Reading Strategies

I know what reading strategies are and I know how to use them
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Slide 1: Poll
EngelsMBOStudiejaar 2

This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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I know what reading strategies are and I know how to use them
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Slide 1 - Poll

What reading strategy
do you use?

Slide 2 - Mind map

Which of the following answers is a reading strategy?
A
Dropping
B
Scanning
C
Skimming
D
Roaming

Slide 3 - Quiz

Skimming: Read the tekst quickly to have a general idea of what the text is about.
Scanning: Selectively read a text to find specific information
Intensive reading: When necessary read a passage carefully

Reading strategies

Slide 4 - Slide

The reading strategy you use depends on
- Purpose of reading
- Whether you need to form a general idea or answer specific questions?
- The necessity to read intensively (parts of text)

Skimming and scanning are useful skills to find an answer pretty quickly.

Slide 5 - Slide

Why are reading strategies and practise so important?
A
I have no idea!
B
Because the English exam is all about reading.
C
Because you say so...
D
I am not sure....

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which reading strategy will help you to read the text quickly to create better understanding of what you read?
A
intensive reading
B
skimming
C
scanning

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which of the following items is not part of the pre-reading strategies
A
looking at the pictures
B
reading the title
C
quickly reading the article
D
reading the abstract

Slide 8 - Quiz

Read the following situations. In which one do you apply what strategy?
Situation 1: 
At 07.00 AM the paper arrives. Before you go to school, you quickly want to know what the most important news is. 
Situation 2: 
You have to write a paper about climate change for biology. You've found a text online about the climate. You'd like to know whether you can use the text for your paper.
Situation 3: 
Tomorrow you've got a test about the Second World War. You read necessary chapters of your history book. 
Situation 4:
You'd like to visit a theme park and would like to know the prices. You visit the theme park's website.
Skimming
Skimming
Intensive reading
Scanning

Slide 9 - Drag question

Scanning
Previewing
Skimming
Intensive reading
reading a text quickly in order to find specific information, e.g. figures or names
simply means 'checking out a text before you start reading'
reading a text quickly to get a general idea of meaning
Reading very carefully and in detail to be sure you understand exactly what the writer means.

Slide 10 - Drag question

Today I learnt useful tools to use during my exam

Slide 11 - Open question