.

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Example
Traffic was heavy. Paolo was late to work. This made his boss very angry with him. He tried to apologise. His boss simply refused to listen.

Because of the heavy traffic, Paolo was late to work. As a result, his boss was angry with him. However, when he tried to apologise, his boss simply refused to listen.

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Do you have any questions?







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Homework
FIX B1 reading: Scanning for information
Ch 1.1 + 1.2

Remember: practise makes perfect!

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See you next time!!!

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Do the crossword puzzle using the wordlist on FIX Reading B1 Scanning for information

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Reading Exercise
scanning for information

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What kind of text is this?
A
brochure for hiking paths
B
information about a disease
C
information about insects

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Go to GPS reading B1 Scanning for information question 10 + 11

Duration: 5 minutes

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Go to GPS reading B1 Scanning for information 
do question 13 + 14 + 15
Duration: 5 minutes

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Recap reading techniques
Which techniques are there?

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Recap reading techniques
  1. Predicting: what do you think is the text about?

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Recap reading techniques
  1. Predicting: what do you think is the text about?
  2. Skimming: understanding the main idea and concept. 

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Recap reading techniques
  1. Predicting: what do you think is the text about?
  2. Skimming: understanding the main idea and concept. 
  3. Scanning: look for key information (for example: names, dates, numbers)

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Recap reading techniques
  1. Predicting: what do you think is the text about?
  2. Skimming: understanding the main idea and concept. 
  3. Scanning: look for key information (for example: names, dates, numbers)
  4. Intensive reading: read and understand the complete text.

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14 November
1960
Ruby Bridges (6) passed all the tests and began attending Elementary School in New Orleans, becoming the youngest of a group of African American students to integrate schools in the American South. She was escorted by Federal Marshalls.

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