10 Questions
What is the main purpose of scanning?
To locate specific information quickly
What is the recommended speed for scanning a text?
Quickly, but carefully
What is the primary focus of scanning?
Locating specific information
What is the relationship between scanning and skimming?
Scanning is used for specific information, while skimming is used for the main idea
What is the advantage of scanning a text?
It saves time and increases efficiency
What strategy do readers use to locate specific information in a text?
Scanning
What do readers do when they scan a text?
Look for key words or phrases
Why do readers scan a text?
To find specific information quickly
What is the difference between scanning and reading?
Scanning is quick, reading is slower
When would you use scanning?
When looking for specific information quickly
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Choosing a Grade Appropriate Text
- The task involves selecting a suitable text for the intermediate phase of learning.
- The chosen text should be age-appropriate and fit the intermediate level of students.
Developing a Scanning Exercise
- A scanning exercise with 10 questions needs to be developed based on the selected text.
- The exercise aims to assess students' ability to quickly locate and identify specific information within the text.
Using the Text as Evidence
- The text serves as evidence to support the development of the scanning exercise.
- The exercise questions will be based on the content of the chosen text.
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