Reading practice 5H

Reading practice
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Reading practice
For test week

Slide 1 - Slide

What if you don't know a word?
First, decide: is the word important? Do I need to know it to understand the text?
Strategy 1: decide what the word means by looking at the context. Is it a verb or a noun? Is it positive or negative? Does it contain parts of words you know?
Strategy 2: if you are allowed to have a dictionary, look up the word. Watch out, this takes quite a lot of time!

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

Was there a strategy mentioned that you already use? Which one?

Slide 4 - Mind map

ADDITION
  • and
  • as well as
  • additionally
  • along with
  • also
  • furthermore
  • besides
  • on top of that
  • in addition
  • to add to that
  • plus
  • moreover
COMPARISON
  • similarly
  • likewise
  • in the same way
  • as well
  • too
  • in common
  • equally
CONTRAST
  • but
  • although
  • though
  • however
  • in contrast
  • on the contrary
  • on the other hand
  • nevertheless
  • yet
  • despite
EXPLANATION
  • because
  • since
  • for
  • as

Slide 5 - Slide

TIME
  • currently
  • now
  • initially
  • next
  • later
  • at first
  • (mean)while
  • earlier
  • in the past
  • once
  • after
  • until
EXAMPLE
  • for instance
  • for example
  • such as
  • to show
  • to illustrate
SUMMARY
  • to sum up
  • in short
  • in brief
  • in summary
CONCLUSION/
CONSEQUENCE
  • so
  • consequently
  • that's why
  • as a result
  • therefore
  • thus
  • hence
  • as a consequence

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Slide


A
Canadians do not seem to appreciate the way in which French waiters do their job.
B
French hospitality personnel have better legal rights than their Canadian counterparts.
C
It is impossible for foreign employees to adjust to Canadian work standards and ethics.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Slide 9 - Slide


A
It highlights the fact that the dismissal of the waiter was illegal
B
It makes clear that Canadians know little about France
C
It makes fun of how people think about the French.
D
It provides context for the explanation offered by the waiter.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which of the following fits the gap?
A
afford
B
ignore
C
organise
D
prevent

Slide 11 - Quiz

“I had to Google that quote.” (last sentence)
How can this comment be characterised?
A
as condescending
B
as indifferent
C
as lighthearted
D
as surprised

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is Susan Rowntree’s reason for writing this letter?
She wants to
A
explain why Inland Waters Directorate has wrongfully fired her
B
express her concern about how Canada manages its freshwater supply.
C
inform the public about the impact of the Headwaters series on water policy.
D
stimulate young academics to consider a career in water management.

Slide 13 - Quiz

“In 2000, Walkerton’s deadly tainted-water nightmare struck.”
(paragraph 3)
What is the purpose of mentioning this?
A
to confirm the accuracy of Susan Rowntree’s foresight
B
to make clear that Susan Rowntree succeeded in her task
C
to put Susan Rowntree’s story in a broader perspective
D
to show that Susan Rowntree feels personally responsible

Slide 14 - Quiz

What becomes clear about attractive women from paragraph 1?
A
They are distrusted by their co-workers, regardless of the quality of their work
B
They are prone to have conflicts with ambitious men while on their way to the top.
C
They are thought to possess more good qualities than less striking women.
D
They are used to dealing with the stress of being closely watched by others.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which of the following fits the gap?

A
compromise
B
improve
C
require

Slide 16 - Quiz