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This lesson contains 36 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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Today
Learning Goal: You will know what a reading strategy is
And you will know how to use this and find your own strategy.

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Before reading

  Establish a purpose for reading. (in your case assignments and exams)
Identify and discuss difficult words, phrases, and concepts in the text.
Preview the text (by surveying the title, illustrations, and unusual text structures) to make predictions about its content.


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During reading
Skimming: read the text briefly to get a general idea. You do not read every word but you skip difficult or unknown words. Read the firsts sentence of every paragraph.

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Scan: look for specific information, for example the price of something, a year or a name. You do not have to read the rest of the text.
Look at the picture and all we need to know is the price!

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What is the Pro Stand's price?

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What is the MSI Price?

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A few more strategies.

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The zimzum was full of stars. What is zimzum?

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What can we deduce (guess) from the text?

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Janice thinks that employers should encourage workers who are....


A
potential leaders.
B
open to new ideas.
C
good at teamwork.

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Explanation:
 Janice mentions “teamwork”, but she does not say that managers (or employers) should encourage teamwork, mostly because it is already common in the workplace. Instead, she thinks they should care more about “employees who can take the lead in a situation” which refers to “potential leaders”. Therefore the answer is A.

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Incomprehensibilities
When he did engage, his answers were garbled to the point of incomprehensibility.
comprehend

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Read this
Six out of ten CVS which are prepared by Information Technology professionals fail to meet the basic standards and are turned down without even being read fully, according to a recruitment company. As a consequence, thousands of candidates are excluding themselves from attractive job opportunities.

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Recruitment companies say that potential clients ...
A
make basic mistakes
B
only get 60% of CV’s
C
reject CV’s with mistakes

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Reading - page 16
timer
1:00
Jordan
Mark
Samantha
Daniel

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Read the following situations. In which one do you apply what strategy?
Situation 1: 
At 07.00 AM the paper arrives. Before you go to school, you quickly want to know what the most important news is. 
Situation 2: 
You have to write a paper about climate change for biology. You've found a text online about the climate. You'd like to know whether you can use the text for your paper.
Situation 3: 
Tomorrow you've got a test about the Second World War. You read necessary chapters of your history book. 
Situation 4:
You'd like to visit a theme park and would like to know the prices. You visit the theme park's website.
Skimming
Skimming
Intensive reading
Scanning

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Quick assignment
- Read King Bluetooth’s Treasure Trove (see email)
Answer the questions
10 mns
Then we will look at your answers.

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timer
10:00

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Choose the best summary.
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

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Why is the discovery of the buried treasure important?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

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How do people currently use Bluetooth?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

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That's all folks. More next week!

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