活化英語閱讀教學 陳秋蘭 國立台灣師範大學英語系教授

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活化英語閱讀教學 陳秋蘭 國立台灣師範大學英語系教授

閱讀的定義 Linguistic v.s. socio-cultural Learn to read v.s. Read to learn Reading and critical thinking

What do good readers do while reading? 1. Good readers are active readers. 2. Good readers have clear goals in mind for their reading. 3. Good readers look over the text before they read. 4. As they read, good readers frequently make predictions about the next part of the text. 5. Good readers read selectively. 6. Good readers construct, revise, and question the meanings they make.

7.Good readers try to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words and concepts in the text. 8. Good readers integrate their prior knowledge with material in the text. 9. Good readers think about the authors of the text. 10. Good readers monitor their understanding of the text. 11. Good readers evaluate the text’s quality and value and react to the text. 12. Good readers read different kinds of text differently.

閱讀策略 Skimming/scanning Reciprocal Teaching Predicting Questioning Clarifying Summarizing Making connections Thinking aloud

My Reading Journal Name of the Book: Author: Date: Chapter: Clarify I don’t understand the part about so I ___________________________________________________ Question Write down some questions for your friends to see if they have understood this chapter. _______________________________________________________ Summarize Retell this part of the story in your own words. First,___________________________________________________ Next,___________________________________________________ Then___________________________________________________ Finally,_________________________________________________ Predict I think/wonder if/imagine/suppose/predict ________________________because_________________________ Appreciate/Acquire I. The sentences/expressions I like are__________________________ II. The new words I have learned in this chapter are _______________

PIRLS_teacher.pdf Mice_C.pdf Mice_E.pdf

PISA 2010 PISA 2009 assessment framework.pdf PISA literacy framework.docx

閱讀教學法及活動 Pre-reading activities During-reading activities Post-reading activities

Before reading Predicting from words Predicting from title or first sentence Predicting from a key illustration Sequencing illustrations Reader questions

During Reading Activities Skimming and scanning the text Rereading for details Pause and predict Summarizing the text

After reading activities Story innovation Innovation on the ending Wanted posters Story map Time lines Text reconstruction

教學實例分享 1. Activate existing experiences 2. Listen & unscramble sentences 3. Draw pictures of part of the story 4. Show and tell 5. Reconstruct the story through pictures

A sample lesson plan 朗文第四冊 Unit One 教案 Jessica (1).doc 朗文第四冊 Unit One 教案 Jessica (1).doc

The Story 1. Mike said that the theater was great! The seats were the most comfortable and the popcorn was the most delicious in the city! 2. The movie was great, too. It was very scary!

3. Did you have a good time? Lisa asked. “ Not really, ” said Mike. “ The girl behind me talked on her cell phone and always in the most exciting parts. ” 4. “ Did you ask her to stop talking? ” asked Lisa 5. Mike said, “ No, she was bigger and stronger than me! She was even scarier than the movie! ”

More Example Lion and Mouse.doc

Try it out Y2A011D-L1.pdf