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21st Module 6 Reading Strategies

The document provides information about different reading strategies: 1. Skimming involves glancing through a text quickly to get the main idea, such as by reading the title, subheadings, and first sentences of paragraphs. It is faster than regular reading. 2. Scanning is used to find specific information quickly by ignoring unrelated parts. The reader states what they are looking for and selectively reads parts like headings that may contain the answer. 3. Extensive reading refers to reading large amounts of material that is not too difficult, such as whole books, for language learning purposes. It is also known as free voluntary reading.
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21st Module 6 Reading Strategies

The document provides information about different reading strategies: 1. Skimming involves glancing through a text quickly to get the main idea, such as by reading the title, subheadings, and first sentences of paragraphs. It is faster than regular reading. 2. Scanning is used to find specific information quickly by ignoring unrelated parts. The reader states what they are looking for and selectively reads parts like headings that may contain the answer. 3. Extensive reading refers to reading large amounts of material that is not too difficult, such as whole books, for language learning purposes. It is also known as free voluntary reading.
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REVIEW TIME

ARRANGE THE JUMBLED


LETTERS TO ANSWER THE
QUESTION IN EACH NUMBER.
REVIEW TIME
1. This is a short story about a real
person or event which usually intends
to make the listeners laugh or ponder
over a topic.

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
REVIEW TIME
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
REVIEW TIME
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

Read the title first.


Skimming: Steps to Follow
Read the title first.
Then read the sub-headings (if
there’s any) of the text. It will
give a basic idea about the
text and what’s in it.
Skimming: Steps to Follow

Read the title first.


Then read the sub-headings (if there’s any) of the
text. It will give a basic idea about the text and what’s
in it.

If you want to skim it further, you may read the


first lines of all the paragraphs and focus on the
emphasized (bolded & italicized) words in them to get
more ideas about the text.
SKIMMING HELPS
To see what is in the news on a website or on a paper
To decide whether you want to read a text or not
To see through a catalog to choose an offer
To go through the options after searching something
online
SCANNING is a reading technique
used when you want to find specific
information quickly. In scanning you
have a question in your mind, and you
read a passage only to find the
answer, ignoring unrelated
information.
HOW TO SCAN:

State the specific information you are looking for.

Try to anticipate how the answer will appear and what


clues might help you locate the answer. For example, if you
were looking for a certain date, you would quickly read the
paragraph looking only for numbers.

Use headings and any other aids that will help you identify
which sections might contain the information you are
looking for.

Selectively read and skip through sections of the passage.


Purposes of Scanning
To search for a word in a dictionary
To find a phone number or an address in a directory
To check the time schedule of a program in an
agenda
To check the price of a specific item in a catalog
To know a particular information from a text
EXTENSIVE READING is an approach to
language learning, including foreign
language learning, by means of a large
amount of reading. It is a free reading
of books and other written material
that is not too difficult for readers.
Extensive Reading is sometimes called
Free Voluntary Reading.
EXTENSIVE READING
Try to answer
the following
questions.
1. It is believed to be helpful in improving and
solving reading related problems.

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?

a. Onigiri’s origin is not known.


b. Onigiri are Filipino staple food.
c. Onigiri is a Japanese food.
d. Onigiri is a Korean kimbap.
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?

a. Onigiri’s origin is not known.


b. Onigiri are Filipino staple food.
c. Onigiri is a Japanese food.
d. Onigiri is a Korean kimbap.
Guess the hidden words
associated to reading
through the given
patterns.
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s k immi n g
2. It is done to locate specific information.

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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 a
a a
a ppro ach
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING!

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