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Using Appropriate

Reading Style
A.Checking of attendance
B.Health monitoring
C.Classroom policies
Name some reading
materials that you are
reading.
Intensive Reading is used on
shorter texts to extract specific
information. It includes very
close accurate reading for
detail.
It is used to grasp the details of
a specific situation. In this
case, it is important that you
do not understand each word,
number or fact.
Extensive reading is used to
obtain general understanding
of a subject and includes
reading longer texts for
pleasure, as well as business
books.
Use extensive reading skills to
improve your genera
knowledge of business
procedures. Do not worry if
you do not understand each
word.
Identify if it is an example of
intensive or extensive.
1. A bookkeeping report
2. The latest marketing
strategy book
3. An insurance claims
4. Magazine articles that
interest you.
5. A contract
Write GO if the statement is correct
and STOP if it is incorrect.
1. Intensive reading helps
students to develop their
reading skills, vocabulary, and
grammar knowledge.
2. Extensive reading is usually
short texts and easily to be
understood.
3. Extensive reading deals
with large area of texts.
4. Intensive reading involves
when student reading long tex
with intention of enjoying the
texts.
5. Extensive reading
encourages the over-use of
dictionaries.
Read the text below and answer the following questions:

Alice loves walking home from school to see the colors


of the leaves and listen to the birds sing. But one day, she heard a
soft cry. It came from under a bush. “Should I go near?’’ Alice
wondered. As it grew older, Alice decided she must help the poor
thing.
Alice crept closer and held her arm out. Just when she was
about to reach out, she saw a pair of eyes and heard a loud
“Hissss!!!” She also felt a sharp pain. “Ouch!” Her arm had for
long scratch marks. Amy was upset. She really thought she was
doing a good deed.
1. What does Alice love to do?
2. What did she find unusual?
3. What did Alice want to do?
4. What happened when she tried to
help?
5. Why did the animal react that way

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