Read with a Purpose 张 Andy

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Read with a Purpose 张 Andy

Discussion 1. Reading Purposes  Why do we read?  How do our purposes vary? 2. A Purposeful Reader  How does a purposeful reader read?  How to become a purposeful reader?

1. Reading Purposes  We read to gain BG information find simple information collect specific facts learn for education develop reading skills …. school work pleasure ability mind ….  We read for

2. A Purposeful Reader  Selective:  Flexible:  Active:  Happy:  Selective: knowing what he wants, so selecting reading materials  Flexible: adjusting reading skills according to different situations  Active: reading for improvement instead of assignment  Happy: enjoying (or at least feeling comfortable with) reading