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Reading Section Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations. Henry David Thoreau


Outline

Reading Introduction Transition words Reading method Scanning, Skimming Note-Taking Strategies Self motivation Introduction to Independent Writing


Reading Introduction

Identify the topic & related details

Find the category & organization in the passage

Find information by scanning and skimming

Comprehend the vocabulary & Correlate various facts

Make inferences & Sum up the passage


Basic Categories

Exposition ◦ Descriptive ◦ Explains, defines, describes a topic, related to any academic field

Argumentation ◦ Author's Opinion ◦ The writers point of view; defends for or against a topic

Facts & Figures ◦ Narratives based on past events


Common Organization Type

Cause/effect Compare/contrast Problem/solution Classification/ Types Hypothesis ◦ Masters Programs ◦ Thesis

Narratives ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦

Historical(inventions, discovery) literary Scientific Academic Oriented


Layout of the Passage Introductory paragraph/lines ◦ gives the writers point of view Exposition/body ◦ argument, background, contrast, illustrations ◦ examples can be skimmed or gleaned Concluding paragraph/lines ◦ final statement very important


Transition Words Also known as the cohesive devices Interrelate the ideas Help in simplifying ideas â—Ś Put one idea in one paragraph â—Ś They in fact act as conjunctions


Finding the Clues

The transition words are the clues They help in locating the answers They also help in reading in a structured manner The same should be used while writing and speaking too An effective communicating device


But if you look you will find your signs


Trigger Words

but however despite nonetheless in contrast hence so thus follows conclude as a result

although yet nevertheless except even though therefore accordingly consequently that shows that that implies means that


Quantifiers

all some only never probably except most few

none always must likely many everywhere alone little


Premise Indicators

because since if as suppose assume

for is evident that in that owing to in as much as may be derived from


Analogy Indicators Like similar too as

Likewise Also compared to with just as‌ so too


Other Markers The headings, sub-heading, names, numbers, punctuations. Active reading helps in stating what the passage is all about as quickly as possible in a systematic way


Example Please look at Hand out “Queen’s University Belfast scientist” Example What do you see How to read it actively & quickly Key Words

◦ Vulnerable-susceptible, weak, in danger, at risk ◦ Antonym- impervious, invincible ◦ Rudimentary-Basic, elementary, simple, undeveloped ◦ Antonym- mature, superior


What to Read The opening & the final lines of a paragraph reveal the subject , the resolution & the conclusion However do not neglect the rest


How to Read

Take more than 3 words at a stretch Read with an understanding, anticipate the writer’s point of view Draw an outline map(notes) Skip repeated idea(s) or word(s) But some words can't be paraphrased, in such cases repetition is a clue


Active Reader Focus on the big picture: the writer’s central idea Follow the structure & organization of the passage Helps in solving 1Q / 1min


You can’t effort to be laid back while Reading


Anticipate


Trap or Clue Every word in the passage has a purpose The purpose may vary from a friendly clue to a tiresome trap , be careful


Skimming and Scanning Skimming - reading quickly with no specific purpose but the general idea Scanning -for a specific information , like a name, date, term and etc


Note Taking 1

Navigates you through your TOEFL iBT A Must to clear the test Note the key words, the nouns and the verbs Other words too are important so must not be ignored. (The context will show the level of importance) Note the gist of every Para Record only major events & points


Note Taking 2 Use - tables, tree diagram, flow chart etc as applicable Keep similar points together Use symbols, abbreviations, simplify complex sentences Be organized & brief


Self Motivate

When the going gets tough the tough gets going

There is no such thing as a difficult word or passage, Only our perception makes reading easy or difficult


Introduction to Independent Writing To be done as an Assignment


Independent Writing

Topics are based on common experience of people in general and students in particular ◦ No need for specialized knowledge ◦ You can agree, disagree or be neutral ◦ Time -30mins ◦ Word limit- about 300


Take care

Respond directly to the question Take a clear position Have a well organized essay Have proper examples Have sentence variety Write correct sentence structure


Brainstorming Once you know how you will answer the question in the prompt you can Brainstorm—think up ideas—that will support your thesis. Use one sheet of paper to list 3 to 5 reasons, examples, or details that support your main idea. Write the essay in about 300 words in 30 mins


George Gilfillan Let us read good works often over. Some skip from volume to volume, touching on all points, resting on none. We hold, on the contrary, that, if a book be worth reading once, it is worth reading twice, and that if it stands a second reading, it may stand a third.


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