Reading Flashcards

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What is reading?

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To make sense of written language. We need to understand at word level, sentence level and whole-text level connecting the message with our knowledge of the world.

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Coherence

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The quality of being logical and consistent. The sense of connection between the text.

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Cohesion

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The action or fact of forming a united whole. In this particular case it has to be with the grammatical link between sentences.

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Reading for specific information or scanning

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You don’t read the whole text; we glance over the information until we find what we are looking for.

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Reading for gist or skimming/reading for global understanding

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Glancing through a text to get a general idea of what is it about.

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Reading for detail.

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It involves getting the meaning out of every word and out of the links or relationships between words and between sentences.

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Intensive reading.

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When you look up for all the grammar details in which are you interested.

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Inferring

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To find out what the writer’s opinion on a topic is or what his/her feeling is noticing what words, register, grammar or style has used.

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Deducing meaning from context.

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Reading the words around an unknown word or thinking about the situation the unknown word is used in to try to work out its meaning.

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Predicting

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It means to use clues before we begin reading, to guess what a text may be about.

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Text structure

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It involves understanding how certain types of text generally develop. Readers expect certain information to come in certain sequences.

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12
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Extensive reading

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Reading for pleasure

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13
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Intensive reading.

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It involves reading for language study.

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Text types

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The different kinds of written text like letters, articles, postcards, etc. All of them have different layouts, topics and language.

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Factual text

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They give facts and information

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Literary text

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They entertain or elicit an emotional response by using language to create mental images.