4H Reading

Welcome H4
Tedtalks
Watching and listening practice
Reading Strategies 
Practice reading 
Hunger games 
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Welcome H4
Tedtalks
Watching and listening practice
Reading Strategies 
Practice reading 
Hunger games 

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Why does Gavin check the shrubs?

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He wants to see how fast they grow
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He wants to find out how to use them
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he wants to use them as stables

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How does Gavin see his work?

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As a mixture of different aspects
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As a very profitable business
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As a good way of living in nature

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In what way did Gavin change the growth process for chairs?
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He changed the moment of removing the plastic parts
B
he let the chair grow for 5 years instead of 10
C
he changed the order in which a chair is grown

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Which of the following statements is not true according to Gavin?
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Prices will go down in time
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Chairs are also grown on the equator
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The process can be used anywhere

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Reading strategies

Together, we'll read 2 texts and answer a couple of questions about them.

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Text #1:
Find the word
 'enema'. Put your hand up when you find it.
1 One hot evening in Padua they carried him up onto the roof and he could look out over the top 2 of the town. There were chimney swifts in the sky. After a while it got dark and the searchlights 3 came out. The others went down and took the bottles with them. He and Luz could hear them  4 below on the balcony. Luz sat on the bed. She was cool and fresh in the hot night.
5 Luz stayed on night duty for three months. They were glad to let her. When they operated on 
6 him she prepared him for the operating table; and they had a joke about friend or enema. He  
7 went under the anaesthetic holding tight on to himself so he would not blab about anything  
8 during the silly, talky time. After he got on crutches he used to take the temperatures so Luz    9 would not have to get up from the bed. There were only a few patients, and they all knew about 10 it. They all liked Luz. As he walked back along the halls he thought of Luz in his bed.
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What did you do to find the word?

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When reading text #1, which strategy do think you used?
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skimming
B
scanning

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You used: Scanning
You scan a text to look for detailed information hidden in the text
How to scan: 
- Know what information you are looking for (so see the question first)
- Move your eyes through the text quickly


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Text 2: What could the title of the text be?
I am new to the city. I do not know anyone. But an old woman lives next door. Her name is Val. She gives me a big box of vegetables.
She grows them in a garden by the sidewalk. There are carrots, tomatoes, beans, and peas. They are the best vegetables I ever ate. Val lives alone, too. But she seems happy in her garden. She loves plants. Sometimes, I can hear her talking to them. Maybe that is why they grow so big.
One day, I stop seeing Val in the garden. I see people take many boxes from her home. Weeds grow in her garden. The dirt is dry. The plants look sad. Val must have passed on.
So I pull the weeds. I water the garden. I even talk to the plants.
Then a family moves next door. They are new to the city. They do not know anyone. And I give them a big box of vegetables from Val’s garden.





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Title: Val's garden. My neighbour Val...
Title ?

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When reading text #2, which strategy do you think you used?
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skimming
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scanning

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Skimming
You skim a text to get a general idea of what the text is about.

How to skim:
- Look at the title, subheadings, pictures and read the first an last lines of the paragraph
Why should you skim?
- To save time and to orientate yourself what the text is about

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Reading strategies
We use strategies while reading to make it easier and less time consuming to answer questions about texts.
Skimming and scanning are two reading strategies.


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In your reading practice:
Try to use the strategies:
ACTION PLAN:
1. Look at the title, pictures
2. skim the text (what is it about?)
3. Read the questions
4. Use skimming or scanning
5. Answer the questions

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Individual task
1. Click on this link and do assignments: 


2. DONE? Continue with your tedtalk, reading the hunger games or doing the exam prep


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