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Reading
Real Reading
Creating an Authentic Reading Experience
Beginning Advanced
pearsoneltusa.com/realreading
Paul Nation
University of Wellington
New Zealand
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Thematically-linked readings in every unit keep learners
focused on the meaning of the texts.
perfect reference
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978-0-13-814627-6
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Reading
UNIT 3
4 Strange Travels
UNIT
http://www.strangeplacestostay.com
T H I N K B E F O R E YO U R E A D
A.
Work with a partner. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer the questions.
If you dont know a word in English, ask your partner or look in your
dictionary. Then write your new words on page 216.
1. Do you know the places in the pictures? Where is each place?
3. Have you visited any famous places? Are there any famous places you
want to visit in the future? Name them.
B.
C.
Work in small groups. Look at one anothers pictures. Talk about the
places you see.
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Read with your eyes, not with your hands. That is, do not point your finger or
your pencil at the words you are reading. If it is difficult for you to do this, try
sitting on your hands when you read.
Read with your eyes, not with your mouth. That is, read silently. Do not say the
words out loud. If you read out loud, you will be reading every word, rather than
whole phrases. It will also slow you down.
EXAMPLES:
ben e FI cial
Do not try to translate every word you read into your native language. Instead,
focus on understanding the basic meaning of sentences.
main stress
When you learn a new word with more than one syllable, use your dictionary
to see which syllables are stressed. Dictionaries use different symbols to show
which syllable receives the primary stress and which syllable, if any, receives the
secondary stress. Heres how one dictionary The Longman Dictionary of American
English shows stressed syllables. Notice the stress marks within the phonetic
respellings of each word.
main stress mark
To read more fluently, you should not read word by word. You should read in phrases
(groups of words). Try these strategies to stop yourself from reading word by word:
When a word has more than one syllable, one syllable receives the main, or primary,
stress, or beat. The vowel sound in a stressed syllable is longer and louder than
vowels in other syllables. In some words, another syllable receives a secondary
stress, or less strong beat.
secondary stress
Fluency Strategy
Some English words have only one syllable. For example, the target words host and
theme are made up of only one syllable. Other words have two or more syllables.
The target word local has two syllables (lo cal), and benefit has three (ben e fit).
main stress
FLUENCY PRACTICE 2
Strategy
LO cal
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It might feel strange or difficult to read this way at first, but as you practice, you will
get better at it. You will be reading more quickly and at the same time understanding
more. That is, you will be on your way to becoming a fluent reader in English.
READING 1
Sometimes when a words part of speech (or form) changes, the stressed syllable
also changes.
main stress mark
Sometimes the stressed syllable does not change when you change the words form.
main stress mark
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Reading
Reading Power
Beginning Advanced
MORE
THIRD EDITION
READING POWER 3
Extensive Reading Vocabulary Building Comprehension Skills Reading Fluency
Linda Jeffries
new
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Beatrice S. Mikulecky
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Reading
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Reading
Ready to Read
Skills-Based Readers
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Reading
Exploring Content
Low-Intermediate High-Intermediate
High-Intermediate Advanced
Lorraine C. Smith
Features:
Authentic readings from a variety of genres provide teachers
with greater flexibility when planning their course.
Vocabulary preview activates students background
knowledge and introduces vocabulary that is essential
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World of Reading
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Reading
True Stories
Levels 1-6
Low-Beginning High-Intermediate
Sandra Heyer
Features:
Pre-reading activities introduce the units visually to ease
students into the readings.
Vocabulary, comprehension, discussion, and writing exercises
encourage students to share their own experiences.
A variety of essential reading skills builds fluency.
Activities for pair and group work are ideal for multilevel
classes.
Audio recordings are available for select titles.
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Reading
2 READING
Louis Armstrong was a jazz musician who died in 1971. In 2007almost 40 years later
his music helped a woman who was in danger in Sudan. What happened to her there?
How did the music help her?
3 VOCABULARY
Complete the sentences with the words and phrases below.
citizen
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handed
homesick
citizen
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Reading
Milada Broukal
What A World is a six-book reading and listening series. Both
strands explore linked topics from around the world and
across history.
The stories in What A World Reading cover a diverse range of
high-interest topics, from biographical pieces to explorations
of cultures in various historical and contemporary periods.
Students are motivated to learn by the engaging material,
and their skills are reinforced with strategically developed
questions, discussions, writing activities, comprehension
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In What A World Reading, each unit opens with a question that
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Progress is assessed and reinforced with self-tests,
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Topic-related vocabulary and reading skills exercises help
students learn more effectively.
Topical content explores the lives of famous figures, historical
events, and cultural customs to keep students motivated.
New Internet activities build students research skills.
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Reading
Modern Dramas
Beginning Intermediate
Low-Beginning Low-Intermediate
Beginning High-Intermediate
Milada Broukal
William P. Pickett
Elizabeth Neblett
Features:
Pre-reading questions and activities
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Vocabulary exercises encourage
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Reading
Contact USA
American Ways
Cultural Readers
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Reading
A World of Fiction
Twenty Timeless Short Stories
Second Edition
Beginning Advanced
Advanced
podcast
C. G. Draper
Sybil Marcus
DVD-ROM
Features:
Short biographical and contextualized information introduces
students to each author.
Pre-reading exercises lead students into the story.
Reading skills exercises develop comprehension in skimming
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A Key-Words Summary highlights vocabulary to aid student
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