Topic:
Silent
Reading
Name: Irsa Amjad
Roll no 20
Submitted to: Dr Shaista Khalid
Session :2023 to 2027
BS Education Regular 4th
semester.
What is Silent
Reading
 Silent reading is process in which there is no
movement of lips or the tongue.
 Process of providing the opportunity to learn
the meaning of many new words.
 Silent reading is process of reading done
silently without speaking the words vocally.
Goals and
Objectives
How can we
say Skimming
is silent reading
 Skimming is used to quickly gather the most
important information or main idea.
 We only run our eyes over text.
 Noting important information.
Example:
1. The Newspaper reading
2. Magazine’s
3. Business or travel brouchers.
How we can
say scanning is
silent reading
 Scanning is used to find a particular piece of
information .
 Run your eyes over the text.
 Use for get information about meeting plan or
schedules.
 Examples.
 Train or bus schedule.
Intensive
Reading
 Intensive is used to shorter texts, in order to
extract specific information .
 Must understand each word meaning, number
or facts.
 Example:
 A report
 An insurance claim.
 A contract.
Extensive
reading
 Reading longer texts, often for pleasure or for
understand overall meaning.
 Used to improve your general knowledge.
 Example:
 Novel reading
 Magazines'
 The latest market strategy book.
Quiz
1. The exam study is a type of reading .
a)Intensive.
b)Extensive.
c)Loud reading.
d)Skimming.
Methods of
reading
1. Choose a Quite Spot.
2. Start small part of reading.
3. Set aside a dedicate time.
4. Track your progress.
Overcoming
challenges
 Distraction.
 Lack of focus.
 Lack of understanding.
 Lack of guidance.
 Lack of vocabulary collection.
 Difficulty in Pronunciations.
Advantages
 Time saving.
 Quick process.
 Energy saving process.
 Developing interest.
 Efficient for deep study.
 Self paced.
 Enhance Critical thinking .
Disadvantages
 Less efficient for beginners.
 Uninteresting for them, those have less
vocabulary.
 Mistakes done by students .
 Does not help to teach correct pronunciation.
Silent Reading                         .

Silent Reading .

  • 1.
    Topic: Silent Reading Name: Irsa Amjad Rollno 20 Submitted to: Dr Shaista Khalid Session :2023 to 2027 BS Education Regular 4th semester.
  • 3.
    What is Silent Reading Silent reading is process in which there is no movement of lips or the tongue.  Process of providing the opportunity to learn the meaning of many new words.  Silent reading is process of reading done silently without speaking the words vocally.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    How can we saySkimming is silent reading  Skimming is used to quickly gather the most important information or main idea.  We only run our eyes over text.  Noting important information. Example: 1. The Newspaper reading 2. Magazine’s 3. Business or travel brouchers.
  • 6.
    How we can sayscanning is silent reading  Scanning is used to find a particular piece of information .  Run your eyes over the text.  Use for get information about meeting plan or schedules.  Examples.  Train or bus schedule.
  • 7.
    Intensive Reading  Intensive isused to shorter texts, in order to extract specific information .  Must understand each word meaning, number or facts.  Example:  A report  An insurance claim.  A contract.
  • 8.
    Extensive reading  Reading longertexts, often for pleasure or for understand overall meaning.  Used to improve your general knowledge.  Example:  Novel reading  Magazines'  The latest market strategy book.
  • 9.
    Quiz 1. The examstudy is a type of reading . a)Intensive. b)Extensive. c)Loud reading. d)Skimming.
  • 10.
    Methods of reading 1. Choosea Quite Spot. 2. Start small part of reading. 3. Set aside a dedicate time. 4. Track your progress.
  • 11.
    Overcoming challenges  Distraction.  Lackof focus.  Lack of understanding.  Lack of guidance.  Lack of vocabulary collection.  Difficulty in Pronunciations.
  • 12.
    Advantages  Time saving. Quick process.  Energy saving process.  Developing interest.  Efficient for deep study.  Self paced.  Enhance Critical thinking .
  • 13.
    Disadvantages  Less efficientfor beginners.  Uninteresting for them, those have less vocabulary.  Mistakes done by students .  Does not help to teach correct pronunciation.