Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Part 4: Reading Faster
Why read faster?
- You can read more in less time
- you can understand better
- You will improve your general knowledge of English
How to read faster?
1- Check your reading Habits
2- skip or guess unknown words
3- Practice reading faster by timing yourself
Guidelines for reading Faster
Follow these for timed readings:
1- Use a timer before you start.
2- Preview each passage before reading it
3- Read the passage and then write down the exact time you finish.
4- Answer the questions without looking back at the passage. Then check your answers
5- Read the passage again. Look for the answers to the questions, especially the ones you answered incorrectly.
6- Find your reading time and your reading rate.
7- Write your reading rate and your comprehension score and the number of correct answer in the progress charts.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Part 3 : Unit 7 Thinking in English - pages 205 - 219
Introduction
When you read in English , you are thinking about what will come next? Good readers think when they are reading.
They are thinking ahead. That is, they are thinking about the ideas, and about what might come next. If they think about what will come next, their eyes move ahead quickly.
In fact, good readers don't have to focus on each word for long. A quick look is enough.
Thinking in English while reading is using the skills and strategies and patterns you learned in English to understand the text. Thinking in English helps you read faster and understand quicker.
Thinking in English is process that require practice and it does not happen over night. Remember, translating every thing that you read into your own language first can slow your reading.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Vocabulary Building pages 149 and 161 and 183
A
word family
is a group of words with the same root.
They belong to the same family of meaning, but they are different part of speech.
EXERCISE 12 page 149
EXERCISE 12 - page 161
EXERCISE 16 page 183
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Part 3: Unit 6 Identifying The Pattern pages 184 -204
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It's a regular way that something is organized or done.
Many things around us are organized into patterns in some way. In fact, people usually prefer things to be organized.
There are patterns in English writing, too. When you are reading in English, you should look for the pattern. It will help you understand and remember the ideas. In this unit you will learn four common patterns in English Writing.
Common Patterns in Writing
1- The listing Pattern
2- The sequence Pattern
3- The Comparison Pattern
4- The Cause/Effect Pattern
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