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READING 2

7TH CLASS : 13TH OF OCTOBER 2013 AGUSTIEN MULYANTINI


agustien1808@gmail.com

Universitas Terbuka
Korea Selatan

COURSE INTRODUCTION
Text book : Reading 2, Agus Riyanto,dkk, Universitas Terbuka 2010 Tutorial module consists of 12 parts but will be cover in 8 classes.
Class 1 : Module 1 Scanning for Specific Information. Class 2 : Module 2 & 3 Reading for the Gist and Reading for Detailed Information. Class 3 : Module 4 Skimming. Class 4 : Review and Exercise. Class 5 : Module 5 Previewing and Predicting. Class 6 : Module 6 Synonym & Antonym, Hyponym and English Affixes. Class 7 : Module 7 & 8 Understanding Written Conversation and Main Ideas and Topic of Paragraphs. Class 8 : Module 9 Previewing, Scanning and Skimming.

Tutorial method: In class and online broadcast (USTREAM & SKYPE) Grading Components
Task 1 (September 8, September 15), Task 2 (September 22, September 29) , Task 3 (October 6, October 13) Participation Final Exam

Course material can be found at Google Plus and Facebook Group

OBJECTIVE
In this module you will required to be able to put all of the skill you have learned in the previous modules. You will be given text followed by a set of questions and will be required to answer the question with the proper answer. Please try to do it as fast as you can.

MODULE 5 PREVIEWING AND PREDICTING


Still, the Hamburger Rule. Top, this is where your topic sentence located. Middle, to make things tastier, writer usually put details to support the topic they are about to tell. Bottom, holding everything together is the conclusion. And, watch for unusual text or marking Capitals Bold, italic, underline In the end, ask yourself 5W1H

MODULE 6 SYNONYM & ANTONYM, HYPONYM AND ENGLISH AFFIXES


To identify it, you have to: Think about the context of the passage Understand that the synonym/antonym not always one word They make a slightly different meaning from the original word, or even a whole new word.

MODULE 7

UNDERSTANDING WRITTEN CONVERSATION


In this module you will learn to: 1. Finding the topic, setting and character in a conversation or dialogue. 2. Be able to give a proper response when asked about the conversation.

In this learning module, you will still be able to apply the Hamburger Rule

But, instead of a text, you will be given a conversation


It is still have the same concept.

MODULE 8

MAIN IDEAS & TOPIC OF PARAGRAPHS


Read the first sentence carefully. Consider what basic property or characteristic the paragraph describes. Think about the paragraphs purpose. In most paragraphs, the topic sentence appears first. In many paragraphs, however, it comes last. Sometimes it is stated both at the beginning and at the end, in different words

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