Sunday, November 26, 2017

Part 3: Unit 3 Making Inferences pages 135 to 149




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How Do You Make an Inference ?

An inference is a kind of guess. When you read a passage, you get information from it. Then you can make an inference (guess) about other information and ideas that are not in the passage.

When Do You Make Inference ?

In everyday life, you often make inference.

Readers also make inferences.

  • They may need to infer the general meaning of new words. ( See Part 2, Unit 3 )
  • They sometimes infer information or ideas that aren't in the passage. Writers do not or can not always tell everything to the reader. There may be gaps (holes) in the reader's knowledge about something. The reader may need to try to fill in these gabs by making inference. 
Links:
making inferences 
- making inferences a comprehension skill

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Part Three : Unit 2 Scanning page 117 - 134


What is scanning?

scanning is a very fast kind of reading.

When do we scan?

You scan when you want to find information quickly. For example, you scan a telephone book, a menu, a dictionary, or a web article.

How do we scan?

 You scan when you move your eyes very quickly over the page. You don't read all the words. You read only the words that help you find the information. 

scanning practice will help you recognize words faster and move your eyes more quickly across the page. This way you can read faster and with better comprehension.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Word Family - Exercise 10 - page 116






A word family is a group of words with the same root. They all belong to the same family of meaning, but they are different parts of speech.

add these words to your study cards..And check page 67 to 69

Link : word family


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