Topic outline
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Reading
Want to see this course on your My Home page?
ENROL YOURSELF IN THIS READING COURSE AREA - CLICK HERE
If you do not access this course area for a long time, you may be unenrolled but you can easily re-enrol yourself - just click on the above link again.
Reading is THE best way to improve your English, especially your vocabulary! Find topics that you are interested in or passionate about. This will give you the motivation that you need to understand the reading (new words, new ideas, differing opinions, etc).
BECOME AN ACTIVE READER! Active readers can skim, scan, read for full comprehension and read critically (make judgements about what you read and the author).
For Reading Exam practice, please look in the Practice Tests section (main page of Independent Learning).
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- some good advice on how to develop your concentration
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- 15 nonfiction read-along books
- Listen and Read activities tell their stories through words, images, and sound
LOCATED IN THE ELEMENTARY - PRE-INTERMEDIATE SECTION
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Dan Russell - A blog about search, search skills, teaching search, learning how to search, learning how to use Google effectively, learning how to do research. It also covers a good deal of sense-making and information foraging. Check this regularly for new information.
LOCATED IN THE HOW TO RESEARCH SECTION
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