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generally considered as written material especially longer pieces of writing as in a book, a letter or a newspaper
text
text with distinct features and purpose
discourse
formal and often lengthy discussions of a topic where concepts and insights are arranged in an organized and logical manner
discourse
a group of ideas put together to make a point or one central idea
text
convey meanings, prosper actions and provoke a specific response
discourse
it means that all ideas in text must be related in the sense that they would express only one main idea or that the text must have unity by combining all ideas to emphasize central idea
text as connected discourse
three stages of reading (as a process)
pre
during
post
6 strategies to be an effective reader
previewing
predicting
overviewing
surveying
guessing from context
paraphrasing
6 techniques in reading
skimming
scanning
sq3r
comprehensive
critical
context clues
6 context clues
synonyms as context clues
antonyms as context clues
Example as context clues
Comparison as context clues
Explanation and Definition
Situations
Techniques in selecting and organizing information
Brainstorming list
Graphic Organizer
Topic Outline
Sentence Outline
four strategies in brainstorming
Cubing
Free Writing
Listing
Researching
2 process of brainstorming
- Focus on your given topic
- List as many ideas as you can
3 kinds of graphic Organizer
Basic outline
Venn Diagram
Topical Organizer
synonyms appear in 4 different ways
by dashes
by commas
by parenthesis
by reinstatement