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Prepare yourself for reading a text by thunking about We often skim a rexl Lo ind the part of lhe text wh|ch
Lhe topic rn your own language. This wjll help you to is most useful/impofiant to us. We read the imponanr
predict the conient of the Engiish text and work out part slowly, and we probabty read some wo¡ds and
the meaning ol any unknown words. sentences more than once in order to understand the
details. It is particulariy lmpofiant to read lnstructlons
carefulJy.
(See also Learning rtp in Unit 5.)
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Learning tip
every word. We get the main idea and we don't pay
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read out something interesting from a newspaper
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to a triend. Reading aloud does not help you to
understand the message, but it helps you to practtse
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the language.
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