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Reading

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Oxford 2016Description: p161ISBN:
  • 9780194371308
DDC classification:
  • 428.4207/WAL
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This book places reading firmly in its social context, discussing what it means to be a reader in the modern world. It contains many innovative ideas on how to approach reading in the language classroom, and presents a variety of text-related exercises and activities. The final section invites teachers to explore the attitudes of their own learners as readers, and to design reading activities for them.

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Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • The author and series editors
  • Introduction
  • Section 1 Explanation - The nature of reading
  • 1 Reading and readers
  • 1.1 What reading means
  • 1.2 What being a reader means
  • 1.3 Reading purpose
  • 2 Written language: text and discourse
  • 2.1 Reading and text
  • 2.2 Reading and discourse
  • 3 Reading and social role
  • 3.1
  • 3.2
  • 3.3
  • 4 Reading and social context
  • 4.1 The immediate context of situation
  • 4.2 The institutional context
  • 4.3 The wider social context
  • 5 Reading and social meaning
  • 5.1 Genre
  • 5.2 Schemas
  • 6 The reading process
  • 6.1 Reading as a psycholinguistic process
  • 6.2 Reading as a unitary and selective process
  • 6.3 Sociolinguistic factors in the reading process
  • 6.4 The interaction between reader and writer
  • 6.5 Submissive and resistant readers
  • 6.6 Intertextuality
  • 6.7 Conclusion
  • Section 2 Demonstration - Teaching approaches and materials
  • 7 Early reading: teaching and learning
  • 7.1 Getting started
  • 7.2 Different views of the learning to read process
  • 7.3 A skills approach to learning to read
  • 7.4 Reading strategies
  • 7.5 What do skills and strategies approaches look like?
  • 7.6 Links with later reading strategies
  • 8 The learning context: roles and purposes of second languagelearners
  • 8.1 The social roles and context of learning of the second languagelearner
  • 8.2 Reading for specific purposes
  • 8.3 Reading for general purposes
  • 8.4 Reading for pleasure in the second language
  • 9 The role of the text in the second language classroom
  • 9.1 Criteria for selecting material
  • 9.2 Simple versus authentic texts
  • 9.3 Assessing text difficulty
  • 9.4 Simple and simplified texts
  • 9.5 The notion of authenticity
  • 10 Classroom reading procedures
  • 10.1 Access to the context of situation
  • 10.2 Access to content
  • 11 Texts and classro! om procedures for critical reading
  • 11.1 Critical approaches to text selection
  • 11.2 Heightening learners' awareness of their strategies and rolesas readers
  • 11.3 A critical reading procedure
  • 11.4 Conclusion
  • Section 3 Exploring reading
  • 12 Investigating reading in your own classroom
  • 12.1 Focus on the reader
  • 12.2 Focus on the text
  • 12.3 Focus on classroom reading procedures
  • Glossary
  • Further reading
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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