VH3A | Quoting from texts (C- Reading)

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Welcome! Today: Reading

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Today
  • Aim of today
  • Discussing some strategies
  • How to quote?
  • Practising with quoting
  • Check in pairs
  • Aim check

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Aim


  • I can quote where I found my answer in a reading text

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Reading - Strategies

To refresh your memory...

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Skimming
Preparing to read a text
  • Title & subtitle
  • Headings
  • Images & pictures
  • Words that stand out 
  • ELZA (Eerste Laatste Zin Alineas)

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Globally reading a text
  • What is the subject?
  • Where does it take place?
  • When did it happen?
  • Why did the author write this text? 

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Intensive reading
  • Only read a text intensively if the questions that come with the text need you to.  Sometimes you can already answer the questions without reading everything. Pay attention if the question points out a location of where you can find your answer.

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To summarise
  • Skimming > Read the title, headings and images. ELZA method
  • Globally reading > What, Where, When, Why (4 W's)
  • Intensive reading > Only when needed

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Reading - Quoting

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Quoting is...
  • Citing part from a text. 
  • It shows that what you are writing between the quotation marks is not your own text.
  • In reading exams it can be used to show where you found your answer.

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So how do I quote?
  1. Write down the first two words of the sentence where you found your answer
  2. Write three dots: ...
  3. Write down the last two words of the sentence where you found your answer.
  4. Put " " marks at the start and at the end.
  5. Write down the line number 'line number' behind the quote. 

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An example

"First two ... last two." r. 1

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Let's try it out!
Question: Why does Mr Smith not like his job?

I have been working as a bus driver for fifteen years. It was fun at first, but now I do not like it anymore. Every day, I work from early until late, but I don't care about that. I love to drive the bus. The problem is that people always take me for granted and never thank me when I help them out. I wish I had chosen a different profession!


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Let's try it out!
Question: Why does Mr Smith not like his job?

I have been working as a bus driver for fifteen years. It was fun at first, but now I do not like it anymore. Every day, I work from early until late, but I don't care about that. I love to drive the bus. The problem is that people always take me for granted and never thank me when I help them out. I wish I had chosen a different profession!

But how do we quote this?

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The problem is that people always take me for granted and never thank me when I help them out. 

"The problem ... them out." r. 3

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Let's try it out!
Question: True or false - Emma wants to visit Aunt Mary during her summer break.

In a few days, the summer break will finally start! I cannot wait to sleep in and go on long trips with my camper. Perhaps that I can text Uncle Bob to see if I can visit him, as long as Aunt Mary is not around. She always judges me! If I'm lucky, Uncle Bob will make me his famous grilled steak! But for now, I still have to work. I wish it was next week already!

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Let's try it out!
Question: True or false - Emma wants to visit Aunt Mary during her summer break.

In a few days, the summer break will finally start! I cannot wait to sleep in and go on long trips with my camper. Perhaps that I can text Uncle Bob to see if I can visit him, as long as Aunt Mary is not around. She always judges me! If I'm lucky, Uncle Bob will make me his famous grilled steak! But for now, I still have to work. I wish it was next week already!

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Perhaps that I can text Uncle Bob to see if I can visit him, as long as Aunt Mary is not around.

"Perhaps that...not around." r. 2

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To sum up everything:
  1. First two words
  2. Three dots
  3. Last two words
  4. Quotation marks around the words
  5. Regelnummer (line number)

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Practice!
  1. Go through the reading texts that you will find on Peppels. Try to compelete at least texts 1, 2, &  3
  2. Finished with the texts of number 1, continue reading and completing the other texts from the ''Leestoets havo 3'' 
  3. Finished completely? Mark your work by using the answer key in Peppels.

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Aim check


I can quote where I found my answer in a reading text.


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Write down on a blank MS Word file:
1. Your name
2. Properly quote the highlighted sentence:
The clouds packed together above the city, and the children ran home to make sure they were home before the rain would fall. Mothers began gathering their laundry to prevent it from becoming wet. I grabbed my umbrella and began to head towards the station. I had to catch the train soon, so I could not wait for the weather to clear up.
3. Turn it on Peppels via a message to the teacher.

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What have you learned today?
Write down at least two things.

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

What went well this lesson?
What could/should be improved for next time?

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