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So you can read?
There is more to reading then you might think.
There is a logical way how to look at texts.
You will learn about these strategies.
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Every beginning has an end.
Yes most of you know a text has to START somewhere and that is has to come to an END.
What are the right names for a start and an ending in a text?
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The correct indications are:
Beginning = INTRO / INTRODUCTION
End = Ending / Conclusion
Tip! Often there's a correlation between INTRO + ENDING. Together they again describe what the text is about.
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BIG LETTERS
Every text starts with BIG LETTERS at the top.
What is the name of these BIG LETTERS?
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the TITLE
Every text start with a title so the reader has an idea what the text is about.
Often TITLE+ PICTURE = CONTENT TEXT.
The start of your focus on the text begins..
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In between
Now you know about TITLE, INTRODUCTION and ENDING / CONCLUSION.
There is often text between the INTRODUCTION and the ENDING?
How do you call this?
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THE BODY
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Dividing all the parts
When you look at big texts it can be confusing. To help you get a better overview, things that go together are divided in smaller parts. Between these parts there's often a space left in between.