Teaching reading

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TEACHING READING BY LUZ MIRIAM MONTILLA, ELKIN GOMEZ & LUZ DARY CRUZ When you teach reading, you open the doors to knowledge

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TEACHING READINGBY LUZ MIRIAM MONTILLA, ELKIN GOMEZ & LUZ DARY CRUZ

When you teach reading, you open the doors to knowledge

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How do you teach reading?Why do you teach reading?

Can you read about the general idea of this picture?

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REASONS FOR READING

WE READ FOR INFORMATION

…FOR PLEASURE

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DIFFERENT KINDS OF READING

1. Extensive reading:

* for pleasure

2. Intensive reading:

*Study activities

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READING LEVELS

• Texts have to be according tothe level.

• Texts have to be real.

• It`s important the comprehensible input.

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READING SKILLS

• . SCAN: To search for details of information.

• . SKIM: To get a general idea of what is about.

• .COMPREHENSION: To look for detailed information of language use.

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4. Prediction

5. Match the task

6. To exploit reading texts.

READING PRINCIPLES:

1. To encourage .

2. To involve.

3. To respond about content

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READING SEQUENCES

• Every activity has to be related in order to contextualize and reinforce

the main idea.

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MORE READING SUGGESTIONS

1. Jigsaw 2. Reading puzzles3. Using newspapers4. Following instructions

5. Poetry6. Play extracts7. Predicting from words and pictures8. Different responses

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ENCOURAGING STUDENTS TO READ EXTENSIVELY

FACTORS

1.Library2.Choice3.Feedback4.Time

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CONCLUSIONSReading is good for language acquisition in general; you can read for information or for pleasure…but you have to read..

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DEAR TEACHER AND CLASSMATE READERS, YOUR ATTENTION WAS VERY IMPORTANT FOR US