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... §Ò 02- Page 1Paper one: Reading comprehension Section A: Choose the word or phrase from the list below which best completes ... full of 15.A man came to see you this morning16.Their office of three small rooms17.It a year ago 18. Look, the bus 19.Are there any good on television tonight ?20.No sooner had she the news ... ? §Ò 02- Page 567.He prefers playing football to tennisHe’d rather 68. He has also been collecting stamps for five yearsHe also started 69.How long is it since he bought the house ?When...
... Types of reading. We read different texts in different ways. According to the way of reading, we have aloud reading and silent reading. Depending on the purpose of reading, we can classify reading ... reading into skimming, scanning, intensive reading and extensive reading. 1.1.4.1 According to the ways of reading. 1.1.4.1.1 Aloud reading Aloud reading is an unnatural activity because most ... introduce some suitable reading materials to students, as it is useful for them to form a good habit of reading. 1.2 Teaching reading comprehension 1.2.1 Relationship between reading and other skills.In...
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... calls some ss to speak out their answer T checks and gives feedback.GIÁO ÁN DẠY TỰ CHỌN READING COMPREHENSION ... Activities5’6’9’9’6’10’1’1. WARM-UP: draw and guess CAR AIRPLANE MOTORBIKE 2. TASK 1PRE -READING: Pre-teach Vocabulary : - fume (c.n): khí thải- oil spill: sự tràn dầu- damage (unc.n): ... (unc.n): sự thiệt hại- affect (v): ảnh hưởng- solution (unc.n): sự giải quyếtSet the scene WHILE -READING: A/. True/ false statements* Key : a. T b. T c. F d. T e.F f. FB/. answer the questions*...
... died in 187 0, at the (8) ……… of 58. Passage 19 : Look at the Earth. Most of (1) ……. have seen photographs of the Earth. The photos don’ttell anything (2) …… . We have known for hundreds years that ... live very (8) ……… with each other.THE ENGLISH GROUP - HOÀNG VĂN THỤ SECONDARY SCHOOL AN ENGLISH COURSE FOR STUDENTS AT SECONDARY SCHOOLPassage 8 : My name (1) ………. Nam. I am fifteen years (2) ... the tent where the cages of the (8) …… were and looked at the animals .Passage 14 : My best friend is Pamela. We met thirty years ago when we were (1) …… five years old. Itwas my first day at...
... What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension? Akmar MohamadAs ESL/EFL teachers, we are aware that the primary objective of reading is comprehension being able to find meaning ... three main levels or strands of comprehension literal, interpretive and critical comprehension. ã The first level, literal comprehension, is the most obvious. Comprehension at this level involves ... the comprehension questions they formulate only test students' ability to understand and recall ideas and information directly stated in the given text. It is indeed unfortunate if comprehension...