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Reading Comprehension Skills
and Strategies Level 7
Reading Comprehension Skills and Strategies Level 7
(High-Interest Reading Comprehension Skills & Strategies)
* Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc. * Number Of
Pages: 144 * Publication Date: 2002-08 * ISBN-10 / ASIN:
1562540343 * ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781562540340 * Binding: Paperback
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 Reading Comprehension Skills and Strategies: Level 5
کتاب:
Reading Comprehension Skills
and Strategies: Level 5
Reading Comprehension Skills
and Strategies: Level 5 (Highinterest Reading Comprehension Skills &
Strategies) By Edge
* Publisher: Saddleback
Educational Publishing, Inc. * Number Of Pages: 144 * Publication
Date: 2002-08 * ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1562540327 * ISBN-13 / EAN:
9781562540326 * Binding: Paperback
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Reader's Digest - July 2008
 Remember Everything You Read: The Evelyn Wood 7-Day Speed Reading
& Learning Program
کتاب:
Remember Everything You
Read:
The Evelyn Wood 7-Day Speed
Reading & Learning Program
- Publisher: Avon
- Number Of Pages: 224
- Publication Date: 1992-05
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0380715775
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780380715770
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Product Description:
Now you can join the millions of people of all ages who have reaped the
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- Double your reading speed in a week
- Soar beyond -- to read an amazing 1,200 to 3,000 words per minute --
and remember everything you read!
DISCOVER THE SPEED-READING PATH TO POWER AND SUCCESS
In just a few lessons, the proven techniques of this dynamic learning
system will unlock the natural power of your mind, opening the door to
new realms of intellectual power and potential success.
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The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program
کتاب:
The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day
Speed Reading and Learning Program
- Publisher: Soundelux Audio Publishing
- Number Of Pages:
- Publication Date: 1997-10
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1559352582
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781559352581
- Binding: Audio Cassette
Book Description:
In the age of information overload, this remarkably effective
one-week program will teach you to read faster and to retain more of
what you read.
The Evelyn Wood speed reading and learning programs have taught
thousands of people of all ages to more than double their reading speed
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Double your reading speed Improve your comprehension Take
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 Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning about Print
کتاب:
Beginning to Read: Thinking
and Learning about Print
Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning about Print By Marilyn Jager Adams
* Publisher:
The MIT Press * Number Of Pages: 504 * Publication Date:
1994-02-03 * ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0262510766 * ISBN-13 / EAN:
9780262510769 * Binding: Paperback
Product Description:
Beginning to Read reconciles the
debate that has divided theorists for decades over the "right" way to
help children learn to read. Drawing on a rich array of research on the
nature and development of reading proficiency, Adams shows educators
that they need not remain trapped in the phonics versus
teaching-for-meaning dilemma. She proposes that phonics can work
together with the whole language approach to teaching reading and
provides an integrated treatment of the knowledge and process involved
in skillful reading, the issues surrounding their acquisition, and the
implications for reading instruction.
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کتاب صوتی:
Double Your Reading
Speed In Ten Minutes [Audio Book]
Double Your Reading Speed in 10 Minutes By Paul
R. Scheele Publisher: Learning Strategies Corporation Number
Of Pages: Publication Date: 1999-02 ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0925480940
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780925480941 Binding: Audio CD One CD, one
promise: Listen to this 10-minute CD
and you will immediately double your
reading speed. Paul Scheele uses the latest in brain research to guide
you through three easy steps that instantly result in increased
reading speed, concentration and
focus. Paul R. Scheele is a recognized authority in three leading
edge technologies or human development:
Accelerated Learning, Neuro-Linguistic
Programming, and Preconscious Processing. His unique expertise
allows him to develop the process of Photoreading printed materials at
rates exceeding 25,000 words a minute,
which led to the development of Double Your Reading Speed in 10 Minutes.
 Skimming & Scanning: Advanced
کتاب:
Skimming & Scanning:
Advanced
Skimming & Scanning:
Advanced By Edward B. Fry, Edward Fry Publisher:
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Number Of Pages: Publication Date: 1999-09-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0809203634 ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780809203635 Binding:
Paperback Mimic real-life reading
situations to help students find information quickly Help
students become fast, flexible readers
Help students vary their reading rate according to their purpose Help
students find specific information
quickly What time is that movie on TV? What was the general idea of
that memo? What team is leading the
division? Skimming and Scanning helps
students pick out specific information
quickly, training them to tailor their reading rate
depending on their purpose. These
drills use real-life situations to provide the encouragement students
need to become flexible, independent
readers.
 Basic Reading Power
کتاب:
Basic Reading Power
Basic Reading Power By
Beatrice S. Mikulecky * Publisher:
Addison Wesley Publishing Company *
Number Of Pages: 164 * Publication Date:
1997-01 * ISBN-10 / ASIN:
020184673X * ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780201846737 * Binding: Paperback
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 Reading for Understanding : Toward an R & D Program in Reading
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Reading for
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Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: 2002-05-25
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The Speed Reading Book
Publisher: BBC Active
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: 2003-05-08
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 IELTS READING SKILLS
In order to understand a reading passage, you need to
understand the context of a passage. You need to have a clue about the
topic. When you pick up a paper to read, you scan the headlines and
choose an arti¬cle that interests you. The clues in the newspaper
(headlines, graphics, photos) catch your eye and give you a context.
A passage on the IELTS is given to you; you did not choose to read it.
There are few clues. You do not know what it is about. It may or may not
interest you. Yet in order to understand it, you need some clues to help
you understand the passage. Without the clues, you will not understand
it very well. To score welt on the IELTS, you should determine what you
know and what you need to know.
When you look at a passage, you
must make some predictions about the passage.
What is
the passage about?
What is the main idea? Who are the characters?
When are things taking place? Where
is it happening? Why is it important?
You wanr to
know who, what, when, where, and why.
In this section you will
learn how the following can give you the answers to: Who? What?
When? Where? and Why? Using the first paragraph
Using the topic sentences Using specific details Using the questions
and answers
 IELTS Reading Module
The
Reading module of the IELTS consists of a total of 40
questions. There are three passages, with a total of 2,000 to 2,750
words.
Skimming Your first task when you
begin reading is to answer the question 'What is the topic of the
selection?' This can best be answered by quickly skimming the passage
for the general idea, stopping to read only the first sentence of each
paragraph. A paragraph’s first sentence is usually the main topic
sentence, and it gives you a summary of the content of the paragraph.
Once you’ve skimmed the passage, stopping to read only the first
sentences, you will have a general idea about what it is about, as well
as what is the expected topic in each paragraph.
Each question
will contain clues as to where to find the answer in the passage. Do not
just randomly search through the passage for the correct answer to each
question. Search scientifically. Find key word(s) or ideas in the
question that are going to either contain or be near the correct answer.
These are typically nouns, verbs, numbers, or phrases in the question
that will probably be duplicated in the passage. Once you have
identified those key word(s) or idea, skim the passage quickly to find
where those key word(s) or idea appears. The correct answer choice will
be nearby.
Example: What caused Martin to suddenly return to
Paris?
The key word is Paris. Skim the passage quickly to find
where this word appears. The answer will be close by that word.
However, sometimes key words in the question are not repeated in the
passage. In those cases, search for the general idea of the question.
Example: Which of the following was the psychological impact of the
author’s childhood upon the remainder of his life?
Key words are
'childhood' or 'psychology'. While searching for those words, be alert
for other words or phrases that have similar meaning, such as 'emotional
effect' or 'mentally' which could be used in the passage, rather than
the exact word 'psychology'.
Numbers or years can be particularly
good key words to skim for, as they stand out from the rest of the text.
Example: Which of the following best describes the influence of Monet’s
work in the 20th century?
20th contains numbers and will easily
stand out from the rest of the text. Use 20th as the key word to skim
for in the passage.
Once you’ve quickly found the correct section
of the passage to find the answer, focus upon the answer choices.
Sometimes a choice will repeat word for word a portion of the passage
near the answer. However, beware of such duplication – it may be a trap!
More than likely, the correct choice will paraphrase or summarize the
related portion of the passage, rather than being exactly the same
wording.
For the answers that you think are correct, read them
carefully and make sure that they answer the question. An answer can be
factually correct, but it MUST answer the question asked. Additionally,
two answers can both be seemingly correct, so be sure to read all of the
answer choices, and make sure that you get the one that BEST answers the
question.
Some questions will not have a key word.
Example: Which of the following would the author of this passage likely
agree with? In these cases, look for key words in the answer choices.
Then skim the passage to find where the answer choice occurs. By
skimming to find where to look, you can minimize the time required.
Sometimes it may be difficult to identify a good key word in the
question to skim for in the passage. In those cases, look for a key word
in one of the answer choices to skim for. Often the answer choices can
all be found in the same paragraph, which can quickly narrow your
search.
Paragraph Focus Focus upon the
first sentence of each paragraph, which is the most important. The main
topic of the paragraph is usually there.
Once you’ve read the
first sentence in the paragraph, you have a general idea about what each
paragraph will be about. As you read the questions, try to determine
which paragraph will have the answer. Paragraphs have a concise topic.
The answer should either obviously be there or obviously not. It will
save time if you can jump straight to the paragraph, so try to remember
what you learned from the first sentences.
Example: The first
paragraph is about poets; the second is about poetry. If a question asks
about poetry, where will the answer be? The second paragraph.
The
main idea of a passage is typically spread across all or most of its
paragraphs. Whereas the main idea of a paragraph may be completely
different than the main idea of the very next paragraph, a main idea for
a passage affects all of the paragraphs in one form or another.
Example: What is the main idea of the passage?
For each answer
choice, try to see how many paragraphs are related. It can help to count
how many sentences are affected by each choice, but it is best to see
how many paragraphs are affected by the choice. Typically the answer
choices will include incorrect choices that are main ideas of individual
paragraphs, but not the entire passage. That is why it is crucial to
choose ideas that are supported by the most paragraphs possible.
Eliminate Choices Some choices can quickly be eliminated.
'Andy Warhol lived there.' Is Andy Warhol even mentioned in the article?
If not, quickly eliminate it.
When trying to answer a question
such as 'the passage indicates all of the following EXCEPT' quickly skim
the paragraph searching for references to each choice. If the reference
exists, scratch it off as a choice. Similar choices may be crossed off
simultaneously if they are close enough.
In choices that ask you
to choose 'which answer choice does NOT describe?' or 'all of the
following answer choices are identifiable characteristics, EXCEPT
which?' look for answers that are similarly worded. Since only one
answer can be correct, if there are two answers that appear to mean the
same thing, they must BOTH be incorrect, and can be eliminated.
Example: A.) changing values and attitudes B.) a large population
of mobile or uprooted people These answer choices are similar; they both
describe a fluid culture. Because of their similarity, they can be
linked together. Since the answer can have only one choice, they can
also be eliminated together.
Contextual Clues
Look for contextual clues. An answer can be right but not correct. The
contextual clues will help you find the answer that is most right and is
correct. Understand the context in which a phrase is stated.
When
asked for the implied meaning of a statement made in the passage,
immediately go find the statement and read the context it was made in.
Also, look for an answer choice that has a similar phrase to the
statement in question. Example: In the passage, what is implied by
the phrase 'Churches have become more or less part of the furniture'?
Find an answer choice that is similar or describes the phrase 'part of
the furniture' as that is the key phrase in the question. 'Part of the
furniture' is a saying that means something is fixed, immovable, or set
in their ways. Those are all similar ways of saying 'part of the
furniture.' As such, the correct answer choice will probably include a
similar rewording of the expression. Example: Why was John described as
'morally desperate'.
The answer will probably have some sort of
definition of morals in it. 'Morals' refers to a code of right and wrong
behavior, so the correct answer choice will likely have words that mean
something like that.
Fact/Opinion When
asked about which statement is a fact or opinion, remember that answer
choices that are facts will typically have no ambiguous words. For
example, how long is a long time? What defines an ordinary person? These
ambiguous words
of 'long' and 'ordinary' should not be in a
factual statement. However, if all of the choices have ambiguous words,
go to the context of the passage. Often a factual statement may be set
out as a research finding.
Example: 'The scientist found that the
eye reacts quickly to change in light.' Opinions may be set out in
the context of words like thought, believed, understood, or wished.
Example: 'He thought the Yankees should win the World Series.'
Opposites Answer choices that are direct opposites are
usually correct. The paragraph will often contain established
relationships (when this goes up, that goes down). The question may ask
you to draw conclusions for this and will give two similar answer
choices that are opposites.
Example: A.) if other factors are
held constant, then increasing the interest rate will lead to a decrease
in housing starts B.) if other factors are held constant, then
increasing the interest rate will lead to an increase in housing starts
Often these opposites will not be so clearly recognized. Don’t be thrown
off by different wording, look for the meaning beneath. Notice how these
two answer choices are really opposites, with just a slight change in
the wording shown above. Once you realize these are opposites, you
should examine them closely. One of these two is likely to be the
correct answer.
Example: A.) if other factors are held
constant, then increasing the interest rate will lead to a decrease in
housing starts B.) when there is an increase in housing starts, and
other things remaining equal, it is often the result of an increase in
interest rates
Make Predictions As you
read and understand the passage and then the question, try to guess what
the answer will be. Remember that most of the answer choices are wrong,
and once you being reading them, your mind will immediately become
cluttered with answer choices designed to throw you off. Your mind is
typically the most focused immediately after you have read the passage
and question and digested its contents. If you can, try to predict what
the correct answer will be. You may be surprised at what you can
predict.
Quickly scan the choices and see if your prediction is
in the listed answer choices. If it is, then you can be quite confident
that you have the right answer. It still won’t hurt to check the other
answer choices, but most of the time, you’ve got it!
Answer the Question It may seem obvious to only pick answer
choices that answer the question, but IELTS can create some excellent
answer choices that are wrong. Don’t pick an answer just because it
sounds right, or you believe it to be true. It MUST answer the question.
Once you’ve made your selection, always go back and check it against the
question and make sure that you didn’t misread the question, and the
answer choice does answer the question posed.
Benchmark After you read the first answer choice, decide if
you think it sounds correct or not. If it doesn’t, move on to the next
answer choice. If it does, make a mental note about that choice. This
doesn’t mean that you’ve definitely selected it as your answer choice,
it just means that it’s the best you’ve seen thus far. Go ahead and read
the next choice. If the next choice is worse than the one you’ve already
selected, keep going to the next answer choice. If the next choice is
better than the choice you’ve already selected, then make a mental note
about that answer choice.
As you read through the list, you are
mentally noting the choice you think is right. That is your new
standard. Every other answer choice must be benchmarked against that
standard. That choice is correct until proven otherwise by another
answer choice beating it out. Once you’ve decided that no other answer
choice seems as good, do one final check to ensure that it answers the
question posed.
New Information Correct
answers will usually contain the information listed in the paragraph and
question. Rarely will completely new information be inserted into a
correct answer choice. Occasionally the new information may be related
in a manner than IELTS is asking for you to interpret, but seldom.
Example: The argument above is dependent upon which of the following
assumptions? A.) Scientists have used Charles’s Law to interpret the
relationship. If Charles’s Law is not mentioned at all in the
referenced paragraph and argument, then it is unlikely that this choice
is correct. All of the information needed to answer the question is
provided for you, and so you should not have to make guesses that are
unsupported or choose answer choices that have unknown information that
cannot be reasoned.
Key Words Look for
answer choices that have the same key words in them as the question.
Example: Which of the following, if true, would best explain the
reluctance of politicians since 1980 to support this funding?
Look for the key words 'since 1980' to be referenced in the correct
answer choice. Most valid answer choices would probably include a phrase
such as 'since 1980, politicians have...'
Valid
Information Don’t discount any of the information provided
in the passage, particularly shorter ones. Every piece of information
may be necessary to determine the correct answer. None of the
information in the passage is there to throw you off (while the answer
choices will certainly have information to throw you off). If two
seemingly unrelated topics are discussed, don’t ignore either. You can
be confident there is a relationship, or it wouldn’t be included in the
passage, and you are probably going to have to determine what is that
relationship for the answer.
Time Management
In technical passages, do not get lost on the technical terms. Skip them
and move on. You want a general understanding of what is going on, not a
mastery of the passage.
When you encounter material in the
selection that seems difficult to understand, it often may not be
necessary and can be skipped. Only spend time trying to understand it if
it is going to be relevant for a question. Understand difficult phrases
only as a last resort.
Identify each question by type. Usually
the wording of a question will tell you whether you can find the answer
by referring directly to the passage or by using your reasoning powers.
You alone know which question types you customarily handle with ease and
which give you trouble and will require more time.
Final Warnings Hedge Phrases Revisited Once again, watch
out for critical 'hedge' phrases, such as likely, may, can, will often,
sometimes, etc, often, almost, mostly, usually, generally, rarely,
sometimes. Question writers insert these hedge phrases, to cover every
possibility. Often an answer will be wrong simply because it leaves no
room for exception. Example: Animals live longer in cold places than
animals in warm places.
This answer choice is wrong, because
there are exceptions in which certain warm climate animals live longer.
This answer choice leaves no possibility of exception. It states that
every animal species in cold places live longer than animal species in
warm places. Correct answer choices will typically have a key hedge word
to leave room for exceptions. Example: In severe cold, a polar bear
cub is likely to survive longer than an adult polar bear.
This
answer choice is correct, because not only does the passage imply that
younger animals survive better in the cold, it also allows for
exceptions to exist. The use of the word 'likely' leaves room for cases
in which a polar bear cub might not survive longer than the adult polar
bear.
Word Usage Questions When asked how
a word is used in the passage, don’t use your existing knowledge of the
word. The question is being asked precisely because there is some
strange or unusual usage of the word in the passage. Go to the passage
and use contextual clues to determine the answer. Don’t simply use the
popular definition you already know.
Switchback Words
Stay alert for 'switchbacks'. These are the words and phrases frequently
used to alert you to shifts in thought. The most common switchback word
is 'but'. Others include although, however, nevertheless, on the other
hand, even though, while, in spite of, despite, regardless of.
Avoid 'Fact Traps' Once you know which paragraph the answer
will be in, focus on that paragraph. However, don’t get distracted by a
choice that is factually true about the paragraph. Your search is for
the answer that answers the question, which may be about a tiny aspect
in the paragraph. Stay focused and don’t fall for an answer that
describes the larger picture of the paragraph. Always go back to the
question and make sure you’re choosing an answer that actually answers
the question and is not just a true statement.
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