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The extensive reading are texts with are not [blank_start]course[blank_end] books. It helps to word [blank_start]recognition[blank_end] and reading [blank_start]improvement[blank_end]. Provide students with appropriate materials, [blank_start]guidance[blank_end], tasks and facilities
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course
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recognition
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improvement
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guidance
Question 2
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To be successful, students should read material they
can ______________, otherwise they won’t read for pleasure.
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identify
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understand
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work with
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write
Question 3
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[blank_start]Graded readers[blank_end] are simplification of established works of literatures
Question 4
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We should persuade our schools and institutions to provide such funds or raise money to
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sett up a library
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to have a better school
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to buy teaching material
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to print material
Question 5
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We should code books for level and genre
Question 6
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We shouldn't encourage students to extensive reading, first as a valid occupation and its benefits
Question 7
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Reading aloud from books we like can be boring
Question 8
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Give tips of choice like favorite genres of by reading other students’ ______
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texts
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opinions
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reviews
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tasks
Question 9
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Organise reading programs indicating [blank_start]how many books[blank_end] we expect them to read over a given period.
Question 10
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Which of the following is not an extensive reading tasks?
Question 11
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Intensive reading is reading the [blank_start]course[blank_end] book. To get students to read [blank_start]enthusiastically[blank_end] in class, we need to work to create [blank_start]interest[blank_end] in the topic and task
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course
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enthusiastically
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interest
Question 12
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Teacher'r role in which you: Lead feedback session to check that they have completed it successfully. Ask students to compare their answers first to share knowledge. Ask where they found information. Be supportive.
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Feedback organiser
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Organiser
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Observer
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Prompter
Question 13
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Teacher's role where we can prompt them to notice language features. Direct them to certain features of text constructions, clarifying ambiguities.
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Prompter
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Organiser
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Feedback organiser
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Observer
Question 14
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Teacher's role where you: Tell students what their reading purpose is, give them instructions about how to achieve it and explain how long they have to do this.
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Observer
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Organiser
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Prompter
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Feedback organiser
Question 15
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Teacher's role when we give students space to read. Observe their progress to get information about behavior, development and organization.
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Organiser
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Feedback organiser
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Observer
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Prompter
Question 16
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We can encourage students to read for [blank_start]general[blank_end] understanding, and we can give them a chance to ask [blank_start]questions[blank_end] about words or give then chance to [blank_start]look[blank_end] them up.
Question 17
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Which is not an strategy to save time when checking words
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Time limit
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Word/phrase limit
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Meaning consensus
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Meaning opposites
Question 18
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We can let the students in and students may feel more [blank_start]engaged[blank_end] in a text if they bring their own [blank_start]feelings[blank_end] and knowledge to the task, rather than only responding to someone else´s [blank_start]ideas.[blank_end]
Question 19
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Which is not an intensive reading activity
Question 20
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Jigsaw reading means reading different texts and they share the information they have gathered in order to piece together the whole story
Question 21
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A KWL chart is composed by
* K: The things that I [blank_start]know[blank_end]
* W: The things that I [blank_start]would[blank_end] like to know
: L : The things that I have [blank_start]learnt[blank_end]