Skimming

Yasin
Mutiea
Nisagul
Taha 
Arush
Rojda
Saffae
Yusuf
onur
Mike
Mohamad
Amjad
Nikolas
Saood
Daniel
Medina
Cinar
Ziqiang
Kadir
Bushra
Almutasim
Denislav
Wassila
docent
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Yasin
Mutiea
Nisagul
Taha 
Arush
Rojda
Saffae
Yusuf
onur
Mike
Mohamad
Amjad
Nikolas
Saood
Daniel
Medina
Cinar
Ziqiang
Kadir
Bushra
Almutasim
Denislav
Wassila
docent

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Reading Strategies 

Aim: At the end of this lesson you have learned about Skimming strategy

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Why skimming?
To read and understand faster!

- Know what kind of text it is.
    Examples: fiction story, news article or a blog

- Get the main idea fast, especially for long texts.

- Decide if the text is important or interesting for you to read. 



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What are we going to and learn?

  1. What is skimming?
  2. How do we use the reading strategy skimming?
  3. Practice skimming

 

Slide 4 - Slide

oriënterend lezen (Skimmen)

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Skimming, what is it?
A reading strategy that helps us find the main idea of a text- fast!

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When do we skim?
- Before we read for details.
- When we have a lot to read but not much time. 

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How do we skim?
                                               Only read the important parts!
- Read the title, subtitles and subheadings to find out what the text is about.
- Look at images/ fotos 
- Read the first and last sentence of each paragraph.
Look out for key words ( sleutel woorden). Don’t read every word or every sentence. 
- Look for words printed in a different style.
- source (bron) at the end.




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Let's practise
  • https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/reading/a2-reading/restaurant-menu

timer
8:00

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Write down in your own words what and how we use skimming.

Slide 10 - Open question

How well did you do today?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 11 - Poll

oriënterend lezen (Skimmen)

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