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Learning by doing 10
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Tham khảo tài liệu 'learning by doing 10', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | GETTING MORE OUT OF READING Once you know which parts you understand you have a key to help you with the parts you don t understand. Ask yourself What do I need to know to make the pictures and order clear Perhaps some answers will be found in a passage that comes before the section you re reading. Start with the part you do understand and use information from the difficult section to add to your picture or order. If more questions come to mind read the text over again until you ve discovered your answers. You re putting new material into the file cabinet in your head. Don t rush it takes time. You may wish to review Chapter 4 Making Images Making Order Making Sense. Use Your Learning Style Use your learning style or styles as you stop and become comfortable with the new material thinking about what you just read or listened to. Your brain needs time to file what you re learning so you can pull out the file later when you need it for a test. Read aloud draw pictures or cartoons make a timeline whatever works for you. You might also want to review Chapters 2 through 5 about the different learning styles. Go to a chapter you haven t seen yet in this book. Choose a para-J jffc. graph toward the end of the chapter. Make sure you don t read what comes before the paragraph Follow the suggestions above for pre-reading and beginning to read. Then read the paragraph and write your observations and questions in your notebook. AFTER YOU VE READ Most everyone can remember what came first and what came last better than they remember what was in the middle be it a shopping list or scenes in a play. That s why writers and teachers generally put the nitty-gritty the main idea of what you re reading in the beginning and repeat it at the end. Every time you complete an assignment think about what you got out of it. In your reading log answer these questions What was most useful or interesting about what you read How did the beginning compare with the end 81 HOW TO STUDY What did you