Unit
16
Read about reading
Get ready to read
• After writing down the answers, get students to discuss them
with a partner and then have a whole-class discussion on the
topic.
• Get students to discuss these questions with a different
partner, before having a further whole-class discussion.
• Ask the class this fi nal question.
A
Kinds of reading
1 You could, with books closed, dictate these four sentences
to students. Ask them to focus on
the position of commas in
them. After they have written them down they could check
with a partner for spelling and punctuation, before moving
on to discuss whether they agree or disagree with each. As
feedback,
read out each sentence, and get students to raise
their hands if they agree.
After doing the exercise, read out the following sentences
(from the
New World Book entry) in random order and get
students to say which of the paragraphs in Exercise 1 they are
from.
b For example,
they read their mail, street signs, traffi c
directions, billboards,
the printing on television
commercials, package labels, and many other things that
contain words.
c The sounds, in turn, form
words that express ideas in
written or printed form.
c A broader defi nition of reading links it more closely with
other uses of language and with thinking.
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