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Improving reading skillsSAIMA  AFZALLecturer Air University
In the name of Allah the most merciful the most beneficent Read: In the Name of your Lord Who created man from a blood clot
What is reading?Ability to recognize the letters of the alphabet.
What is reading?Or is it the ability to say or pronounce written words 'Twasbrillig, and the slithytovesDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:All mimsy were the borogoves,And the momerathsoutgrabe.                    (opening lines of Lewis Carroll's poem, "Jabberwocky,”)
What is reading?Or is reading the process by which we make sense of text—comprehension.Food for thought What kind of reading is taught in our schools?Which definition of reading does it follow?
Reading speed and comprehensionReading speed –--how many words your eyes can see at a single glance.Being able to read by phrases instead of by single words results from practice.Writer is the encoder of the message and the reader is the decoder
Reconstruction of the messageJansher takes over Jahangir's crown.Background knowledgeOwn view of the world Visual and non visual informatiReading skills are specific abilities which enable a reader to read the written form as meaningful language to read anything written with independence, comprehension and fluency, and to mentally interact with the message.
Slow reader -Beingableto  read  by phrasesinsteadofby  single  words   resultsfrompractice.Eyes stop 14 times focusing on each word
Vocalizing Another cause of slow reading-The normal rate of speaking English is 180 to 200 words a minute.Forming the sound of each word, even though they may be spoken aloud Reading 200 words is a dangerously slow speed
Average ReaderBeing  ableto  read  by phrases insteadof by  single  words  results  from  practice.The eyes of the average reader stop six or seven times they are able to see about two words at a glance
Fast Reader Being  able  toread  by  phrases insteadof by  single  words resultsfrom  practice.Eyes stop only three times they focus at the centre of a phrase and see three or four words then move rapidly to the next phrase.
Peripheral vision/ FIXATIONSThe ability to see words on either side of the point at which your eyes focus. The ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision. The eye moves in a series of jerks like the bar on one of the older typewriters.The number of fixations per line varies according to such factors as:Nature of the textThe reading purposeSpeed of the reader
Fixations----- RegressionsRegressionsSlow reading also results from regression, the number of times your eyes have to go back to a word or phrase that they did not see accurately the first time.  A good reader makes fewer eye movements than a poor one; his eye takes in several words at a time ……… efficient reader has the ability to chunk a text into sense units, each consisting of several words, and each taken in by one fixation of his eye.
Activity 1 Pg.97
words that go together    grammatically. Modification pattern        Prepositional/participial phrases Dependent clausesthe economic policyan unnecessary expenseTo tell the truthUnder these conditionsOn the other handBecause it was rainingWhen the war ended
Reading as a process of predictionAoccdrnig to a rscheearch at CmabrigdeUinervtisy, it deosn'tmttaer in wahtoredr the ltteers of a wrod are, the olnyiprmoetnttihng is taht the fristand lsatltteer be at the rghitpclae. The rset can be a toatlmses and you can sitllraed it wouthitporbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamnmniddeos not raederveylteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
Redundancy in reading b, f, l, m ,p,  q, r, wconjunctionpreposition  The captain ordered the ship to an-anchor answer, antibody  anchovy
Use orthographic information N*V*RT*L*SSTH*R*F*R* PH*T*GR*PHQ*IT**X*ST TH***GHC**CKJ*N*AR*PL*C*SP**SH
USE GRAMMATICAL INFORMATIONSometimes oil _____   to the surface to form tar pits.      seeps  well  expensive   easily These  _______ tar pits become death trap for animals.cause slowly sticky overReptile history ______26 million years!     of snakes  goes back  more than   very  oldWithin the last few years a new and ______ science has been explored, ____body language.     within exciting recently not before called
Activity 2 Pg. 106
Semantic information Husband and ________Fame and ___________Thunder and _________Aches and ___________Do’s and _____________Eat drink and _________Blood, sweat, and _________Healthy, wealthy and _______Friends, Romans, and __________
What  is a paragraph?Topic sentence Supporting detailsTransitions Concluding sentenceModern people in spite of their scientific knowledge, often seem as superstitious as their ancestors.
What are these paragraphs talking  about?The Yukon, the largest river in Alaska, is unique.Describe where Alaska is Explainwhy the river is unique Compare the Yukon with other large rivers
Recognizing paragraph patterns Modern people in spite of their scientific knowledge, often seem as superstitious as their ancestors. Astrology is a half-billion- dollar business. Intelligent persons still believe that lines on their palm or the arrangement of tea leaves in a cup predict the future. Air planes do not have a row of seats numbered 13 and buildings omit a thirteenth floor, Black cats, broken mirrors, and spilled tea create fear and anxiety in many people. And ouija boards continue to be a popular pastime.
INDUCTIVE PARAGRAPHFrom Italian we get such words as balcony, cavalry, miniature, opera and umbrella. Spanish has given us mosquito, ranch, cigar and vanilla.Dutch has provided brandy, golf measles and wagon.From Arabic we have borrowed alcohol, chemistry, magazine, zenith and zero. And Persian has loaned us chess, checkers, lemon, paradise, and spinach.
INDUCTIVE PARAGRAPHFrom Italian we get such words as balcony, cavalry, miniature, opera and umbrella. Spanish has given us mosquito, ranch, cigar and vanilla.Dutch has provided brandy, golf measles and wagon.From Arabic we have borrowed alcohol, chemistry, magazine, zenith and zero. And Persian has loaned us chess, checkers, lemon, paradise, and spinach. It is clear that English is a language that borrows freely from many sources.
Refrences and connectives Some students read slowly but don’t know  that they do;; others read slowly and know    Some students do                        it. Their reading problems are the same, but   the latter can be helped more easily because they are already aware of their problem.  Because  the former can be helped, however, they must be aware of the problem.itthey do
Connectives signalling result He hadn’t eaten       breakfast therefore    thus    consequently    hence  he was hungry by noon    accordingly
Connectives of contrast Defeat was     obvious Even so all the same  nevertheless    however     but  still
Connectives of contrast Defeat was     obvious Even so The players continued to try their best to win the game all the same  nevertheless    however     but  still
Connectives that signal addition The peace     treatywas  timelyand fair and  also fair and fair too    as well as fair    Moreover, it was fairFurthermore, it was fair
scanningScanning is a technique you use when:When you look for a telephone numberYour name on a grade listThe atomic weight of cobaltLooking up a word in the dictionary..
Try this!Skim to locate the year in which Elvis Presley was born.
Activity Pg 137
Skimming Skimming is done at a speed three to four times faster than normal reading. People often skim when they have lots of material to read in a limited amount of time. Use skimming when you want to see if an article may be of interest in your research
Activity -4Pg 140

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Improving reading skills

  • 1. Improving reading skillsSAIMA AFZALLecturer Air University
  • 2. In the name of Allah the most merciful the most beneficent Read: In the Name of your Lord Who created man from a blood clot
  • 3. What is reading?Ability to recognize the letters of the alphabet.
  • 4. What is reading?Or is it the ability to say or pronounce written words 'Twasbrillig, and the slithytovesDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:All mimsy were the borogoves,And the momerathsoutgrabe. (opening lines of Lewis Carroll's poem, "Jabberwocky,”)
  • 5. What is reading?Or is reading the process by which we make sense of text—comprehension.Food for thought What kind of reading is taught in our schools?Which definition of reading does it follow?
  • 6. Reading speed and comprehensionReading speed –--how many words your eyes can see at a single glance.Being able to read by phrases instead of by single words results from practice.Writer is the encoder of the message and the reader is the decoder
  • 7. Reconstruction of the messageJansher takes over Jahangir's crown.Background knowledgeOwn view of the world Visual and non visual informatiReading skills are specific abilities which enable a reader to read the written form as meaningful language to read anything written with independence, comprehension and fluency, and to mentally interact with the message.
  • 8. Slow reader -Beingableto read by phrasesinsteadofby single words resultsfrompractice.Eyes stop 14 times focusing on each word
  • 9. Vocalizing Another cause of slow reading-The normal rate of speaking English is 180 to 200 words a minute.Forming the sound of each word, even though they may be spoken aloud Reading 200 words is a dangerously slow speed
  • 10. Average ReaderBeing ableto read by phrases insteadof by single words results from practice.The eyes of the average reader stop six or seven times they are able to see about two words at a glance
  • 11. Fast Reader Being able toread by phrases insteadof by single words resultsfrom practice.Eyes stop only three times they focus at the centre of a phrase and see three or four words then move rapidly to the next phrase.
  • 12. Peripheral vision/ FIXATIONSThe ability to see words on either side of the point at which your eyes focus. The ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision. The eye moves in a series of jerks like the bar on one of the older typewriters.The number of fixations per line varies according to such factors as:Nature of the textThe reading purposeSpeed of the reader
  • 13. Fixations----- RegressionsRegressionsSlow reading also results from regression, the number of times your eyes have to go back to a word or phrase that they did not see accurately the first time. A good reader makes fewer eye movements than a poor one; his eye takes in several words at a time ……… efficient reader has the ability to chunk a text into sense units, each consisting of several words, and each taken in by one fixation of his eye.
  • 15. words that go together grammatically. Modification pattern Prepositional/participial phrases Dependent clausesthe economic policyan unnecessary expenseTo tell the truthUnder these conditionsOn the other handBecause it was rainingWhen the war ended
  • 16. Reading as a process of predictionAoccdrnig to a rscheearch at CmabrigdeUinervtisy, it deosn'tmttaer in wahtoredr the ltteers of a wrod are, the olnyiprmoetnttihng is taht the fristand lsatltteer be at the rghitpclae. The rset can be a toatlmses and you can sitllraed it wouthitporbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamnmniddeos not raederveylteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
  • 17. Redundancy in reading b, f, l, m ,p, q, r, wconjunctionpreposition The captain ordered the ship to an-anchor answer, antibody anchovy
  • 18. Use orthographic information N*V*RT*L*SSTH*R*F*R* PH*T*GR*PHQ*IT**X*ST TH***GHC**CKJ*N*AR*PL*C*SP**SH
  • 19. USE GRAMMATICAL INFORMATIONSometimes oil _____ to the surface to form tar pits. seeps well expensive easily These _______ tar pits become death trap for animals.cause slowly sticky overReptile history ______26 million years! of snakes goes back more than very oldWithin the last few years a new and ______ science has been explored, ____body language. within exciting recently not before called
  • 21. Semantic information Husband and ________Fame and ___________Thunder and _________Aches and ___________Do’s and _____________Eat drink and _________Blood, sweat, and _________Healthy, wealthy and _______Friends, Romans, and __________
  • 22. What is a paragraph?Topic sentence Supporting detailsTransitions Concluding sentenceModern people in spite of their scientific knowledge, often seem as superstitious as their ancestors.
  • 23. What are these paragraphs talking about?The Yukon, the largest river in Alaska, is unique.Describe where Alaska is Explainwhy the river is unique Compare the Yukon with other large rivers
  • 24. Recognizing paragraph patterns Modern people in spite of their scientific knowledge, often seem as superstitious as their ancestors. Astrology is a half-billion- dollar business. Intelligent persons still believe that lines on their palm or the arrangement of tea leaves in a cup predict the future. Air planes do not have a row of seats numbered 13 and buildings omit a thirteenth floor, Black cats, broken mirrors, and spilled tea create fear and anxiety in many people. And ouija boards continue to be a popular pastime.
  • 25. INDUCTIVE PARAGRAPHFrom Italian we get such words as balcony, cavalry, miniature, opera and umbrella. Spanish has given us mosquito, ranch, cigar and vanilla.Dutch has provided brandy, golf measles and wagon.From Arabic we have borrowed alcohol, chemistry, magazine, zenith and zero. And Persian has loaned us chess, checkers, lemon, paradise, and spinach.
  • 26. INDUCTIVE PARAGRAPHFrom Italian we get such words as balcony, cavalry, miniature, opera and umbrella. Spanish has given us mosquito, ranch, cigar and vanilla.Dutch has provided brandy, golf measles and wagon.From Arabic we have borrowed alcohol, chemistry, magazine, zenith and zero. And Persian has loaned us chess, checkers, lemon, paradise, and spinach. It is clear that English is a language that borrows freely from many sources.
  • 27. Refrences and connectives Some students read slowly but don’t know that they do;; others read slowly and know Some students do it. Their reading problems are the same, but the latter can be helped more easily because they are already aware of their problem. Because the former can be helped, however, they must be aware of the problem.itthey do
  • 28. Connectives signalling result He hadn’t eaten breakfast therefore thus consequently hence he was hungry by noon accordingly
  • 29. Connectives of contrast Defeat was obvious Even so all the same nevertheless however but still
  • 30. Connectives of contrast Defeat was obvious Even so The players continued to try their best to win the game all the same nevertheless however but still
  • 31. Connectives that signal addition The peace treatywas timelyand fair and also fair and fair too as well as fair Moreover, it was fairFurthermore, it was fair
  • 32. scanningScanning is a technique you use when:When you look for a telephone numberYour name on a grade listThe atomic weight of cobaltLooking up a word in the dictionary..
  • 33. Try this!Skim to locate the year in which Elvis Presley was born.
  • 35. Skimming Skimming is done at a speed three to four times faster than normal reading. People often skim when they have lots of material to read in a limited amount of time. Use skimming when you want to see if an article may be of interest in your research