Remote Learning Guide 5 Reading Strategies
Remote Learning Guide 5 Reading Strategies
Remote Learning Guide 5 Reading Strategies
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English 2 Class
Topic: Multitasking Reading Comprehension
Professor:
Date: May 2020
This activity will help you complete different tasks for the theme “hobbies and occupations”, as
well as reach a better understanding of a text, through the use of reading comprehension
strategies, specially skimming and scanning. It must be done independently with the guidelines
provided.
Learning outcome:
Product (s)
Deadline
This activity must be carried out as independent work during the first hour of the second session
this week (May 7th, 8th, or 9th), according to your class schedule. In the second hour, you will be
working on the final project with the guidance of your professor.
Procedures
Activities
First, access your English 2 course in Blackboard. In the folder ADDITIONAL CONTENT,
download the WORKSHOP No 4 MULTITASKING READING in which you will write down all
the answers for the following activities.
Once you finish your workshop, please go to your Blackboard again, then go to
Independen ADDITIONAL CONTENT and upload it in the folder “Workshop 4 Multitasking reading
t work ANSWERS”. The document must include the student’s name at the top left of the page.
b. COGNATES. They are words in two languages (English and Spanish, in our case)
that share a similar meaning, spelling, but with different pronunciation.
English Spanish
Accept Aceptar
Global economy Economía global
Multitasking Multitarea
However, you must be careful because there are some words which sound familiar in the
two languages, but there meaning is completely different. They are called FALSE
COGNATES. For example:
ENGLISH WORD SIMILAR TO THE SPANISH WORD REAL MEANING
Large Largo Grande
Actually Actualmente De hecho
Exit Éxito Salida
Success Suceso Éxito
c. REFERENCES. They that are used to introduce vocabulary in a text, and to keep
track of them. In order to understand a text, it is necessary to understand how the
sentences related. See the following example:
The time my family arrived, they were very hungry.
And remember…
2. SKIMMING
3. SCANNING
Another useful strategy is scanning. It is used when you want to find specific information
quickly. Here are some ideas about how to scan a text:
• State the specific information you are looking for.
• Try to anticipate how the answer will appear and what clues you may use to help
you locate the answer
• Look for the author’s use of organizers such as numbers, letters, or the words first,
second, third, last
• Look for words that are in boldface, italics, or in different font size, style or color
• Use headings and any other aid that will help you identify which sections might
contain the information you are looking for.
4. IDENTIFYING
AUTHOR’S INTENTION.
The types of author’s purposes are often When an author writes something, he chooses
revealed in the answer choices: his words for a purpose.
That is to say, the author’s intention is closely related to the type of text. There are many
classification od texts. What we will present here is one of the many classifications:
After reading the whole text structure, you’ll try to find the author’s purpose or intention.