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reading and writing 3rd qt
50問 • 1年前
  • Jamila Escudero
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  • 1

    a decoding and comprehension process

    reading

  • 2

    components of reading

    the author, the reader, the text

  • 3

    the writer who’s responsible in narrating

    the author

  • 4

    responsible in decoding, analyzing

    the reader

  • 5

    the author and the reader interact through a channel

    the text

  • 6

    reading strategies

    previewing, predicting, skimming, overviewing, surveying, scanning

  • 7

    it aims in getting the sence of the structure and content

    previewing

  • 8

    make predictions about the writing style

    predicting

  • 9

    the reader gets the main idea

    skimming

  • 10

    looking over the chapters

    overviewing

  • 11

    it is done by doing a quick rundown

    surveying

  • 12

    the reader already has specific information in mind

    scanning

  • 13

    use of rewording the original text

    paraphrasing

  • 14

    words that are synonymous are different words

    the use of synonyms

  • 15

    the structure of a written text can be modified to achieve paraphrasing

    rearranging of words/phrases

  • 16

    understatement that affirm or denies its opposite

    the use of litotes

  • 17

    shortening lengthy sources into a more conscise form

    summarizing

  • 18

    a skill wherein the reader identifies the facts

    recalling details

  • 19

    totality of one’s understanding

    comprehensive reading

  • 20

    levels of comprehension

    literal comprehension, inferential comprehension, applied comprehension

  • 21

    understanding the message directly

    literal comprehension

  • 22

    how a reader is able to use experiences and prior knowledge

    applied comprehension

  • 23

    means that you as a reader are able to draw conclusions

    inferential comprehension

  • 24

    the words, phrases, and sentences that would help a reader

    context clues

  • 25

    involves identifying the similarities and differences

    the use of comparisons

  • 26

    list of illustrations which make the unfamiliar word clearer

    the use of examples

  • 27

    root word, affixes of the unfamiliar words

    structural analysis

  • 28

    the reader considers the meaning, nature

    the use of inference

  • 29

    these details can indicate a brief explanation concerning the topics listed

    brainstorming list

  • 30

    words that are insignificant such as articles, conjunctions, and other words may be ommited

    graphic organizer

  • 31

    a very operational approach in dealing with information overload

    sentence outlining

  • 32

    listing of central words or phrases lifted from a whole text

    topic outlining

  • 33

    helps the writer articulate a story

    narration

  • 34

    enable his characters in the story to express themselves

    dialogues

  • 35

    two forms of dialogues

    direct speeches, indirect speeches

  • 36

    allow the author to write conversations between characters

    direct speeches

  • 37

    also known as reported speecg, author’s way of restating what his characters have said

    indirect speeches

  • 38

    struggle between the writer and the opposing

    conflict

  • 39

    narrator is the main character in the story

    first point of view

  • 40

    the reader is part of the story, selfom used by writers

    second point of view

  • 41

    involves the characters as the subject of the story

    third point of view

  • 42

    only decribe what is happening among the characters and surrounding

    third pov limited

  • 43

    narrates what is happening inside the mind of his characters such as thoughts

    third pov omniscient

  • 44

    unfamiliar term is one of the strategies in writing

    definition

  • 45

    universally accepted

    standard definitions

  • 46

    differently according to a purpose

    regulatory definitions

  • 47

    subject for interpretations

    qualifying definitions

  • 48

    interpretation of the writer himself

    personal definitions

  • 49

    newly-coined

    invented definitions

  • 50

    brief sentence definition is not enough

    extended definitions

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    a decoding and comprehension process

    reading

  • 2

    components of reading

    the author, the reader, the text

  • 3

    the writer who’s responsible in narrating

    the author

  • 4

    responsible in decoding, analyzing

    the reader

  • 5

    the author and the reader interact through a channel

    the text

  • 6

    reading strategies

    previewing, predicting, skimming, overviewing, surveying, scanning

  • 7

    it aims in getting the sence of the structure and content

    previewing

  • 8

    make predictions about the writing style

    predicting

  • 9

    the reader gets the main idea

    skimming

  • 10

    looking over the chapters

    overviewing

  • 11

    it is done by doing a quick rundown

    surveying

  • 12

    the reader already has specific information in mind

    scanning

  • 13

    use of rewording the original text

    paraphrasing

  • 14

    words that are synonymous are different words

    the use of synonyms

  • 15

    the structure of a written text can be modified to achieve paraphrasing

    rearranging of words/phrases

  • 16

    understatement that affirm or denies its opposite

    the use of litotes

  • 17

    shortening lengthy sources into a more conscise form

    summarizing

  • 18

    a skill wherein the reader identifies the facts

    recalling details

  • 19

    totality of one’s understanding

    comprehensive reading

  • 20

    levels of comprehension

    literal comprehension, inferential comprehension, applied comprehension

  • 21

    understanding the message directly

    literal comprehension

  • 22

    how a reader is able to use experiences and prior knowledge

    applied comprehension

  • 23

    means that you as a reader are able to draw conclusions

    inferential comprehension

  • 24

    the words, phrases, and sentences that would help a reader

    context clues

  • 25

    involves identifying the similarities and differences

    the use of comparisons

  • 26

    list of illustrations which make the unfamiliar word clearer

    the use of examples

  • 27

    root word, affixes of the unfamiliar words

    structural analysis

  • 28

    the reader considers the meaning, nature

    the use of inference

  • 29

    these details can indicate a brief explanation concerning the topics listed

    brainstorming list

  • 30

    words that are insignificant such as articles, conjunctions, and other words may be ommited

    graphic organizer

  • 31

    a very operational approach in dealing with information overload

    sentence outlining

  • 32

    listing of central words or phrases lifted from a whole text

    topic outlining

  • 33

    helps the writer articulate a story

    narration

  • 34

    enable his characters in the story to express themselves

    dialogues

  • 35

    two forms of dialogues

    direct speeches, indirect speeches

  • 36

    allow the author to write conversations between characters

    direct speeches

  • 37

    also known as reported speecg, author’s way of restating what his characters have said

    indirect speeches

  • 38

    struggle between the writer and the opposing

    conflict

  • 39

    narrator is the main character in the story

    first point of view

  • 40

    the reader is part of the story, selfom used by writers

    second point of view

  • 41

    involves the characters as the subject of the story

    third point of view

  • 42

    only decribe what is happening among the characters and surrounding

    third pov limited

  • 43

    narrates what is happening inside the mind of his characters such as thoughts

    third pov omniscient

  • 44

    unfamiliar term is one of the strategies in writing

    definition

  • 45

    universally accepted

    standard definitions

  • 46

    differently according to a purpose

    regulatory definitions

  • 47

    subject for interpretations

    qualifying definitions

  • 48

    interpretation of the writer himself

    personal definitions

  • 49

    newly-coined

    invented definitions

  • 50

    brief sentence definition is not enough

    extended definitions