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English Reading
Lesson 1

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18 November
1928
The first animated film with sound by Walt Disney to feature Mickey Mouse

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Today's lesson 
Attendance
Listening test
Goals for today
Reading strategies 


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Listening test
For students who did the test on B1 level:
The level I tested you on was too high.
You can cancel your grade you if you want to.
We will do a resit on a lower level.
When your grade was sufficient, you can keep it of course

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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. Search for the source (=bron) of your text
  3. Read the first and last paragraph 
  4. Read the first and last line of the other paragraphs 
  5. 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. 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 
  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 

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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 A2) or the regular British Council website

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Reading Exercise
Email from a friend

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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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Questions?





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See you next week!!!

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