SKIMMING AND SCANNING
Skimming and scanning are two techniques to help you speed up your reading in
the test. Practice these skills before the test and you should see your scores
improving.
SKIMMING
How to
skim
- Don’t read every single word, just try and get the gist.
- Pay attention to the first sentence of a paragraph. This topic
sentence should tell you what the paragraph is all about.
- After the topic sentence, only look for important bits of information
such as dates, names or events.
Remember, if you skim you are probably missing
lots of details so make sure you go back and read more carefully before you
write an answers on your answer paper. This technique helps you get a general
idea of the text and later locate specific information.
SCANNING
Scanning
is when you only look for details in the text.
You need to skim read first to get a general idea of the text. Then read the questions. After that you are ready to scan the text in order to find specific details.
You need to skim read first to get a general idea of the text. Then read the questions. After that you are ready to scan the text in order to find specific details.
How to
scan
- Skim first to find where in the text the answer you are looking for
is likely to be.
- Predict from the question what type of information or word you are
looking for.
- Using your finger helps focus your attention and make sure you
don’t miss the word as you go over the text.
Make sure you use these techniques when you are Reading.
Read this please
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/factsheet/en05skim-e3-f-skimming-and-scanning
https://www.stetson.edu/administration/academic-success/media/SKIMMING%20&%20SCANNING.pdf
Read this please
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/factsheet/en05skim-e3-f-skimming-and-scanning
https://www.stetson.edu/administration/academic-success/media/SKIMMING%20&%20SCANNING.pdf