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  • is a receptive skill can be described as the process of extracting meaning from printed or written material.
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  • It broadens the knowledge of vocabulary and language functions and expressions. It forms an additional tool of communication to listening and speaking. It provides students with wide range of t improves pronunciation -cultural knowledge.
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  • conversations passages charts tables Poems short stories
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  • Activating Comprehension: Pre-Reading Strategies Constructing Comprehension: During- Reading Strategies Extending Comprehension: Post-Reading Strategies
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  • 1-4 5-67-12 No pre reading There is pre reading
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  • Activate prior knowledge encourage ss to predict the general idea about the text to be read Gives a general idea about the reading lesson Sharpen ss attention & concentration develop some cognitive skills: prediction, guessing & inferring motivate ss to read the text for more information & details
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  • In English for Palestine there are reading texts more interesting than others The content The usage of pictures and colors The used Technique
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  • Some texts might be more difficult than others for these reasons: - Difficulty and strangeness of the topic. - Difficulty of vocabulary. - Difficulty of structure ( sentences and paragraphs). - The length ( the longer text might be the more difficult).
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  • 8 difficult
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  • true or false-Wh-questions-opposites complete tables what does the pronoun refer to
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  • Grade
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  • There are reading texts too long to teach well in 45 minutes: Because it include a lot of unfamiliar information,new vocabulary,and new structure and expressions
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  • Long
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  • grade 9 grade 9
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  • Some reading exercises are difficult for students and some suite their levels
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  • This exercise might be difficult for the majority of students. That is, it requires students to explain the meaning of some expressions in English. This problem will be more complicated if students are not familiar with the expressions required to explained.
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  • Grade 8 unit 1 lesson 3 -4
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  • Grade 8 direct from the passage
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  • Some exercises develop student comprehension and thinking skills and some not
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  • Grade 9 unit 4 lesson 1-2 Read and mark the sentences true ( ) or false ( ). Correct the ones that are false. Mike has been away on holiday during the last week. He thinks he is well enough for football training now. Sami agrees with him. The team is doing well enough to win the final. The teacher is not surprised that Mike has collapsed. The teacher asks Sami to get the first aid kit and call the doctor.
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  • Decision making put T or F:students have to read the lesson then decide and think what is true and false
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