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 Several types of reading may occur in a
language classroom:
 Oral
Silent
Intensive
a. linguistic
b. content
Extensive
a. skimming
 b. scanning
 Intensive reading "calls attention to
grammatical forms, discourse markers, and
other surface structure details for the
purpose of understanding literal
meaning, implications, rhetorical
relationships, and the like." He draws an
analogy to intensive reading as a "zoom lens"
strategy .
 Reader is intensely involved in looking inside the
text
 Focus on linguistic or semantic details of a
reading
 Focus on surface structure details such as
grammar and discourse markers
 Identify key vocabulary
 Draw pictures to aid them (such as in problem
solving)
 Read carefully
 Aim is to build more language knowledge rather
than simply practice the skill of reading
Intensive Reading
Characteristics
 Identify main ideas and details
 Making inferences
 Looking at the order of information and how
it effects the message
 Identifying words that connect one idea to
another
 Identifying words that indicate change from
one section to another .
Intensive Reading
Activities
 When it is used
 when the objective of reading is to achieve full understanding of:
 - logical argument
- rhetorical pattern of text
- emotional, symbolic or social attitudes and purposes of the author
- linguistic means to an end for study of content material that are difficult
 <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> Role of the teacher
 The teacher chooses suitable text.
 The teacher chooses tasks and activities to develop skills.
 The teacher gives direction before, during and after reading.
 The teacher prepares students to work on their own. Often the most difficult part is for the teacher to "get out of
the way" .
 The teacher encourages students through prompts, without giving answers.
 Advantages
 It provides a base to study structure, vocabulary and idioms.
 It provides a base for students to develop a greater control of language
 It provides for a check on the degree of comprehension for individual students
 Disadvantages
 There is little actual practice of reading because of the small amount of text.
 In a class with multi-reading abilities, students may not be able to read at their own level because everyone in
the class is reading the same material.
 The text may or may not interest the reader because it was chosen by the teacher.
 There is little chance to learn language patterns due to the small amount of text.
 Because exercises and assessment usually follow intensive reading, students may come to associate reading
with testing and not pleasure.
Extensive reading is carried out "to achieve a
general understanding of a text."
 extensive reading as "occurring when
students read large amounts of high interest
material, usually out of class, concentrating
on meaning, "reading for gist" and skipping
unknown words."
 The aims of extensive reading are to build
reader confidence and enjoyment.
 The purposes of reading are usually related to
pleasure, information and general understanding.
 Reading is its own reward.
 Reading materials are well within the linguistic
competence of the students in terms of
vocabulary and grammar.
 Reading is individual and silent.
 Reading speed is usually faster than slower.
 Teachers orient students to the goals of the
program.
 The teacher is a role model of a reader for the
students.
 Interview each other about their reading.
 Reading may be combined with a writing component. For
example, after reading the newspaper, students may be
asked to write a newspaper report.
 Class time reading
 Students may set their own goals for their next session.
 A reading log (recording number of pages read and at
what level)
 A reflection on what they noticed about their own reading
 A book report or summary
 A retelling of part of the text
 Book project
 A quick reading, focusing on locating
specific information.
 Scanning involves quick eye movements, not
necessarily linear in fashion, in which the
eyes wander until the reader finds the piece
of information needed.
 Scanning is used when a specific piece of
information is required, such as a
name, date, symbol, formula, or phrase, is
required.
 Scanning is used often with
technical, scientific or professional materials
to locate specific information.
 Scanning is a valuable skill for second
language learners to develop because often
they do not require a detailed read of a text.
- Make predictions and guesses
- Use titles and tables of contents to get an
idea of what a passage is about
- activate prior knowledge
- anticipate what they want to learn about
the topic
- Use titles, pictures, and prior knowledge to
anticipate the contents of the text
- Use key words, that may have been given
to them by the teacher, that do not appear in
the text, that allude to the main idea
Skimming is a quick reading to get:
To know the general meaning of a
passage
To know how the passage is organized, that
is, the structure of the
text
To get the author´s purpose
 Skimming is used to build student confidence
and an understanding that it is possible to
gain meaning without reading every word in a
text.
 Skimming is used as part of the SQ3R method
of reading, often for speed reading. This
method involves the student in
surveying, questioning, reading, reviewing
and reciting.
 Skimming is used to review a topic.
 Locate facts and opinions
 Sets a time limit to the reading activity

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TYPES OF READING

  • 1.
  • 2.  Several types of reading may occur in a language classroom:  Oral Silent Intensive a. linguistic b. content Extensive a. skimming  b. scanning
  • 3.  Intensive reading "calls attention to grammatical forms, discourse markers, and other surface structure details for the purpose of understanding literal meaning, implications, rhetorical relationships, and the like." He draws an analogy to intensive reading as a "zoom lens" strategy .
  • 4.  Reader is intensely involved in looking inside the text  Focus on linguistic or semantic details of a reading  Focus on surface structure details such as grammar and discourse markers  Identify key vocabulary  Draw pictures to aid them (such as in problem solving)  Read carefully  Aim is to build more language knowledge rather than simply practice the skill of reading Intensive Reading Characteristics
  • 5.  Identify main ideas and details  Making inferences  Looking at the order of information and how it effects the message  Identifying words that connect one idea to another  Identifying words that indicate change from one section to another . Intensive Reading Activities
  • 6.  When it is used  when the objective of reading is to achieve full understanding of:  - logical argument - rhetorical pattern of text - emotional, symbolic or social attitudes and purposes of the author - linguistic means to an end for study of content material that are difficult  <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> Role of the teacher  The teacher chooses suitable text.  The teacher chooses tasks and activities to develop skills.  The teacher gives direction before, during and after reading.  The teacher prepares students to work on their own. Often the most difficult part is for the teacher to "get out of the way" .  The teacher encourages students through prompts, without giving answers.  Advantages  It provides a base to study structure, vocabulary and idioms.  It provides a base for students to develop a greater control of language  It provides for a check on the degree of comprehension for individual students  Disadvantages  There is little actual practice of reading because of the small amount of text.  In a class with multi-reading abilities, students may not be able to read at their own level because everyone in the class is reading the same material.  The text may or may not interest the reader because it was chosen by the teacher.  There is little chance to learn language patterns due to the small amount of text.  Because exercises and assessment usually follow intensive reading, students may come to associate reading with testing and not pleasure.
  • 7. Extensive reading is carried out "to achieve a general understanding of a text."  extensive reading as "occurring when students read large amounts of high interest material, usually out of class, concentrating on meaning, "reading for gist" and skipping unknown words."  The aims of extensive reading are to build reader confidence and enjoyment.
  • 8.  The purposes of reading are usually related to pleasure, information and general understanding.  Reading is its own reward.  Reading materials are well within the linguistic competence of the students in terms of vocabulary and grammar.  Reading is individual and silent.  Reading speed is usually faster than slower.  Teachers orient students to the goals of the program.  The teacher is a role model of a reader for the students.
  • 9.  Interview each other about their reading.  Reading may be combined with a writing component. For example, after reading the newspaper, students may be asked to write a newspaper report.  Class time reading  Students may set their own goals for their next session.  A reading log (recording number of pages read and at what level)  A reflection on what they noticed about their own reading  A book report or summary  A retelling of part of the text  Book project
  • 10.  A quick reading, focusing on locating specific information.  Scanning involves quick eye movements, not necessarily linear in fashion, in which the eyes wander until the reader finds the piece of information needed.  Scanning is used when a specific piece of information is required, such as a name, date, symbol, formula, or phrase, is required.
  • 11.  Scanning is used often with technical, scientific or professional materials to locate specific information.  Scanning is a valuable skill for second language learners to develop because often they do not require a detailed read of a text.
  • 12. - Make predictions and guesses - Use titles and tables of contents to get an idea of what a passage is about - activate prior knowledge - anticipate what they want to learn about the topic - Use titles, pictures, and prior knowledge to anticipate the contents of the text - Use key words, that may have been given to them by the teacher, that do not appear in the text, that allude to the main idea
  • 13. Skimming is a quick reading to get: To know the general meaning of a passage To know how the passage is organized, that is, the structure of the text To get the author´s purpose
  • 14.  Skimming is used to build student confidence and an understanding that it is possible to gain meaning without reading every word in a text.  Skimming is used as part of the SQ3R method of reading, often for speed reading. This method involves the student in surveying, questioning, reading, reviewing and reciting.  Skimming is used to review a topic.
  • 15.  Locate facts and opinions  Sets a time limit to the reading activity