Reflection on reading & strategies

Reading strategies
Look back at the previous practise texts &
Reflect on your own reading strategies

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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Reading strategies
Look back at the previous practise texts &
Reflect on your own reading strategies

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How do you approach a reading text?

Slide 2 - Mind map

For longer texts:
  1. Prior knowledge/before reading - pictures, vocabulary; subject; what do you already know?
  2. Read the questions - where do you look & what information are you looking for
  3. What kind of question is it? e.g. Gap, MC, open, summary, etc
  4. Read the paragraph in question/ apply the relevant strategy
For shorter texts:
  1. Prior knowledge/before reading - pictures, vocabulary; subject; what do you already know?
  2. Scan the text
  3. reread the paragraphs related to the question

Slide 3 - Slide

Reading text questions:
Prior knowledge
vocabulary - scan through the text
The questions help you explain what is said in the text



Slide 4 - Slide

How do you approach vocabulary questions?

Slide 5 - Open question

Vocabulary questions
Detrimental: {iets negatiefs} --> positive/negative - what kind of word - context
Conflagrations --> conflicts or large fires

look for emotion, contrast, consequences
Try if you can replace it with something else

Slide 6 - Slide

How do you approach an open question?

Slide 7 - Open question

How do you approach multiple-choice questions?

Slide 8 - Open question

Open questions
Make sure you answer the question completely
How and why was colour used in black & white films: 
To achieve color, early filmmakers immersed film strips in dyes and chemicals, or had them painted by hand [and why]

What is the reason for the protests, according to paragraph 3:
Racism
vs
 Years of violence and racism against black people

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Multiple-choice
Usually some very similar options, options that can only partly be found in the text, options that make you doubt the entire question. Look for opposites; red herrings

Why did they stop using colour:
A. It was too labour-intensive (too)
B. Because of the added sound, it was no longer necessary (possible, but not in the text)
C. The sound and colour could not be combined (correct answer)
D. They never stopped using colour (not in the text)

Always give an answer!

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How do you approach gap questions?

Slide 11 - Open question

Gap questions
To show that you understand the function or relation of the word/phrase/sentence
Sometimes similar to vocabulary questions

Read the context - paragraph before, paragraph after the gap
Try and find your own answer before reading the options

categorise the options into something more abstract; +/-, emotion, function

Slide 12 - Slide

General tips
look for structure words, interpunction, 
Read the questions carefully
scan the text - first and last sentences, skip examples
Manage your time well! 

Make a list of all new words you come across when practising and study them

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Wrap up
Always start with what you already know
Base your strategy on the kind of text and the kind of question

Practise on your level; not below

Slide 14 - Slide

structure words (+ function)

Slide 15 - Mind map