21st Module 6 Reading Strategies
21st Module 6 Reading Strategies
CENASTODE
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2. One of the purpose of
anecdotes: making people laugh to
brighten their mood.
OT GRINB RHECE
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3. One of the purpose of
anecdotes: to look back on
moments in their lives and share the
joy of that time with others.
OT ISCNMIRE
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4. One of the purpose of anecdotes:
frightening stories of dangers can be
helpful for them to realize the possible
consequences of their actions.
OT NIUTACO
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5. One of the purpose of anecdotes:
give encouragement to others who have
been in similar situations.
OT SPINIRE
READING
APPROACH
READING
an action or skill done on a
written or printed material
either silently or aloud
APPROACH
is a way of dealing
with something
READING APPROACH
This is a way of solving student’s
reading problems. By reading, students
will learn how to pronounce the words
correctly. In reading approach, students
are expected to improve their English
skills.
READING
STRATEGIES
SKIMMING is the act of glancing
through a text to gather a basic idea
about it. Skimming is done at speed
three to four times faster than
regular reading.
SKIMMING When skimming,
deliberately skip text that provides
details, stories, data, or other
elaboration.
SKIMMING
Instead of closely reading every
word, focus on the introduction,
chapter summaries, first and last
sentences of paragraphs, bold
words, and text features.
SKIMMING is extracting the essence
of the author’s main messages
rather than the finer points.
Skimming: Steps to Follow
Use headings and any other aids that will help you identify
which sections might contain the information you are
looking for.
a. skimming
b. scanning
c. extensive reading
d. reading approach
1. It is believed to be helpful in improving and
solving reading related problems.
a. skimming
b. scanning
c. extensive reading
d. reading approach
2. It is an activity to read selected
parts of a text to extract the central
point.
a. reading approach
b. skimming
c. extensive reading
d. scanning
2. It is an activity to read selected
parts of a text to extract the central
point.
a. reading approach
b. skimming
c. extensive reading
d. scanning
3. It is sometimes called Free Voluntary Reading.
a. extensive reading
b. scanning
c. skimming
d. reading approach
3. It is sometimes called Free Voluntary Reading.
a. extensive reading
b. scanning
c. skimming
d. reading approach
4. Daniela wanted to see Sakura
Festival. Which country is she going
to visit?
a. Singapore
b. Thailand
c. Japan
d. Brunei
4. Daniela wanted to see Sakura
Festival. Which country is she going
to visit?
a. Singapore
b. Thailand
c. Japan
d. Brunei
5. Onigiri are Japanese rice balls. They're fun to make
and are a staple of Japanese lunchboxes (bento). You can
put almost anything in an onigiri. Try substituting grilled
salmon, pickled plums, beef, pork, turkey, or tuna with
mayonnaise. Which statement is true?
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2. It is done to locate specific information.
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scanning
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extensive
4. an action or skill done on a written or printed
material either silently or aloud
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4. an action or skill done on a written or printed
material either silently or aloud
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a ppro ach
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