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Basic Skills & Strategies for College Re

by Jane L N Mcgrath

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Would you like a book that can help you focus while reading, allowing you to easily retain the main gist of articles, essays, and other material? This basic skills reading book addresses the needs of those who would like to improve their reading, comprehension, and vocabulary-building skills, preparing users to meet the demands of their tasks at work and in life. This book describes the skills necessary and introduces strategies that allow for effective reading; it includes numerous articles, essays, and other selections with varied themes. Skills topics include: previewing books, understanding vocabulary, understanding main ideas, understanding implied main ideas and supporting details, and reading multi-paragraph selections. Because it presumes no advanced inference skills, this book provides an opportunity to learn how to read efficiently and effectively. As such, it's a perfect resource for those involved with Continuing Education and ESL classes; also, managers, executives, and others who need to read manuals, reports, and business-related articles will find this a useful and informative book.

Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter contains a Chapter Focus, a Summary of Key Ideas, and “Use Your Strategies,” “Reflect and Connect”, and “Log On to the Web” sections.)

1. Previewing Textbooks.

Previewing a Textbook. Table of Contents. Preface. Author Information. Index. Appendix. Glossary. Looking Ahead.

2. Understanding Vocabulary.

Using Context Clues to Define Words and Phrases. Using the Parts of a Word to Help Define It. Using a Dictionary to Define Words and Phrases. Defining Words and Phrases While Reading. Remembering Words and Phrases.

3. Understanding Main Ideas.

Distinguishing Among General and Specific Words and Ideas. Identifying a Topic. Identifying a Main Idea. Restating the Main Idea in Your Own Words.

4. Understanding Implied Main Ideas.

Making Inferences While Reading. Understanding Implied Main Ideas.

5. Identifying Supporting Details and Using Relationships Among Ideas.

Understanding How the Ideas and Sentences in a Paragraph Relate to One Another. Understanding How the Ideas and Sentences Are Organized.

6. Reading Multiparagraph Selections.

Plan to Be Successful. Read Actively.

Theme 1: It's All about Attitude.

Attitudes, Charles Swindoll. Is It Time for an Attitude Adjustment?, Barbara Bruce and Denise Foley. Why Aren't We Happier?, Neil Rosenthal. Ziggy Cartoon, Tom Wilson. How To Be An Optimist, Lisa Funderburg. Hold on to Your Positive Attitude, Elwood N. Chapman and Sharon Lund O'Neil. 'Little Engine' Holds a Valuable Life Lesson, Ana Veciana-Suarez.

Theme 2: A Healthy Environment.

A Healthy Environment, Pruitt, Crumplert, and Prothrow-Stith. With Every Breath You Take, Kimi Eisele. Editorial Cartoon, Clay Bennett. NASA Study Shows Common Plants Help Reduce Indoor Air Pollution, Zone 10 and Plants for Clean Air Council. The Oil Was Everywhere, Bruce Gray. Noise Polution: It's Everywhere and It's Worse Than You Think! Dorothy Lockhart Lawrence. Are You Big Foot?, Kim Todd.

Theme 3: Speaking With Confidence.

Butterflies in Formation, Edwin Powell. Making a Winning Presentation or How to Think Like a Listener, John Graham. Deliver Your Message with Effective Oral Presentations, Bienvenu and Timm. Cartoon, Randy Glasbergen. What You Can Say Without Speaking, Kare Anderson. Viva Voice, Lisa Murphy.

Appendix: Facts, Opinions, and Reasoned Judgments.

Appendix: Preparing for and Taking Standardized Reading Tests.

Glossary.


Product Details

ISBN:
9780130874832
Subtitle:
A Text with Thematic Reader
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
Author:
McGrath, Jane L.
Location:
Upper Saddle River, N.J.
Subject:
College readers
Subject:
Reading
Subject:
Composition & Creative Writing
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
McGrath Developmental Reading
Series Volume:
no. 8370
Publication Date:
20040624
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
10.82 x 8.2 x 0.62 in 753 gr
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