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LITERARY

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MEANING
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AND
Junilyn S. Zozobrado

17 18 19 20 21 22 STRATEGIES
Learning Competencies:
Understand literary meanings in context and the use of
critical reading strategies EN12lit-iih-36
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:

1. identify the different critical reading strategies.


2. integrate the critical reading skills to understand the
literary works.
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7 Critical Reading
Strategies that helps
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develop Critical
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Reading Ability
Adopted from Salisbury University Academics
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1. Previewing:
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Learning about a
text before really
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reading it.
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1. Previewing:
enables readers to
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get a
sense of what the
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text is
about and how it is
organized before
reading it
2. Contextualizing:
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Placing a text in its


historical, biographical,
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and cultural contexts.
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2. Contextualizing:
reading it through the
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lens of your
own experience and
recognize the
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contemporary values and
attitudes
and those represented in the
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3. Questioning to
understand
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and remember:
Asking questions
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about
the content.
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3. Questioning to understan
and remember:
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idea, not
on illustrations or details, and each
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should
be expressed in their own words, no
just
copied from parts of the paragraph.
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4. Reflecting on
challenges
to your beliefs and
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values:
Examining your personal

responses.
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4. Reflecting on
challenges
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to your beliefs and
values:
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Make a brief note about
what
you feel or about what in
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summarizing:
07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Identifying the main
ideas and restating
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words.
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5. Outlining and
summarizing:
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Putting ideas
together
again in your own
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words
and in a condensed
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6. Evaluating an
argument:
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Testing the logic of a

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text as well as its
credibility and
emotional impact.
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6. Evaluating an
argument:
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The claim asserts a
conclusion -- an idea,
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an
opinion, a judgment, or
a
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7. Comparing and
contrasting
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related readings:
Exploring likenesses and
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differences between texts to

understand them better.


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7. Comparing and
contrasting
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related readings:
Fitting a text into an on-going
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helps increase understanding of
why an
author approached a particular
Thank you
for
listening!
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