REVIEW WEEK-13. LEARNING OBJECTIVE By the end of the lesson, students will be able to Predict and identify the missed words from the text. Predict and.

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REVIEW WEEK-13

LEARNING OBJECTIVE By the end of the lesson, students will be able to Predict and identify the missed words from the text. Predict and identify the missed words from the text. Review all topics covered in Reading 2 Review all topics covered in Reading 2

PART ONE: 1. PREDICTING THE MISSED WORDS: An exercise on page 273, Interactions 2, helps the readers to improve their reading skills.

2. SUMMARY OF THE COURSE 1. READING TECHINIQUES: skimming, scanning and speed reading 2. SUMMARIZING: How to summarize a selection effectively 3. OUTLINING: How to write an outline of the text we have read 4. GETTING/GUESSING THE MEANING FROM CONTEXT: How to get the meaning from the context 5. DISTINGUISHING FACT FROM THEORIES/OPINIONS: How to distinguish the statements are facts or theories/opinions 6. PREDICTING THE MISSED WORDS: How to predict the missed words in a reading text.

PART TWO: EXERCISES Read the following reading texts and fill the missed words from available options OZE/R6.HTM OZE/R6.HTM OZE/R6.HTM OZE/R7.HTM OZE/R7.HTM OZE/R7.HTM OZE/R7.HTM PDREAD/1/INTRO1.HTM (speed reading) PDREAD/1/INTRO1.HTM (speed reading) PDREAD/1/INTRO1.HTM PDREAD/1/INTRO1.HTM

PART THREE: TASK Student will do the exercise on the following text: Student will do the exercise on the following text: G/CLOZE/R8.HTM G/CLOZE/R8.HTM G/CLOZE/R8.HTM G/CLOZE/R8.HTM The answers will submit through lecturer’s no later than week after the last meeting.