some books are to be tasted others are to be swallowed some few are to be chewed and digested
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• Some books are to be tasted
• Others are to be swallowed
• Some few are to be chewed and digested
Activity 1 Discussion 5’
Activity 2 Topic sentences found
5’
Activity 3 Sequencing order 10’
Activity 4 Summarizing 15’
Activity 5 Emotional infiltration 2’
Activity 6 Presentation 5’
Activity Titles
Activity 1discussion
What do you enjoy reading most?
What do you enjoyreading least?
What good books haveyou read recently?
books for tasting
books forswallowing
books for digesting
What’s your ideas or advice on reading?
Activity 2 topic sentences found1.The topic sentence of paragraph 1 is_____________
A. It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there.
B.in a word, this is “tasting”.
C..It is possible to read different types of books in different ways.
2. The topic sentence of paragraph 2 is_____________
A. You might read books on a long train journey.
B. Some good stories are for “swallowing”.
C. It’s so good I can’t put it down.
3. The topic sentence of paragraph 3 is_____________
A.Other books are for reading slowly and carefully.
B. What books interest you most.
C. That does not mean reading it too slowing.
4. The topic sentence of paragraph 4 is_____________
A. Read the book cover and the introduction.
B .Look at the pictures and the short texts below them.
C. If it is not a story, get an idea of the organization of the book.
5. The topic sentence of paragraph 5 is_____________
A. Here are some more reading tips.
B. Read a chapter quickly to get a general idea.
C. That is how we learn the meaning of words in our own language.
6. The topic sentence of paragraph 6 is_____________
A. Start by making a list of all the types of books that you like to read.
B. The last question is what to read.
C. You can enlarge your knowledge and learn some English at the same time.
Activity 3 Sequencing Order1.Enjoyment 2.Difficulty 3.Tasting
4.Finding out the plan of a book 5.What to read
6.Swallowing 7.Reading carefully
8.Three types of reading 9.Reading tips
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Activity 4 Summarizing
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Types of reading
2 ____ ____
The plan of a book
3 ____ ____ ____
Deciding whether to read a book
4 ____ ____ ____ ____
First reading
5 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Second reading
6 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Using a dictionary
7 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Guessing unknown words
8 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Deciding what to read
Activity 5 Emotional infiltration You have two voices by Nancy Prasad You have two voices when you speak In English or your mother tongue When you speak the way your people spoke. the words don’t hesitate but flow Like rivers,like rapids, like oceans of sound, and your hands move like birds through the air.
But when you take a stranger’s voice When you speak in your new tongue. Each word is a stone dropped in a pool. I watch the ripples and wait for more. you search in vain for other stones to throw. they are heavy. Your hands hang down.
you have two voices when you speak; I have two ears for hearing. speak to me again in your mother tongue. what does it matter how little I understand When the words pour out like music And your face glows like a flame.
Activity 6 Presentation
Marks 5 YES
2.5SORT OF
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You have the book that you are talking about here to show usYou are describing “ what happened “ in book
You are speaking in a loud, clear and varied voice
You are explaining in detail why you liked the book
You are making and explaining a judgment about the quality of the bookYou are at ease in front of the class
You are well prepared and organized
You are making us want to read the book
You are speaking , rather than reading
The presentation was interesting
TOTAL_________
ORAL MARKING SHEET ---BOOK REPORTS Mark:__________/50 Presenter_______________ Title of Book:___________________ Marked by______________
Teacher Notes
What went well
What could be changed or improved
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