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Intensive Reading - To improve your English by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011 out of ideas from Some Hints on Intensive Reading (Version 6) by David Wright, Autumn Term 1980 at Gothenburg University
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What is Intensive Reading ? Systematic method to improve your language proficiency Approach new words and phrases by: –Pronunciation –Meaning –Usage = expand your vocabulary + feeling for the language by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011
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What and how Much to Read? VVVVariation: Short Stories, novels, articles sssshort passages e.g. every 10th page or first page of a chapter NNNNot too difficult – this requires a lot + reading should be enjoyable by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011
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1. Pronunciation FFFFind a place where you can read aloud MMMMake a list of words that you are uncertain of + learn them (Here are two pages where you can listen: h h h h h tttt tttt pppp :::: //// //// wwww wwww wwww.... mmmm eeee rrrr rrrr iiii aaaa mmmm ---- wwww eeee bbbb ssss tttt eeee rrrr.... cccc oooo mmmm ////) http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com/?cc=no You will surely look up more words than you thought from the start Read the same passage a few times by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011
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2. Meaning Read a passage at normal reading speed and think about what it means as a whole. Go through the text again underlining all words that are new (or words that you are not quite certain of) by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011
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3. Usage Look at how words are used e.g. grammar (Why ’is’ and not ’are’? Why ’s’ at the end of this word?) expressions (laugh your socks off) verbs + prepositions by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011
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Summary Learn pronunciation of all words Underline new words – learn the meaning Check how words are used e.g. grammar, expressions, prepositions by Lena Hansson Arveröd 2011
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