Introduction
Recent research indicates that becoming more aware of what readers do when they read, becoming conscious of their own reading processes, is a powerful tool for improving reading efficiency.
(Carrell 1989; Carson et al. 1990; Shih 1992)
Reading process of L1 readers
Automatic & Unconscious
→impossible to examine them
→visible only when they read a text
that is
Here are real Internet replies.
Based on Internet Rules in the textbook, let’s find out the replies whether it is Good or Bad?
ROLE-PLAYING GAME
You’ll be an interviewer, also be an interviewee.
Find out three other people, and interview them.
ONLY in ENGLISH !!
How to express our experiences?
→ have + p.p.(past participle of verb)
Phrases in our text
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- The T asks the Ss the following questions.
“Do you know the mean of this word exactly?”
“Can you make a sentence using this word?”
- The T gives the Ss guiding questions and then hands the reading text to the Ss.
* Guiding question
“ Where were Mike and Jane supposed to go? ”
- The Ss read the text silently to answer the guiding questions (The first reading), and The T che
‘uncertainty.’ (Speaking)
3) Students can understand the lesson contained in fable and realize the danger of addiction by reading the text. (Reading)
4) Students can improve English writing by completing some whole paragraph.
(Writing)
5) Communicative function
-Don’t you think it’s too hot here?
- I doubt if I can get rid of this bad habit.
- Please help me out!
- Why not?
Ⅰ. Text Book
: (주)두산 Middle School English 3
Ⅱ. Unit
: Lesson 5 - Different People, Different Foods (그 중 p.103-104)
Ⅲ. Class Objectives
a. Reading Strategy
(1) Scanning to find specific information
(2) Using cohesive devices and discourse markers to understand the text.
(3) Critical reading to state one's opinion and support it with appropriate reaso