TIP #1: Previewing
(a) Study the passage by noting: titles, subheadings, illustrations, diagrams, any print in boldface or italics.
(b) Study key parts of the passage by skimming. Skimming is reading fast to get the gist or the general idea of the text. There are
different techniques of doing skimming. You can run your eyes over the passage getting the general meaning, not stopping at
words that you do not understand as this will slow you down. The important thing with skimming is speed. You could just read the
title/heading, subheadings and illustrations if there are any.
Another way to skim is to just read the first paragraph which often focuses on the main idea. The first sentence of each paragraph
is usually the topic sentence which expresses the key points of the paragraph. Generally, the concluding paragraph provides a
summary of the given passage.
TIP #2: Skimming through the title/heading, subheadings and illustrations
An important part of “comprehending” a given passage or part of a passage (a paragraph) is to understand its theme. A theme
is, in fact, the main idea or concept.
If a reader can locate and/or understand the theme or main idea, then comprehending the rest of the passage becomes a lot
easier.