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Reading
Reading strategies 

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Reading
Reading strategies 

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aims
* Practicing reading strategies.
* Practicing reading comprehension.

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Why are we learning reading strategies?

Slide 3 - Open question

Why reading strategies?
Reading strategies can help you to:
-Improve your reading comprehension skill (beter understanding of the text);
-Increase your motivation when reading (if you know what you read, it could be fun);
-Remember the content of a text and recall the information you need.

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Predictive reading?

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Some important reading strategies
  1. Predictive reading 
  2. Skimming                
  3. Scanning                 
  4. Reading in-depth
  5. Inferring 

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Predict what this
text is about?

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Predict what the text is about

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How have the reading strategies benefit you?

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Skimming practice
''Going shopping''

Here’s something to think about the next time you go shopping.

Have you ever noticed
how many trolleys are available when you go to the supermarket? In my experience,
it seems like hundreds! But how about the number of hand baskets? 
struggle to find even one, especially when I only need a few items. 

Why might this be
the case? Well it seems to be a tactic used to encourage us to buy more. If you are
walking around with an empty trolley, you are more tempted to fill it, so if you a planning
on only doing a quick shop, always try to find a basket. It will be lighter, easier to use
and is sure to save you money! 
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What was the text about?

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Scanning?

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Scan for the word 'Profound'
Teachers play a vital role in shaping young minds and preparing students for the future. They impart knowledge in various subjects such as mathematics, literature, history, and science. Beyond academics, teachers also instill important values like respect, responsibility, and kindness.

In the classroom, teachers use a variety of methods to engage students and make learning enjoyable. They may incorporate interactive activities, group discussions, and educational games to keep students interested and motivated. Additionally, teachers provide individualized support to address the unique needs and learning styles of each student.
Beyond the classroom, teachers serve as mentors and role models. They inspire students to set goals, pursue their passions, and overcome challenges. Teachers often go above and beyond to create a positive learning environment where students feel safe, valued, and encouraged to succeed.
While teaching can be rewarding, it also comes with its challenges. Teachers must manage large classes, adapt to diverse student backgrounds, and navigate educational policies and standards. Despite these challenges, dedicated teachers remain committed to their students' growth and success.
Ultimately, teachers have a profound impact on the lives of their students. They leave a lasting impression, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to thrive in school and beyond.



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What is inferring?

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During reading
Write down words you find hard, look up the translation of the word.

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Tips/Tops

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For next week
We are going to practice reading a full text again.

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