Reading strategy: difficult words

Reading strategy: difficult words
Today's lesson:
- Explanation: finding difficult words
- Reading / Studying 

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Reading strategy: difficult words
Today's lesson:
- Explanation: finding difficult words
- Reading / Studying 

Slide 1 - Slide

Reading strategy: difficult words
Today's lesson:
- Explanation: finding difficult words
- Questionnaire
- Quiet reading / studying

Slide 2 - Slide

What do you do when you encounter (=find) a difficult word?

Slide 3 - Open question

Strategies
  1. Check if the translation is at the bottom of the text.
  2. See if you can guess, using the context or other languages.
  3.  Look for a part of the word you might understand.
  4. Use a dictionary.

Slide 4 - Slide

When I find a word I don't know yet, I most often...
Guess using the context
Guess using other languages (Dutch, French, German, etc.)
Look for a part of the word I might understand
Look in the dictionary
Continue without knowing the word

Slide 5 - Poll

Using a dictionary
  1. Bring your dictionary to the exam (no borrowing!)
  2.  Werkwoordsvormen staan niet in je woorden boek - zoek op het hele werkwoord (niet dying maar die)
  3. Woorden staan altijd in het enkelvoud
  4. Woorden hebben vaak meerdere betekenissen, lees deze door en kies welke er in de context past
  5. Zoek strategisch: je hebt geen tijd om alles te vertalen

Slide 6 - Slide

Which strategy was not in these slides?
A
Spend your time carefully
B
Use other languages
C
Bring your dictionary
D
Quickly skim the text

Slide 7 - Quiz

With captain Graham Kavanagh out through injury Tony Vidmar took the skipper's armband in his place for Cardiff.
What word is similar to a Dutch word?
A
through
B
injury
C
skipper
D
armband

Slide 8 - Quiz

What strategy is described?
I heard the word “luminaries” used to describe certain Silicon Valley investors. I immediately thought of the “Harry Potter” flashlight spell “lumos,” a word whose bright connotations were startling to me when used in a dark podcast episode about fraud and dishonesty. I learned that a “luminary” is a figure who inspires and guides other people, much like the lumos spell itself.

Slide 9 - Slide

What strategy is described?

Slide 10 - Open question

What 3 tips can you give a friend who finds reading difficult?

Slide 11 - Open question