Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 211 v.03
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Main Definitions
- to read |v| to comprehend the meaning of something by looking at and interpreting the written or printed characters.
- “When I began to work with lectors I thought the most important thing was to read slowly and loudly.”
- "Take one step at a time and read each section all the way through before you start."
- "I had to sit in the front row and sometimes even had to stand to be able to read the blackboard."
- reading |n| the activity or skill of understanding written words.
- "Reading is taught using a combination of several methods."
- "Each takes one book and they sit around their fire in the village for a weekly reading Session."
- "Often the readers did not understand what they were Reading."
- "I will present some points that caught my attention when I was reading his biography."
More
- mood |n| the emotional feeling or atmosphere that a work of literature produces in a reader.
- work |n| applying the ming to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading)
- "Mastering requires a lot of work."
Reading Quickly
- skim 1 |v| reading or glancing through quickly.
- “I always skim the financial section of the newspaper.”
- skim 2 |v| to move quickly and lightly over a surface, not touching it or only touching it occasionally.
- “Julie skimmed the sports page.”
- scan 1 |v| examine hastily.
- “She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi.”
- scan 2 |v| look at quickly in order to identify relevant features or information.
- “He scanned through the web pages.”
- rake |v| scratch or scrape with a long sweeping movement.
- glance over |v| examine hastily.
- “Often we catch ourselves not really reading, but simply glancing over the page instead.”