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... TO THE NEXT PAGE. READING COMPREHENSION TEST17 Minutes — 20 Questions Directions: There are two passages in this test. Each passageis followed by several questions. After reading a passage,choose...
... PretestThe pretest consists of a series of reading passages with questions that follow to test your comprehension. Cultural Center Adds Classes for Young AdultsThe Allendale ... adult-like manner. SummaryActive reading is the first essential step to comprehen-sion. Why? Because active reading forces you to reallysee what you’re reading, to look closely at what’s there.Like ... you’re taking a standardized test, you’llprobably have to answer readingcomprehension ques-tions that ask about the facts in a reading passage.These facts are not always easy to determine, especiallyif...
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... reading and teaching reading comprehension. 1.1. Theoretical background of reading comprehension 1.1.1 Definitions of reading. The term Reading is widely used in practice. However, reading is differently ... skimming.3.1.2.1Information questions 32 PART 2: DEVELOPMENTCHAPTER 1: LITERATURE REVIEWIn this chapter, I attempt to deal with definitions of reading in general and reading comprehension in particular, types of reading ... read.1.2.3 The three stages of a reading lesson.A reading lesson can be divided into three stages which are pre- reading stage, while- reading stage and post- reading stage. Each of these stages...
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