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Me­tho­den

Rea­ding: Skim­ming

Do you re­mem­ber - what does skim­ming mean?

  • When you skim a text, you read it very quick­ly to find the main
    in­for­ma­ti­on or facts in it.

How to skim a text:

  • Read the hea­dings of a text. They help you to un­der­stand what the text is about.
  • Read ca­pi­ta­li­zed * words or sen­ten­ces. They will give you more
    in­for­ma­ti­on.
  • Look at pic­tu­res and cap­ti­ons**. Here you can get more in­for­ma­ti­on.
  • Read the first sen­tence of each pa­ra­graph.
  • Read the last sen­tence of each pa­ra­graph.
  • Look at charts*** or ta­bles.

 

* ca­pi­ta­li­zed – her­vor­ge­ho­ben
** cap­ti­on – Bild­un­ter­schrift
*** chart – Gra­phik

 

Me­tho­den: Her­un­ter­la­den [pdf] [418 KB]

 

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