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12 ... purpose for reading. For example, he might be readingfor
enjoyment, information, or to complete a task. If he is exploring or reviewing, he
might skim a document. If he is searching for information, ... purposes. Our reading speed should fit our purposes for
reading. We read for many different purposes, and our reasons forreading any
particular material affects our reading speed. For example,...
... their reading skills, the teacher must play a role as a guiding person. He should give
his students clear purposes while reading (for example, readingfor general ideas, readingfor
specific information, ... types of reading and teaching reading comprehension.
1.1. Theoretical background of reading comprehension
1.1.1 Definitions of reading.
The term Reading is widely used in practice. However, reading ...
reading purposes (27%); 15% of them read for developing language skills; 9% read for
information and readingfor pleasure is the least percentage (only 3%).
As can be seen, the purposes of reading...
... their reading skills, the teacher must play a role as a guiding person. He should give
his students clear purposes while reading (for example, readingfor general ideas, readingfor
specific information, ... of reading, we have
aloud reading and silent reading. Depending on the purpose of reading, we can classify
reading into skimming, scanning, intensive reading and extensive reading.
1.1 .4. 1 ... how to fully exploit this activity in class with the help of
reading exercises.
1.1 .4. 2 .4 Extensive reading
Extensive reading is also called readingfor fluency”. The students read long texts...
... – Grade4 – Let’s Go
I – Vieát từ dưới mỗi hình:
II – Đặt câu hỏi và trả lôøi:
1. Can she ……………………………….? - Yes, …………………
2. ………………………………………. ? …………………………
3. …………………………………………? …………………………
4. ...
3. my, is, birthday, it, today. ………………………………
4. old, are, how, you? ………………………………
5. are, how, there, many, puddles? ………………………………
Name: Grade4 – Let’s Go
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1. Can you play with a yoyo? …………………………………………
2. Can your father hit a ball? …………………………………………
3. Can your mother do a puzzle? …………………………………………
4. Can you throw a ball? …………………………………………...
... 2.)
LESSON
Getting the
Essential
Information
LESSON SUMMARY
The first step in increasing your readingcomprehension is to learn how
to get the basic information. Like a good detective, start with the basic
facts. ... reader and look for clues as you
read.
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Active reading is the first essential step to comprehen-
sion. Why? Because active reading forces you to really
see what you’re reading, to look ... Facts?
Let’s start with a definition. A fact is:
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Something that we know for certain to have
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Something that we know for certain to be true
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Something that we know for certain to exist
Much...
... take to work. And for dinner, prepare an
especially nice meal for him. Don't burden him with chores, as this could further his
stress. "Don't discuss your problems with him; it will ... beauty was numerous an loyal. This
particular knight was leaving for a crusade and called for one of his squires. 'I'am
leaving for the crusade; here is my key to my wife's chastity ... figure complete with
horns, pitchfork and tail. Immediately, panic set in. People crowded through the doors,
trampling each other in their rush to get away. Satan watched the retreat with great
glee,...
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LESSON
Nouns to Know
Review and Extend
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1. Many students look for chances to sing, dance, ... ____________________________ (accuses, forgives, intends) Jake for ruining her
favorite CD because she knows he feels bad.
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LESSON
Nouns to Know
Connect More Words and Meanings
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