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is a decoding and comprehension process

Reading

What are the three components of reading?

author


reader


texts

is the the writer who is responsible in narrating a text according to a specific purpose.

The author

is responsible in decoding.

The reader

is a body of a code produced by the author.

The text

What are the 6 types of Reading Strategies

Previewing


Skimming


Predicting


Overviewing


Surveying


Scanning

it aims in getting the sense of the structure and content of a reading selection

Previewing

The reader gets the main idea, identifies the text structure

Skimming

The readers make predictions about the writing style and content .

Predicting

Looking over the chapters and sections

Overviewing

is done by doing a quick rundown from the first to the last section.

Surveying

The reader already has specific information in mind that he has to look for from the text.

Scanning

the use if rewording the original text.


Pharaphrasing

What are the three pharaphrasing strategies?

The use of Synonyms



•Rearranging of Words/Phrases



•The use of litotes

Different words expressing the same meaning.

The use of Synonyms

The structure of a written text can be modified to achieve paraphrasing.

Rearranging of Words/Phrases

is an understatement that affirms or its denies its opposite

The Use of Litotes

it involves shortening lengthy sources into a more concise form.

Summarizing

The reader identifies the facts or key ideas presented by the author in a text read.

Recalling details

Chapter 1

Reading and Thinking Strategies Across Text Types

totality of one's understanding from a text read.

Comprehensive Reading

What are the 3 Levels of Comprehension

Literal Comprehension


Inferential Comprehension


Applied Comprehension

understanding the message directly as they were stated in the text.

Literal Comprehension

means that you as a reader are able to make inferences, draw conclusion, and predict outcomes.

Inferential Comprehension

a reader is ables to use experience and prior knowledge into the written text in making an evaluation.

Applied Comprehension

help a reader decipher (comprehed) the meaning of difficult and unfamiliar words in the selection.

Context Clues

What are the 4 uses of context clues

The use of Comparisons


The use of example


Use of Derivation


The use of Inference

This involves identifying the similarities and difference of two or more things.

The use of Comparisons


use of words having the same or nearly the same meaning.

The use of Synonyms

Words that have the opposite meaning

The use of Antonyms

List of the illustrations which make the unfamiliar word clearer.

The Use of Examples

Technique looks into the root word, affixes

Use of Derivation or Structural Analysis

Reader Considers the meaning (conclude), nature, or significance of the whole sentence

The use of inference

The process of listing down topics from several source material is called?

Brainstorming

These details can indicate a brief explanation concerning the topics listed

Brainstorming List

information presented in sentence and in paragraphs is sometimes difficult to apprehend, especially since a concept of is bombarded with words of explanation.

Graphic Organizer

can be a very operational approach in dealing with information over load. it is done by simply lifting central sentences from a paragraph, these sentences may be arrange into list

Sentence Outlining

is the listing of central words or phrases lifted from a whole text.

Topic Outline

Technique in Selecting and Organizing Information (4)

Brainstorming List


Graphic Organizer


Sentence Outlining


Topic Outlining

What are the examples of a graphic organizer? (5)

Knowledge Map


Concept Map


Story Map


Venn Diagram


Word Cloud

Helps the narrator articulates the story

Narration

two types of narration

Object Narration


Subjective Narration

presents facts to create an accurate timeline of events

Objective Narration


Conveys the Impressions n feelings

Subjective Narration

allows the author the enable his characters in the story to express themselves.

Dialogue or Speeches

Two Forms of Dialogue

Direct Speeches


Indirect Speeches

allow the author to write conversation between characters as accurate to how they would say the words in actual.

Direct Speeches

also known as reported speech, is the way of restating what his characters have said.

Indirect Speeches

for unfamiliar term is one of the strategies in writing.

Definition

These are definitions that are constant and are universally accepted.

Standard Definition

Words, sometimes, are defined differently according to purpose.

Regulatory Definition

meanings of words that are subject for interpretations.

Qualifying Definitions

are definitions which depend on the interpretation of the writer himself.

Personal Definition

meanings given to words which are newly-coined.

Invented Definition

There are cases when a brief sentence definition is not enough.

Extended Definitions

Stating the similarities and differences two or more things is one way of writing about topic.

Comparison and Contrast

it explains the reason why a certain phenomenon happens and the repercussions ( effect ) it entails.

Cause and Effect

Problem always arise in different situations and solutions are expected to come after it

Problem and its Solution

Persuasive style in writing sets of in an informative manner,

Persuasion