1. Place all books and notes on the floor. 2. Read each question carefully, then read it again. 3. Think before you write. 4. Organize your thoughts and outline your answer mentally before writing. If you are
The particular reading skill introduced for this unit is reading for the main idea in a paragraph. This skill is one of the most useful reading skills students can develop. Finding the main idea is necessary for the understanding of a piece of writing. Ⅰ. Reading Skills: Reading for the Main Ideas in Paragraphs
This book celebrates the importance of the question; it is not meant to be a collection of facts or procedures. The writing of this book was inspired by 16 years of queries from the research community.The contributors and I have tried to meet two primary objectives:
Unit 1 Read the following texts and match the a gather round(sb/sth) in a large group words in bold to the definitions below. Where might you see each type of writing? d get nearer to sb/sth one is chasing e give sb loud encouragement