Reading strategies HAVO 3

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The Big Apple

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When you see the title and the picture what happens?
What do you already
know about New York?

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Wordweb: 
what comes to mind when you hear New York, big apple What do you know already about the city? 
Laat de leerlingen duidelijk worden dat je passieve kennis aan het activeren bent om tot beter tekstbegrip te komen.
DOTS 

Exploring/ Skimming a text



When you explore a text you look at:
title
introduction
subheadings
images
list/ rows
words printed in a different style, size or font
Source at the end of a text

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Reading Globally
When you read globally, it is to find out the most important information.
Answering the Wh- questions:
who/what is the text about?
where? when? why? how?

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Intensive reading
Read the text carefully in order to understand all the information and / or to get the main idea

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What does intensive reading look like? What do you have to do?

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Scanning
When you are looking for specific information
e.g. name/ date/ time/price

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To inform
To instruct
Newspaper article, flyer, report of sports game
Recipe, instructional manual
Activate
Convince
To amuse

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Answering MC questions
1. Read the question without looking at the possible answers
2. Then read the part of the text it refers to
3. Formulate your own answer to the question
4. Scan the answers choices for something resembling/similar to your answer

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Tackling Gaps in texts
  • Don't read the possible answers yet
  • Read the text before and after the gap
  • Determine the type of word you need to fill in
  • Determine the function of the word/phrase you need to fill in
  • Determine whether there is a connection between the text before and after the gap
  • Think of a word that is fitting, and see whether it is one of the possible answers to fill the gap

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What did you learn from this lesson up on Reading strategies?

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