事前的准备
不要匆忙的就直接阅读。在你开始阅读前,先看一下标题及图片。这将给予你对于主题有很好的想法 , 并想想你已经得知的讯息。下一步,推测一下这篇文章在说什么,想想你要学什么,然后写下大概遇到的问题。为阅读自我准备是一种让你预测到下一页的方式。
第一次的接触
现在你已经对于主题有一般的了解,你可以开始你的阅读了。开始后就不要停止阅读全篇文章。你目前不需要担心细节, 刚开始的时候,你应该试著抓到主旨在说什么, 这就是skimming。当你阅读完全部文章后,想想看你理解并且记住了多少。
详细的阅读
还记得你先前写下的那些问题吗?现在正是寻找答案的时候了。请再阅读一下文章,但是这一次需要慢一点及小心一点了。寻找一下跟你的问题有关的任何词汇或句子。这就是scanning。如果你看到任何东西你认为有兴趣或是重要的,那就用笔注记起来。一旦你完成了,你对于文章应该更了解。
词汇、词汇、词汇!
你不需要了解每一个词汇来了解文章在说什么。找出你不知道的关键字或句子然后试著写下来。但是请不要现在就拿起字典来!试著利用文章上下文来猜词汇。在你已经猜过之后,那就拿起字典来查看你到底猜对程度多少。你一定会感到莫名的惊喜的!
最后的阅读
在这个时候,你应该更清楚这篇文章在说什么了。再阅读一次。你现在可以专注任何陌生的文法架构或句子型态上。当你完成一切动作后,坐下来想一想你今天学到的东西。现在再看看其实没有那么难嘛,不是吗?
Do you break out into a sweat when you have to read in English? Staring at a page full of unfamiliar words can be overwhelming, even for the most confident of readers. Here are five useful tips that can help make reading a rewarding experience rather than a dreaded chore.
Be prepared
Never rush straight into reading. Before you begin, look at the title and any pictures. This will give you a good idea of the topic. Think about what you already know. Next, predict what the reading will be about. Think about what you want to learn and write down any questions you may have. Preparing yourself for the reading in this way will get you started before the first page is even turned.
At first sight
Now that you've got a general idea of the topic, you can begin. Read the entire text over once without stopping. Don't worry about the details just yet. In the beginning, all you should be trying to do is get a feeling for the main idea. This is called skimming. When you're done, think about how much you've understood and remembered.
It's all in the details
Remember those questions you wrote down before? Now it's time to find the answers. Read the text again, but this time, read it slowly and carefully. Look for any words or phrases that relate to your questions. This is called scanning. If you come across anything else that's interesting and important, underline that too. Once you're finished, you should have a fuller understanding of the text.
Words, words, words!
You don't have to understand every single word to understand the text. Pick out key words or phrases you don't know and write them down. But don't reach for the dictionary just yet! Try to guess the word's meaning from context - the words or phrases around it. After you've taken a guess, go ahead and use the dictionary to see how close you were. You might be pleasantly surprised!
Final reading
By this time, you should be familiar with the text. Read it one more time. You can now focus on any unusual grammar structures or sentence styles. When you've finished, sit back and think about everything you've just learned. That