LC: Explains Critical Reading As Looking For Ways of Thinking. En11/12Rws-Iiiij-5
LC: Explains Critical Reading As Looking For Ways of Thinking. En11/12Rws-Iiiij-5
OF THINKING
LC: Explains critical reading as looking for ways of thinking.
EN11/12RWS-IIIij-5
Share your understanding on the quotation below.
It gives the basic definition of the text. It reflects on what the text does by making a
judgment.
Its central idea is the message being imparted. Its certain goal is to recognize the author’s purpose in
writing the material, understand the tone and
persuasive elements in it, and to recognize bias in the
text.
It recognizes what a text says. It recognizes what a text says, reflects on what the
text does, and infers on what the text means.
The reader absorbs and understands The reader actively recognizes and analyzes evidence
in the text.
EXAMPLE
Interpretation of the lyrics: “…I don’t need a whole lot of anything. I just need a little
bit of everything.”
In simple reading, this means that the person does not have much to ask because he
just needs a few things in life. The level of understanding is premised in the literal
interpretation only.
In critical reading, the lyrics mean the person saying it is satisfied with what he has.
There is nothing in this world that would make him happier tha where he is now. There
are no problems besetting him. Then the passage leaves some words hanging, which
may refer to something or someone. The lyrics of the song and the circumstances that
surround it may lead the reader to find out more about the theme of the composition.
The reader can reflect and connect his own experiences to the song, and may agree or
disagree with the passage, finding some new ideas along the way.
SIGNIFICANCE OF CRITICAL READING
A.Analyze a movie you recently viewed. Make a summary of it. Be guided by the 5W1H
questions.
B.Read the poem entitled “Dreams” by Langston Hughes and answer the following
questions below.
1. As a reader, what are your thoughts about the poem?
2. Who is the writer of the poem?
a. Find out the circumstances that were surrounding the writer before he wrote the
poem and while he was writing it.
b. Say something about his background that are evident in his writing.
c. What were the types of problems besetting him?
ACTIVITIES