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Form an opinion of the text. (apex)
Survey . . . Before reading Paraphrasing . . . While reading Summarizing . . . After reading
paraphrasing
Taylor and Hancock, in a 1993 publication "Strategies That Reinforce Academics Across the Business Curriculum," gave strategies for comprehension, vocabulary, and writing in three reading stages: Pre-Reading Stage; Reading Stage and Post-Reading Stage.
A. Surveying reading - Takes place before reading and involves quickly skimming through the text to get an overview of the main ideas. B. Paraphrasing pre-reading - Occurs before reading and involves restating the main ideas of the text in your own words. C. Summarizing - Occurs after reading and involves condensing the main ideas of the text into a concise form.
The Taylor and Hancock post-reading stage consists of activities to assure long-term retention of what they have read. These might include pre-reading strategies, vocabulary reinforcement activities, journal writing, or other writing activities.
Pre-reading- SurveyingParaphrasing- ReadingSummarizing- Post-reading
The Taylor and Hancock post-reading stage consists of activities to assure long-term retention of what they have read. These might include pre-reading strategies, vocabulary reinforcement activities, journal writing, or other writing activities.
In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
The Taylor and Hancock post-reading stage consists of activities to assure long-term retention of what they have read. These might include pre-reading strategies, vocabulary reinforcement activities, journal writing, or other writing activities.
determine if youve achieved your purpose
Pre-reading - What's my purpose for reading this text?Post-reading - Can I summarize what I've read? Reading - What information should I highlight or write down?