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mis) 33 I rT Using a variety of reaiting stratogies oan holp you undorstand « toxt, This Is roviow of tho ronding earned. When you do your exams, try to use as many different roading stratogios me you Onn. PREDICTING CONTENT Before you read a toxt, read the tito and look at tho photographs, This will holp you prodict the content of ths tn GUESSING MEANING FROM Con When you don’t know the meaning of a word, try to guess. First, try to identify the part of speech by looking atthe wor the sentence and its ending, Then look for other words inthe sentence which might give you clues to the meaning, UNDERSTANDING THE AUTHOR'S PURF Texts are usually written for one of four purposes: to describe (d (instructions or informative texts) or to persuade (opinion essays or for and against essays). Know ‘you understand the text, itions of places or people), to entertain (narratives) ng the author's p SCANNING FOR INFORMATION ‘Scanning helps you locate specific information in a text. Pay attention to the type of information you are searching for (dates, places, names). Looking for capital letters and numbers can help. DISTINGUISHING FACT AND OPINION ost texts include facts as well as the writer's personal opinion. Facts are statements that can be proved or shown to be true, inions describe the writer's beliefs, feelings or thoughts, Sometimes, writers present their opinions as facts in order to reader's own views. Look for clue words such as feel, believe, always, best, most, never and none. IN IDEA OF A PARAGRAPH t sentence of a paragraph can help you identify the main idea. This will make it easier to understand things that aren't actually written in the text. By looking for ys something, you can draw your own conclusions.

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